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  • Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox 720 Rumors Round-up


    Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox 720 Rumors Round-up

    Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox 720 Rumors Round-up

    The rumor mill regarding Sony and Microsoft next-gen consoles will not stop before the grand unveil which is due in June E3 game exhibition or a bit earlier.

    A look at what you expect from both consoles, Playstation 4, PS4 (internally referred to as Orbis) and its Microsoft rival XBox 720 (internally referred to as Durango). Both consoles will feature 8-core CPUs clocked at 1.6GHz based on the new “Jaguar” technology by AMD which is currently in development. The new technology is said to offer great power consumption and raw performance.

    Orbis will sport a SoC architecture packed with the latest GPU Radeon 7970M running at 850MHz and featuring 20 of AMD’s “Graphics Core Next” compute units. This specs offer up to 1.84 teraflops metric. On the other side, Durango, will probably use Radeon HD 8770 GPU, featuring 1.23 teraflops. This gives PS4 about 50% of raw power advantage.

    Orbis is also said to feature 4GB of GDDR5 RAM with 512MB reserved for the operating system. While Durango is rumored to sport a set of 8GB DDR3 RAM of which 3GB reserved for the OS.

    Take these speculations with a bunch of salt and expect more information and leaks on the way.

  • God of War: Ascension Single Player Trailer


    God of War: Ascension Single Player Trailer

    God of War: Ascension Single Player Trailer

    Sony has premiered a new single-player trailer for God of War: Ascension. While it may be brief, it is nice to get a better look at the gorgeous visuals offered in the single player. Expect to see much more single and multiplayer footage before the games release in March. Watch it below:

    Sony has confirmed a God of War: Ascension release date of March 15, 2013

    Update:

    Sony has revealed that in late February, a new full-fledged single player demo will be made available, probably will be based on the teaser shown above.

  • Inferno: The New Robert Langdon Thriller By Dan Brown


    Robert Langdon's New Thriller: Inferno

    Robert Langdon’s New Thriller: Inferno

    Dan Brown, one of the world’s bestselling authors, will publish his sixth novel on 14 May, in a press release the publishers announced that Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor, will come back in a new adventure  through the “heart of Europe” this time round and centers on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces, Dante’s Inferno..

    The title – Inferno – was revealed soon after the announcement by readers, who had been invited to use social media posts to help expose a digital mosaic. By posting on Facebook, or tweeting using the hashtag #DanBrownToday, readers’ profile images were added as tiles in a web graphic, with the title – alluding to Dante’s 14th-century poem – becoming clear as more images were added.

    “Although I studied Dante’s Inferno as a student, it wasn’t until recently, while researching in Florence, that I came to appreciate the enduring influence of Dante’s work on the modern world,” Brown said.

    Read the full press release below:

    New York, NY (January 15, 2013)— Dan Brown, author of the #1 international blockbusters The Lost Symbol and The Da Vinci Code, recently completed work on a new novel, Inferno, that will be published by Doubleday in the U.S. and Canada on May 14th.  The announcement was made today by Sonny Mehta, Chairman and Editor in Chief of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.  Inferno, featuring the return of renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, is set in Italy and centers on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces, Dante’s Inferno. The book will have a first printing of four million copies.  It will be published simultaneously in the U.S. and Canada and also be available as a Random House Audio and ebook.

    “Although I studied Dante’s Inferno as a student, it wasn’t until recently, while researching in Florence, that I came to appreciate the enduring influence of Dante’s work on the modern world,” said Brown. “With this new novel, I am excited to take readers on a journey deep into this mysterious realm…a landscape of codes, symbols, and more than a few secret passageways.”

    “Dan Brown is a masterful storyteller” said Mehta, “his ability to fuse codes with well-researched history has helped to make his novels some of the most popular works of all time.  With Inferno, Dan has taken a literary classic and animated it in a way that only he can.”

    Brown’s longtime editor, Jason Kaufman, Vice President and Executive Editor at Doubleday said, “When we turn the first page of a new Dan Brown novel, we step into a world that seamlessly infuses fascinating history, art, symbols and puzzles.  This is Dan’s unique ability.  In Inferno, we have the added excitement of following Robert Langdon back to the heart of Europe, where he becomes entwined in a mystery that has global ramifications…tied to the ominous and truly mesmerizing details of Dante’s masterful work.”

    The Da Vinci Code, published by Doubleday on March 18, 2003, spent 144 weeks on The New York Times Hardcover Fiction bestseller list, 54 of them at #1—the position at which it debuted. The novel has been translated into 51 languages.  The Da Vinci Code is the bestselling adult hardcover of all time with 81 million copies in print worldwide.  It is also one of the top ten most read books in the world along with The Bible, Harry Potter and Gone with the Wind.

    The Lost Symbol was a #1 international bestseller with 30 million copies in print worldwide.  It was translated in into 48 languages.

    Following the publication of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown’s earlier novels, Digital Fortress, Deception Point and Angels and Demons have all gone on to become multi-million copy international bestsellers.

    Inferno will be published in the U.K. on May 14th by Transworld Publishers, a division of The Random House Group who has published all of Brown’s novels.

    Dan Brown is represented by Heide Lange at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates, Inc.

    Doubleday is an imprint of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc. whose parent company is Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGAaA. For more information about Doubleday please visit our website at http://www.doubleday.com. For more information about Dan Brown please visit www.danbrown.com.

  • Introducing ‘Graph Search’: A New Search Engine By Facebook


    Facebook Unveils Graph Search

    Facebook Unveils Graph Search

    In a press conference at its California headquarters, Facebook has unveiled “Graph Search,” a search engine allowing users to search for content on Facebook such as news posts, status updates, photos, locations and more. The service does make sense for the network massive base of 1 billion users, 240 billion photos, and 1 trillion connections. Graph Search is currently in closed beta.

    “Graph Search will appear as a bigger search bar at the top of each page, when you search for something, that search not only determines the set of results you get, but also serves as a title for the page. You can edit the title – and in doing so create your own custom view of the content you and your friends have shared on Facebook.”

    “Graph Search and web search are very different. Web search is designed to take a set of keywords (for example: ‘hip hop’) and provide the best possible results that match those keywords. With Graph Search you combine phrases (for example: ‘my friends in New York who like Jay-Z’) to get that set of people, places, photos or other content that’s been shared on Facebook. We believe they have very different uses.”

    Users can sign up for the Graph Search beta on Facebook’s website.