Does, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, the latest 2D fantasy epic from highly-respected Japanese code shop Vanillaware have what it takes to stand out in a market focused almost solely on 3D? Read our Muramasa: The Demon Blade review to find out.
Does, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, the latest 2D fantasy epic from highly-respected Japanese code shop Vanillaware have what it takes to stand out in a market focused almost solely on 3D? Read our Muramasa: The Demon Blade review to find out.
Samsung Bada got a bit more public today, with the Korean phone giant lifting the lid on its all-new mobile OS. It’s shown off an SDK, promising developers free reign over its handsets’ functions, and hoping they’ll help it create apps for the masses.
Google has rolled-out real time search results for all users, bringing updates from news sites as well as Facebook and Twitter which will appear within seconds of being posted. Read more
Boxee has come a long way since it was just an off shoot of the unofficial Xbox Media Center project. It’s just taken the wraps off a new beta release and we’ve got all the pics for you to take a look at.
The doors slamming shut on its flagship Regent Street store have rounded off a tough year for Nokia. The Finnish phone maker has seen its flagship N97 gazumped by a raft of Android-packing stunners, not to mention Comes With Music falling well short of expectations in the face of Spotify’s continued success. So what issues does Nokia face with 2010 round the corner? And how can it solve them and stay top dog?
News Corp, Time and Condé Nast are among a coalition of major media firms getting set to announce an alliance to “prepare print publications for a new generation of digital devices”.
Nokia is closing it’s flagship store on London’s Regent street after suffering slow sales and poor footfall. It’s a sad day for Nokia fans but the rest of the company’s UK stores will stay open.