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After a bit of teasing earlier this week, Indie Royale has unveiled the five games that are part of its April Fools bundle, namely Defense Grid: The Awakening, Hack Slash Loot, Alien Zombie Megadeath, Astro Tripper, and Explodemon. Indie Royale has kept on releasing special bundles of independent games every few wee... |
5 April 2012 04:31 GMT |
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Indie Royale is getting ready to release a new bundle, in the form of the April Fools one, and customers can pre-order it without actually knowing what games will be a part of the package. Just like with previous bundles, this April Fools one from Indie Royale contains all sorts of titles made by independent develop... |
3 April 2012 03:46 GMT |
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YouTube is great, with billions of videos to choose from and many more added each day, it's impossible to get bored. But YouTube only works online, what if you wanted to enjoy all those hilarious cat videos or those really talented people doing Taylor Swift covers on the comfort of your couch without worrying ab... |
2 April 2012 11:21 GMT |
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Smartphones are taking the world by storm, but despite their popularity, none has quite figured out a way of getting powerful keyboards to work properly on the small screen or, failing that, to find an alternative solution to the classic keyboard. Thankfully, the Gmail team searched for inspiration in the past and h... |
2 April 2012 10:21 GMT |
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Google Chrome is pretty fast, but it's getting faster all the time. Meanwhile, web itself is becoming faster and faster. In fact, the only thing holding it back now is not technology, but people themselves.
When trying to squeeze every inch of performance out of Google Chrome, the team came to a startling concl... |
2 April 2012 09:21 GMT |
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Google is not the only one to make the most of April Fools, even though the company is probably the biggest fan of the day. Amazon had a bit of fun as well with a clever prank for its Web Services. Since launch, Amazon's web service has become synonymous with cloud computing, but it knows that sometimes, there&... |
2 April 2012 08:40 GMT |
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As you have undoubtedly noticed, the internet went out of its way to celebrate April Fools yesterday. While the shenanigans may be over, some of the pranks are still very much work, case in point being the 8-bit version of Google Maps.
Like the ASCII YouTube of past, the 8-bit Google Maps for the Nintendo NES aims t... |
2 April 2012 07:11 GMT |
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The JJ Abrams-owned Bad Robot Interactive studio has churned up an impressive iPhone app that lets you add Hollywood effects to your own footage - for instance, blow a car to smithereens (as shown in the above video).Going by the demonstrations put out by Bad Robot Interactive, the app’s capabilities are pretty... |
29 December 2011 16:11 GMT |
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Google is mounting a full on assault on April Fools' Day. It started with several big, elaborate, pranks in the morning, but people have been stumbling upon the more subtle ones throughout the day. Google teams are battling each other to come up with the best prank. Here are a couple more that surfaced during th... |
1 April 2011 13:15 GMT |
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The web sure moves fast, new technologies become obsolete before you can say Web 2.0. Still, it's hard to believe that YouTube is already celebrating its first century, 100 years of kitty videos and Rebecca Black to delight the people. Strange perhaps that the site has chosen April 1st to celebrate its centennia... |
1 April 2011 08:42 GMT |
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Google is always launching new products and technologies, but it looks like it saved some of the best for today, April 1st 2011. Touch and voice input are all the rage right now, but what about the future?Well, Google is thinking about that already, in fact, it's got something to show for it, gesture recognition... |
1 April 2011 05:00 GMT |
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The notorious iPhone Dev Team has posted an evidently fake announcement on its blog, suggesting it has obtained vital information about Apple’s upcoming tablet plans. These allegedly include a smaller version of the iPad, complete with a 13 kbits/s speech codec. It’s a nice April Fools touch on behalf of ... |
1 April 2010 08:11 GMT |
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Although I'm THE biggest Mortal Kombat fan ever to have walked on the surface of the Earth, I can't help but dismiss the possibility of a 2D MK heading the iPhone's way. Not with this control scheme anyway. I hope, however, that with the appropriate tweaks, a new 2D MK edition does hit Apple's sma... |
2 April 2008 06:23 GMT |
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