Halarious Japanese Silent Library Game Show
One of the funniest episode
One of the funniest episode
We’re very exited about Samsung’s new tablet pc – here is a complete software tour and comparison with iPad, iPhone 4, Galaxy S. Full HD video from the guys of HDblog.
More info: http://android.hdblog.it/category/samsung/galaxy-tab/
The action game Medal of Honor has gone on sale despite calls by the UK defence secretary to ban it.
The game follows the exploits of Special Forces troops battling insurgents in Afghanistan in 2002.
In August, Defence Secretary Liam Fox called for the game to be banned after it emerged that users could fight as The Taliban.
The game runs on Windows PC, Playstation 3 and XBox 3
A bright and dynamic screensaver devoted to a popular track racing championship. Wild speeds, tons of drive, red-hot emotions and the untamed spirit of competition – everything here is just as unpredictable as in real-life racing!
Danica Patrick and her No. 7 Go Daddy car was caught in a large accident involving. It was her first start in the Nascar Nationwide series, after a successfully debut race in the ARCA series at Daytona International Speedway. Patrick held her line but couldn’t miss the second “Big One”, the car slide’s hard into the outside wall and ending the race with a heavily damaged vehicle.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft announced the new Windows Phone Series 7 and everything is brand new. It has rebuilt Windows Mobile from the ground up, featuring a completely altered home screen and user interface experience, stable Xbox LIVE and Zune integration, and vastly new and improved social networking apps.
Google has launched a series of videos documenting the making of Nexus One smart phone.
Episode 1: Concept & Design
Microsoft’s Project Natal might look promising at first, working on its current generation Xbox 360 console, this video brings you exclusive interviews from the people behind this new gaming sensation.
Split»Second, a PS3 video game, showcases racing action with exploding tracks, flying cars, screaming engines and visceral automobile mayhem
This video contains visual explorations of how Google Chrome OS might look in hardware