Apple users and mobile manufacturer’s alike are holding their breath to see what the implications are of a new “advanced” multi-touch patent recently filed.
Whilst there is no indication as to whether the system is intended for the iPhone the features described for file management and browser navigation such as: combination thumb and two fingers to cut, copy and paste, and ’side pinky swipe’ for volume and brightness control sound like features that iPhone users would happily adjust to.
With the Wii taking home gaming consoles by storm the Zeemote brings interactive hand controllers to mobile gaming.
Until now the space constraints on the body and screen of a handset have limited game development somewhat, a problem that the 47g wireless Zeemote goes someway to rectifying.
This latest development may go some way to allowing other manufacturer’s a shot at mobile gaming that Nokia’s N-Gage enabled N82, N78 and N96 seemingly have a strangle hold on.
Good news for gamers if in fact enough more games than those shown below become supportive of the new device. A distinct possibility now with news that Zeemote will promote their SDK at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Users of Nokia N-Gage enabled phones such as the N78, N82 and N96 are delighted today at news of new games, websites and leaked videos for the gaming platform.
Forthcoming releases of Speed Racer, The Dark Knight and Super Slam Ping Pong have sparked interest not to mention the launch today of the N-Gage exclusive fighting game ONE’s website and recent announcement that Worms World Party will be released on the platform.
If these announcements aren’t enough to give you psychic R.S.I there’s always the prospect of making your own game with Yamake.
The new additions to the N-Gage Platform promise to “deliver exciting gaming experiences for N-Gage players” so says Nokia. And they’re wrong but the news doesn’t stop there, there is also a new video preview of the popular Creepies game below…who says good news comes in threes?
While the days when snorting your father’s ashes was a rock star right of passage may be fresh in some minds, iBand have taken a completely different path to internet notoriety - the first iPhone band?
Youtubers of the world are united in their curiosity to see how the internal tensions of the Nintendo DS and two Apple iPhone three piece will play out with suggestions already that iBand may seek out local iTouch players to “fill out there sound.”
Proving that there’s always an upside to new technology drummers and bass players need not apply with the rhythm section likely to be kicked in via the BeatPhone iPhone app.
Check out this video of their first track sure to tear a hole in rawknroll establishment. Groupies wanted apply within.