TechSmart 94, July 2011, Home Entertainment Issue
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elkoms cellular arm 8tas recent announcement of a R199 per month offer for a 10 GB data bundle comes as a pleasant, and much needed surprise. Despite the fact that this limited offer doesnt include a modem, plus there is a R200 SIM and connection fee, I still give it the thumbs up. It compares very favourably to Cell Cs packages, which already did a lot to bring down cellular data prices. But while 8tas R199 offer is commendable (just check that you are covered by their network before you buy), it does not reflect well on Telkoms tough line rental fees for ADSL. Starting at R152 per month for a slower 384 kbps line, it continues to be a barrier to entry for many families and small companies, despite the fact that the price for the actual data has dropped considerably. I doubt this will change soon, and its a shame, since the change that the internet can bring can never be undervalued. Enjoy the issue, Mike ([email protected])
ZEBs, Android@Home, the internet of things and an increase in telecommuting. We check out four important happenings that might just influence the way we live in future.
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ebsite attacks on the CIA, the US Senate and an FBI affiliate called InfraGard all in a months work for brazen hacking group LulzSec. With their only apparent motivation being for the lulz, internet slang meaning for laughs, not much else is known about this merry band of hackers, although their trail of compromised sites continues to grow. Attacks claimed by them also include Sony Entertainment, Nintendo in the US, gaming company Bethesda Softworks and the Fox network. After 50 days of indiscreminate hacking, the group has apparently called it a day and disbanded. Wether these hackers will ever be caught remains to be seen, although Scotland Yard claims to have arrested a member of the group.
ever one to rest on its laurels, Google has introduced two new features to its searching repertoire. As seen on certain Android smartphones, users are now able to search via voice input. If your PC or notebook has a microphone you can click on the microphone next to the search box and simply speak the words youre looking for. Unfortunately this feature is, at least for now, only available on google.com while using Googles Chrome web browser. South Africans though can try out the new image search capabilities. When searching for images you can either upload your image or website URL, with Google then magically spitting out similar results or identifying the object in question.
pple recently announced a move to the cloud with their new iCloud service. Users of Apple devices will be able to sync their applications between their iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC, allowing them to update content simultaneously across all devices. More impressively is the fact that App Store and iBookstore purchases will now be downloaded to all your devices simultaneously, not just to the one you purchased it on. With iCloud, Apple users will also be able to wave goodbye to annoying backups, with iCloud Backup automatically backing up data, such as photos, documents, app data and video on a daily basis. The iCloud service will be available this spring, concurrent with the release of iOS 5. Android users look on in envy.
$185 000. Cost to apply for one of the new URL suffixes such as .bank or .apple.
Samsung Series 9 notebook PC amsungs Series 9 notebook has finally landed in SA. Weighing a mere 1.31 kg, whilst measuring 16.3 mm when closed, it incorporates duralumin in its design. Its stylish bark is matched by a solid spec bite, seeing that the Series 9 notebook is powered by Intels second generation Core i5 CPU and features a 128 GB Solid State Drive to deliver a speedier start up time of just 15 seconds. Pricing starts at R13 999.
eight quadrillion calculation per second (8 petaflops), but engineers are planning to add an additional 100 000 cores within the next year and are optimistic that the K will then deliver a boosted performance of ten petaflops. (K Computer photo Source: RIKEN). Nokia N9 lthough Nokia shacked up with Microsoft to have the Windows Phone 7 (WP7) OS lead its smartphone charge, it doesnt mean that it completely abandoned its Linux-based mobile MeeGo OS. The Finnish company has unveiled the sleek N9 smartphone, and besides running MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan, this device also sports some impressive specs a 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 16 GB or 64 GB internal storage and a 3.9" curved glass AMOLED (480 x 854 pixels) touch-screen. Now what happens if MeeGo is actually better than WP7?
K Computer he worlds most powerful supercomputer can be found in the land of the rising sun, at the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS) in Kobe, Japan. The K Computer is owned by Fujitsu and currently sports some 68 544 central processing units (CPUs), each with eight cores. This enables it to perform over
2011 KICHERER SLS 63 Supersport GT e are all fans of sport cars in the office, so when a company makes a hotter version of what was a pretty exciting sports car to begin with, theres a good chance itll grab our attention. German tuner KICHERER employed carbon fiber to customise the cabin components of Mercedes SLS 63 AMG, including a custom handmade front grill. The changes werent all cosmetic though as KICHERER also tinkered away under the hood of this monster, upping the already crazy amount of available torque on offer by another 50 Nm to 700 Nm. It also boosted the power from 425 kW to 469 kW, resulting in a 0-100 km/h sprint of just 3.5 seconds and a sustained top speed of 320 km/h. This baby just parked itself on the top of our winning R100 million lotto ticket.
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f ever there was strength in unity, the Emperor penguins of Antarctica have got it down to a tee. These penguins have long been known to form tightly packed groups to survive the freezing temperatures of the winter far downunder. And now scientists report in the journal PLoS ONE, that they think they know what the trick is to letting each penguin share in the collective warmth. Video footage showed that every minute or so the group moves en mass a few centimetres in an S-like wave pattern. This way they keep the tight packing so that they dont lose the warmth of the huddle, but simultaneously allow penguins from the outside positions to cycle through the warm, inner circle every few hours to warm up. Birds of a feather really do flock together. Check out a cool video here: http://bit.ly/penguinshuffle [LP]
oo much of a good thing can be, indeed, not good for you. According to a recent report in the Journal of Applied Physiology, too strenuous warm-ups before sport events can counteract the good intentions. In a study, cyclists were asked to perform two warm-ups. One entailed an initial ride during which the athletes pushed their heart rates to 95% of the max, followed by four intense sprints. The alternative session was only about a third as long and consisted of an initial ride during which heart rates were upped only to 70% of the max, followed by a single intense sprint. Although both routines caused some muscle fatigue, much less was experienced with the shorter warm-up and cyclists peak performance was significantly better than after the longer warm-up.
$680 million. Total amount of investments that search giant Google has made in green technology companies to date.
Eco News
ontinuing our theme of German ecoefficiency is the e-Genius, a twoseater electrically powered aircraft from the Faculty of Aerospace and Geodesy at the University of Stuttgart. Last month this new electric rising star of the aviation world successfully completed a two and a half hour trip, flying at speeds of 160 km/h (it is capable of flying at speeds of up to 235 km/h). This plane, designed by a team headed by prof. Rudolf VoitNitschmann, is powered by a 60 kW motor, weighs 850 kg and is able to achieve flying distances of around 400 km. Based on the latter it only uses 4.75 kW hours of electric energy, corresponding to 0.6 fuel per 100 km and per passenger. If only some of our public officials were as proficient as the German engineers behind this plane, Mzanzi would be the greatest country in the world. [HD] Engineers convert car exhaust gas into energy. http://bit.ly/exhaustpower 7
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ith high petrol prices, congested streets and soon to be implemented toll fees on the N1, the house of the future looks increasingly likely to incorporate space for a home office. And why not? Thanks to a number of submarine cables, the likes of Eassy and the Western Africa Cable System, SAs broadband capacity has increased exponentially, while internet prices, especially on uncapped services, have dropped. For companies that can allow employees to work from home, it might mean cost saving on office space and petrol allowances, but importantly it will require a paradigm shift relating to measurable work output instead of the outdated attendance model. While some employers think that productivity might suffer, this is not necessarily the case. A report from Asia found that 81% of managers believe telecommuting actually improves productivity, up from 61% in 2005. Theres also the finding that at work, youre interrupted once every three minutes, which is certainly not good for concentration. Working from home comes with its own set of challenges. For one, finding a separate space can be a problem, especially when husband and wife both telecommute. Mental barriers can also arise, with work-from-home employees complaining that they find it difficult to separate work and personal time, while cabin fever can also set in.
or the lighting can be controlled from a central panel or remotely via the net. The Android@Home system would allow you to command all these directly via Android running smartphones or tablets. The first product to work on this new platform is an LED light bulb manufactured by Lighting Science (pictured), which should be available in the US before the end of the year for about $35. Its doubtful if full scale adoption of Android@Home by manufacturers will take place soon, but with 400 000 Android smartphones being activated daily, the potential market is definitely out there.
Internet of things
onnected devices wont just stop at home if the Internet of Things becomes a reality. According to companies such as IBM, pretty soon, more things will be connected to the internet than humans. This thanks to sensors transmitting information from anywhere dams, polar ice caps, sea levels, all relaying a constant stream of data via the net. And this is good, because it means that well be able to start seeing patterns of data emerging from which we will be able to make better decisions relating to the environment and pollution. But how does this relate to the home? Homes of the future will have sensors monitoring your security, water usage and electricity consumption. More importantly, these will be able to interact with the local and national grid which should help to prevent power failures and over consumption. So for example, when you are boiling the kettle, running a warm bath, cooking dinner and trying to do the washing all at the same time, the interactive sensors will communicate with the electricity supplier to see if the grid can handle the strain. If not, it would rather opt to start the washing at a later stage.
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ell is aiming to change this with its new Inspiron range, giving owners the ability to mix and match their notebooks outer appearance based on their day to day preferences. The new notebooks feature the Switch lids, created by Design Studio, which should retail starting at R299. These interchangeable lids are available in a wide range of colours, from blue to red to pink polka dots, and are sure to be a hit with colour starved tech junkies. RAM options are available ranging up to 8 GB of DDR3 memory, while a SATA HDD up to 640 GB can also be added. As far as graphics are concerned, an Intel HD 3000 option is available for smaller tasks, while an Nvidia GeForce GT 525M will take care of some gaming needs. Users also have access to DVD or Blu-ray
Whats inside The Inspiron R is available with a 15" display with a native resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, and sports second generation Intel Sandy Bridge processors. A Core i72630M CPU @ 2.0 GHz resides in the top model, but other options are offered.
Additionally an HDMI port is available for viewing HD content on an attached display, and thanks to Intel WiDi technology users can wirelessly stream movies to certain TVs as well. Last but not least, the notebook includes built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi for painlessly connecting to wireless networks. The Inspiron 15R starts at a recommended retail price of R9999, available at Incredible Connection. 11
TABLETS
500 000. BlackBerry PlayBooks shipped in Q1 2011. 13.2 million. BlackBerry phones shipped in same period.
Tegra 2 inside As far as processing power is concerned the Acer is equipped with Nvidias award winning Tegra 2 chipset that includes a dual-core ARM processor running at 1 GHz. Its the weapon of choice for a number of new tablets, including the Motorola Xoom, LG Optimus Pad and Asus Transformer. The Acer also has a solid 1 GB of SSD2 RAM, which secures decent performance, with the included Need for
Also present is a very handy USB port, a nice addition to the tablet and certainly a differentiator.
Also present is a very handy USB port, a nice addition to the tablet and certainly a differentiator. Plug a USB flash drive into the slot and youll be able to copy or open files off the drive. While it can also charge devices, it cannot read files from portable hard disks, nor did it include a
file manager (but the down-loadable Astro File Manager did just fine). Conclusion The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is a solidly built tablet that looks good and performs well thanks to its Tegra 2 processor. A USB port on the side makes for a nice addition, with file transfer now a lot easier. It retails for R5999 which is less expensive than the HTC 7" Flyer, but unfortunately still more than the iPad 2s 32 GB Wi-Fi version which retails for R5399. [MJ] Full review:
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e definitely cant complain about the smooth performance of the PlayBook scrolling through pictures was a breeze, the apps menu was fast and responsive and even when doing some serious multitasking we never felt that it offered less than its best. The powerful 1 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU is to blame for this, while 1 GB of RAM also helps. But its the devices user-friendliness that deserves some serious kudus. Based not on BlackBerrys regular smartphone operating system, RIM opted to develop BlackBerry Tablet OS based on the QNX open-source system, it acquired in 2010. This new OS can compare in the looks department to anything Apple or Android can offer, while it also functions a treat thanks to an innovative sweep up and sweep down system of control. This worked amazingly well and we cant wait to see what QNX does to BlackBerry smartphones once adopted.
Bridge over troubled waters One thing we always liked about BlackBerry phones is how well they notify you about events. This is not the case with the PlayBook, to be blamed on two
to connect your BlackBerry services, we really enjoyed our time with the PlayBook. Much more so than on any of their smartphones and a number of Android tablets. It does a heck of a job with multitasking while also offering a very user friendly and intuitive interface thanks to the new BlackBerry Tablet operating system. We tested the 16 GB model, with no word yet on a price. [MJ] Full review: http://bit.ly/blackplay 13
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Swiss Chargers iPower cover for the iPhone 4 is a protective cover/ battery pack, enabling demanding users to almost double the devices battery life.
his rubberised plastic cover fits snugly around the iPhone 4, with a separate screen protector film provided to protect the iPhones display from scratches. The bottom part of this iPower cover clips into your iPhone 4s proprietary connector and you have to employ a micro USB cable to
USB cord to charge your device once the cover is on. Luckily Swiss Power provides a nice retractable cord, which you can also use to sync content via iTunes. The inclusion of a battery in the cover means that the cover adds 53.5 g to the 137 g weight of the iPhone, but we feel that the extra talk time provided by this built-in battery far outweighs the additional weight. It extended our iPhone 4s battery life by another 20 hours and 45 minutes, and will charge your iPhones battery back to 100% when flat. The iPower for iPhone 4 cover is available from the Gadget Shop on 011-346-2726 for R399.
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echSmart (TS): Last month we saw certain American state officials Gmail accounts being hacked. Could these types of attacks have been avoided if the people used internet security packages?
Nikolay Grebennikov (NG): I cannot say if antivirus/internet security solutions could have helped its also a problem of how you behave on the internet, how you communicate and with
Some say that he can copy and paste using only his mind, while its believed that George Lucas created Yoda entirely based on him. We call him the PC Medic, and hes here answering your PC questions.
Hello PC Medic. I am still a computer novice, but I am enjoying the learning journey and not doing too badly (at 73 years old). Within Microsoft Outlook, I would like to delete a lot of my sons old contacts. How do I go about this? Marianne Geissmar.
Outlook. Then you simply click on the names of the contacts you want to delete and press the Delete key. Hi PC Medic. A lot of my friends updates on Facebook are frustratingly mundane or about Farmville. How can I stop this without unfriending them? Jack Kerouac.
Hey Marianne. This is quite easy. If you want to delete your sons (or any other) Outlook contacts, just click on the Contacts tab within
Hello Jack. When hovering your cursor above their status update, youll see an X appearing in the top right hand corner. It will give you the option to Hide this post or Hide all. Select the second option you wont receive updates anymore while you keep relationships up by remaining on their friends list.
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Last month the United Na ons released a report which counts internet access as a human right, instead of a privilege.
he UN report comes on the back of several internet-aided revolutions in the Middle East, as well as renewed outcries over state internet censorship in China and elsewhere. Its clear that the broad, near-instantaneous communication which the internet allows, is a very powerful tool in resisting oppressive regimes. The report by UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue, underscores the, unique and transformative nature of the Internet not only to enable individuals to exercise their right to freedom of opinion and expression, but also a range of other human rights, and to promote the progress of society as a whole. It emphasised the ability of internet communications to aid the populace during times of unrest, to combat inequality and to accelerate the development of human progress. The report notes that in certain cases internet access needs to be limited, for example in the event of large scale cyber attacks. However, it argues that states often misuse this power to cut access for its own agendas, with La Rue saying governments should rather strive, to make the Internet widely available, accessible and affordable to all. While the UN unfortunately does not have the power to individually enforce this ruling, disconnecting people from the internet is now banned under international law. In many instances, states restrict, control, manipulate and censor content disseminated via the Internet without any legal basis, or on the basis of broad and ambiguous laws, without justifying the purpose of such actions. [S]uch actions are clearly incompatible with states obligations under international human rights law, and often create a broader chilling effect on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, the report said. While most people can agree that internet access should be something everyone has a right to, the ruling clashes with certain countries who disconnect people from the internet for online piracy. France for example enforces this anti-piracy measure, something which the report considers to be in violation of international civil and political rights. The issue is also affected by recent international hacking attacks (see p5), with some arguing that perpetrators must be stripped of their online rights, whether they be hacktivists or not. And while the report allows for the right to internet access, it unfortunately did not call for the right to affordable internet access. [JK]
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Women in IT
TechSmart managed to track down Nancy Hammervik, senior vice president industry relations at training company CompTIAs head office in the US, to talk about woman in IT.
echSmart (TS): Why is there such a big difference between the amount of males and females in the IT industry? Nancy Hammervik (NH): I think it comes down to lack of familiarity, lack of education and deep rooted stereotypes. In the States, there are still too many assumptions like girls are better nurses and boys are better mechanics. I believe there is a perception that girls are not wired for technology and those sort of engineering jobs are best left to the brains of the men. There are still many separate vocational schools for technical careers where the majority of students are male. It is an intimidating environment for girls to join, being the minority.
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technology, more women will identify opportunities for themselves, in any industry, leveraging IT. Mentoring and internship programs are key at the high school and university level to give the young women support in pursuing these careers. We need to break through the dated stereotypes, realising that all our children are growing up in a world of technology and have equal ability and skill to share. TS: You have a very successful career in IT, can you offer any advice to our female readers? NH: Know yourself and be yourself. Understand what your strengths, skills and interests are and leverage them. Understand what your weaknesses and dislikes are and manage them. Many times our greatest strength is also our greatest weakness so be aware of what that is and control it. It is important to build your brand or your reputation. When you are out of the room, what would you want people to say about you? Carry yourself in a way that you are always a wonderful representative for your company and a person that others want to know and do business with. I am a big believer in positive energy. Make eye contact, share a big smile, have a firm handshake and be expressive. Treat others as you would be treated yourself. This philosophy pays off over and over again in the course of
your career. So many times I have come across someone I worked with years ago, and they remember a positive working experience. Finally, make sure to give back to the community and the industry. Leverage your success and relationships to do good and help others. Be a mentor to others. Strive to make a difference and leave a positive legacy. TS: In your opinion, what are the main challenges faced by woman in the IT industry? NH: If the woman has a technical position, they still need to break through those stereotypes and prove themselves and their abilities. If the woman has any other position in high tech sales, marketing, management, etc, their main challenge is getting along in a male dominated industry. It is a fast paced, competitive, even somewhat aggressive industry. Women in IT need to be strong and assertive. There is a fine line between being assertive and aggressive. I have found, for women, knowing that difference is key. Also, many times Ive seen women keep their heads down, work hard and hope someone notices as a strategy to get ahead. That does not work in the high tech environment. I do feel women need to prove more, speak up more and in general do more to get noticed and promoted in IT.
TS: What can be done to bring this figure into balance? NH: At CompTIA, we feel strongly that technology education and opportunities must start in the primary schools and carry through to the university. Schools are missing the boat not upgrading their curriculum and making IT cool in school. As more students are given strong foundations in understanding
For more information about CompTIAs Woman in IT meet-ups, presenting a networking opportunity for ladies in the IT industry, contact Loraine Vorster on 011-787-4846 or [email protected].
So how are woman faring in the SA IT industry? The following is taken from a recent survey from ITWeb (courtesy www.itweb.co.za).
80% Male vs. 20% Female split in employment. Average salary for women is around 16% lower. Male average: R401,432.83 Female average: R335,391.84
Females have lower salaries and this gap increases dramatically for top management positions. Staff: R273,385.12 F vs. R315,449.04 M (13% lower) Operational: R445,566.67 F vs. R506,060.25 M (12% lower) Strategic: R588,407.41 F vs. R803,806.72 M (27% lower)
Top three areas of expertise for Females: Business analysis Software development / Programming All technologies and levels Business intelligence / Decision support / Reporting tools
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lattr is promising to be the future of social micropayments, enabling internet users to reward the content creators they want, be it a blogger, musician or whomever. This site allows users to make small, quick transaction online as easily as liking something on Facebook. When joining the site, a Flattr user sets a monthly fee they want to pay. Now every time they visit a site sporting a Flattr button, the user can click it and automatically donate to that person. If you clicked 20 Flattr buttons in a month and pay $20 a month to the site, each click will net $1 for whoever is on the other end. How much content creators will benefit is yet to be seen.
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Nintendo reveals the Wii U t E3 this year Nintendo unveiled its new Wii U console, the successor to the device which reintroduced gaming to motion control, the Nintendo Wii. The Wii U will be made up of a nondescript white console (with HD capabilities), with an iPad-like tablet controller certainly being the most interesting aspect of the device. This controller will allow players to play games on their TV or on the controllers display itself, and the controller will also be used within games, for example displaying your inventory or a game map.
If anything can be taken from this years E3, its that the remainder of 2011 will be a blockbuster year for the video gamer.
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Nintendo also demonstrated capabilities that saw a person watching TV and using a motion gesture to drag TV content from the box and onto the controllers 6.2" display. The device includes an accelerometer, gyroscope and camera, and comes with a stylus which will allow users to draw fully-fledged art pieces on the controller. The Wii U is expected to launch sometime next year, and while solid information on a price hasnt been announced yet, it was hinted that it would probably be more than $250.
brand new Fable title where players can use the power of Kinect to, craft and control magic in a way that cant be done with a controller. More games A number of other upcoming titles also received reveals including Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception, Bioshock Infinite, Dust 514, Gears of War 3 and Mass Effect 3. Microsofts 343 Industries also wowed the crowd by announcing that its working on Halo 4 for the Xbox 360. If anything, its clear that the end of the year and ensuing Christmas holidays are going to be exciting times for gaming. First off the ultimate battle of the shooters is set to commence as both COD: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 will be released mere weeks apart, both vying to be crowned as the new FPS king. In addition, one of the industrys most beloved RPG franchises will be making a comeback in the form of the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. [JK]
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Xbox 360 titles to embrace Kinect It seems Microsofts Kinect motionsensing peripheral for its Xbox 360 console is facing somewhat of a revival. The peripheral launched last year to record breaking sales, but the number of games that supported it wasnt really something to write home about. That seems set to change though, as Microsoft Game Studios head Phil Spencer, recently told Gamespot: Its not a mandate that everything we do in first-party has to support Kinect right now. But I will say, specifically with voice, that there are some things that just seem to make navigating and playing games so much easier, that I would guess the answer will be yes in the end, that youll see all first-party games using some form of Kinect functionality. Microsoft revealed Kinect features for Forza 4 and Gears of War 3 at E3, as well as announcing Fable: The Journey, a
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In Dirt 3 Codemasters throws driving courtesy out the window to make way for some adrenalin fuelled, mud-splattered racing action.
tarting up Dirt 3 for the first time and diving into its comprehensive career mode, the thing which impressed us most wasnt the spectacular graphics or cars, but simply the driving experience itself. Dirt 3 is all about precision driving, although it may not look it. Guiding your rally car through dirt
flecked Kenyan back roads, or the snow filled Finnish countryside, delivers a remarkably different response, and each location requires tremendous amounts of concentration. Lean on the accelerator too aggressively and you might spin out viciously on your next turn, steer through that particularly deep puddle and your wind-shield might learn what it feels like to be maced. Dirty racing Dirt 3 includes more than a hundred stages in total and can keep gamers busy for a long time coming. And while some events requires you to race a certain stage twice, the game spices things up by presenting the stage backwards, or having the second race occur in pouring rain or even in the black of night. Making a return from Dirt 2 is the games famous flashback mode, allowing players to briefly manipulate time to get out of tight spots. The flashback function can be used up to five times during a race, but players will sacrifice reputation points
every time they utilise it. Unlike other racers, earning cars takes on a different form in the game as no money mechanic is involved. Instead teams will send you new rides as you level up, a fresh new setting, although some may lament the death of earning your car. The game also features a new Gymkhana mode in which players are charged with navigating various obstacle courses whilst performing tricks to win the adherence of the audience. A comprehensive tutorial will teach you the tricks of the trade and before you know it players will be sliding, drifting and jumping like madmen. Online gameplay over Xbox LIVE, splitscreen multiplayer and system link racing are supported for all the modes. Multiplayer also includes unique game modes such as the aggressive Transporter and zombie-styled Outbreak. Conclusion Codemasters have always been known for successfully injecting realism into their games, and Dirt 3 is no exception, proving to be the most authentic virtual rally experience yet. [JK] Full review: http://bit.ly/3dirt
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SBK X impressed us with its impressive simulation mode physics and now its successor lines-up on the starting grid. Does SBK 2011 provide an authentic racing experience or get a flat in terms of entertainment value?
or most players the action lies in championship mode, where you race to obtain the title of World Champion. Your journey to the top starts in the bottom category of SBK racing, called STK (Superstock) FIM Cup 1000. You create a rider in your likeness,
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