Are you stoked about Call of Duty: Ghosts? Well, since last month, we reported rumors of the game being unveiled on May 1st, accompanied by the launch of the teaser website at the end of last month. Well, the folks over at Infinity Ward has shown off a teaser of Call of Duty: Ghosts for next week’s reveal at the next generation Xbox event which should be a surefire way of gaining attention. Surely the legion of Call of Duty fans would remain on the edge of their seat, and the small bunch of frames which have been packaged into a Vine video might not be what you have in mind, but like the old saying, even if there are no lobsters around, shrimp would have to do.
You will not find a brief moment of gameplay or something that concerns the story arc, but rather, you will find Call of Duty: Ghosts’ skeleton, which so happens to comprise of a mish-mash of images that were snapped during development that depicts character frames and animations, in addition to what is most likely the engine behind the game. Call of Duty: Ghosts is set to roll out on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms from November 5th onwards, before it makes its way to the next generation of game consoles, namely the PlayStation 4 and the next-gen Xbox.
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We did talk about Medbox during summer last year, where we mentioned that this is a marijuana vending machine which could potentially result in plenty of controversies where its existence is concerned. Well, nearly a year down the road, and what do we have? Bruce Bedrick, the CEO of Medbox, said, “We are in the right place at the right time. We are planning to literally dominate the industry.”
Medbox’s core product would look like a Redbox DVD dispenser, although it would come in a shade of black, is refrigerated, and of course, armored. Bedrick prefers to avoid the term vending machine, simply because it does not allow you to saunter up to a Medbox, pop in an amount of currency, and walk away with a bunch of weed and that smile on your face. No sir, there will be biometric technology which will help identify the fingerprints of patients that carry state-issued medical marijuana cards. There will be a database that keeps track of everything, ensuring patients are unable to purchase more than their legal allotment, and clerks themselves are unable to pilfer the merch, with states winning out on tax collection to boot.Each of these machines from Medbox would cost $50,000, where these machines were meant to allay fears that pot means “druggies standing on street corners and grabbing little kids and stuffing drugs down their throats,” at least according to Bedrick’s definition. Do you agree?
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The NOOK Simple Touch from Barnes & Noble so happens to be a highly affordable electronic book reader that sports an E Ink display, and you know right from the get go (without any pretense) that it is designed for reading e-books and just about that. Well, the NOOK Simple Touch does come with Wi-Fi connectivity, which means all that you are able to do at the moment is to browse the Barnes & Noble book store and download content. Things might change sometime down the road, where it a leaked memo that was obtained by the folks over at TechCrunch could point towards the NOOK Simple Touch’s future ability to surf the Internet as well as help you remain on top of all the incoming emails.
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Samsung initially rolled out their maiden attempt at a 4K Ultra HD TV earlier this year at CES, and they did mention that there will be other sizes to come later this year – where we are looking at the larger as well as smaller versions of the initial 85-inch model. Good to know that Samsung is a company that keeps to its promise, having announced that folks living in South Korea will be able to enjoy 55” as well as 65” models of the 4K TV range from June onwards.
LG Display has some beauties to show off at SID (Society for Information Display) 2013, but we will concentrate solely on the curved 55” OLED TV that you see above, in addition to the 5” plastic OLED panel that you can check out in the flesh right after the jump. LG Display certainly intends to maintain its lead in the realm of display technologies, where it will showcase the latest TV, mobile, and other products that representing the future of display technology.
YouTube has just turned 8, and I am quite sure that nobody ever figured out that a site like YouTube could have exploded to being what it is today. In fact, just as YouTube celebrates its 8th birthday (many happy returns of the day!), it has achieved yet another interesting statistic for you to mull over – where YouTube users actually upload over 100 hours of video each minute. That’s a whole lot of videos to go through, for sure, and imagine the immense amount of space required to handle all the new videos that are uploaded each day.
Are you a trucker? Assuming you have answered in the affirmative, then you might have come across situations where your truck is a wee bit too large to fit into a tunnel, and there were no road signs before that informed you of the tunnel’s height – either due to the oversight of the road transport department in the municipality, or the sign was vandalized and taken down quite some time ago. Well, here is a novel idea that might get things moving – a huge red stop sign which will appear as though it will obstruct the road right in front of the tunnel entrance, which will obviously ask you to stop.
Ever since Samsung decided to come up with the Samsung Galaxy S3 mini to keep company its previous flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S3, and making some success out of the situation, I guess the folks over at Samsung were more than encouraged to roll out more variants of the Samsung Galaxy S4 such as the 