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Ubisoft Prepare 14 Title Game-Based Motion Sensor

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Welcoming the new control system in the presence of Microsoft and Sony, Ubisoft began working to prepare themselves with at least 14 titles a motion sensor-based games for the Xbox 360 and PS3.

Emergence of new control system for the Xbox 360 and PS3 have been enough to make a difference in playing video games. Control system that uses motion sensors or the body had been well received by several game developers, one of Ubisoft who have set up some game titles.

Ubisosoft CEO Yves Guillemot said that there are 10 title games created for the ‘Christmas Project’ products from Microsoft and about 4-5 title game prepared for a motion sensor Sony products.

Games are scheduled to be released in the next 2010 years or about 6 months when the ‘Christmas Project’ began to be introduced later. And a series of games, Ubisoft has also introduced some of their titles have been prepared, namely:

Microsoft ‘Project Christmas’:

  1. Touch My Raving Rabbids
  2. Touch My Petz
  3. Touch My French Coach
  4. Touch My Japanese Coach
  5. Touch My Chinese Coach
  6. Touch My Life Coach
  7. Touch My Spanish Coach
  8. Touch My Allen Carr
  9. Touch My Weight Loss Coach
  10. Touch My Word Coach

Sony Motion Sensor:

  1. Imagine Batan Twirler
  2. Imagine Octupletz
  3. Imagine Reality Show
  4. Rayman Raving Rabbids’ GLUT of Non-Fun Mini Games
  5. (in limbo) Red Steel: “Please Buy This One” Edition

Yahoo and Bing Reveal the Hottest Topics in 2009

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Yahoo marks the end of the year 2009 by releasing a list of what topics are most sought-after on their site this year. Britney Spears in power for four consecutive years, finally falling ratings and was replaced by Michael Jackson.

Death of the ‘King of Pop’ was indeed a remarkable phenomenon, which became the subject of the most searched on Yahoo in 2009.

In the runner-up is phenomenal fiction, Twilight. While third place is the search of the WWE, wrestling famous. Interestingly enough, a cartoon character from Japan, Naruto, perched in a position successfully to 6.

Famous artist back row of a list of 10 great decorating. Recorded sexy actress Megan Fox, Britney Spears and Kim Kardhasian sitting position 4.5 and 8.

Actually until June 2009, the coronation of Barack Obama as U.S. president received the most search traffic to Yahoo. “When the news came Michael Jackson dies, traffic increases and exceeds the topic,” said Vera Chan, analyst at Yahoo.

Version Bing
Bing, Microsoft’s search engine is comparatively young, did not want to miss reveal a list of topics most in demand in the year 2009. It turned out just like in Yahoo, the related search Michael Jackson sitting in position 1.

In the next position, respectively Twitter, swine flu, and the stock market in search of a fifth place actress Farah Fawcett

Malware that infiltrate As Spam Increasing

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Spam emails are entered into not always contain advertising. Because, apparently, too many malware programs that infiltrate through the promotion of these undesirable.

Based on Symantec report Messaging & Web Security in October 2009 alone for example, an average of 1.9% of all spam messages circulating on the Internet contain malware.

This is equal to an increase of 0.6% from September 2009 which was the number of messages containing malware touched the highest figure of 4.5% of the total spam.

Symantec assess that the increase in malware that infiltrate this spam invasion fairly significant, when considering that 87% of all email messages in the month of October 2009 was spam.

One of the spam email is more interesting with the insertion of malware in it are spam disguised as a notification / notification from Facebook that the recipient’s password has been reset. The message is stored in a zip file inserts containing dangerous exe files.

Symantec detects it as an exe file Trojan.Bredolab. Bredolab variant is linked to a domain in Russia and the infected machine will likely be part of the botnet Bredolab.

Netbook Dell Trying OS Chrome

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Computer manufacturer Dell was getting interested in Chrome the operating system. Proved, they started trying to ‘play’ with Google’s operating system products are on the netbook Dell Mini 10V.

Through a posting on the blog, Dell Technology Strategist, Doug Anson explained that he and some friends were trying to run the OS on a netbook Chromium Dell Mini 10V.

“Without a network connection, Chromium OS unattractive. With a network connection, Chromium OS so bright,” said Anson.

Google plans Chrome for the consumer release next year as an operating system that is web sentric for netbooks.

However, a Google spokesman declined to comment on whether Dell is one of their partners. He merely asserts that Chrome is open source so that open to developers who are interested in tasting it.

In July, Google had said that CS Chrome team was working together with Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, HP, Lenovo, Qualcomm and Toshiba.

In the same month, Anson also released a statement that Dell plans to evaluate the Chrome OS, without explicitly mentioning whether they would adopt the operating system.

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