Plants vs. Zombies 2 to roll out in July 2013

plants vs. zombies 2

Don’t lie, admit it, you’ve been addicted to Plants vs. Zombies before, right? We are too and almost all of the people that we know. From the irritating zombies crawling in the lawn on each levels to the action-packed unlimited stage, that was pure fun right there.

Now, we have been longing for more action from this game. We noticed that many versions of Angry Birds and other successful games came out already, so why is Plants vs. Zombies stucked? Actually, PopCap has just been working on the sequel due to roll out soon.

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Xbox Services Currently Down; Microsoft Delays Release of Minecraft in Xbox 360

Xbox Services down

For those who can’t connect to the Xbox LIVE account, don’t worry because you are not alone with this issue.

Many Xbox LIVE services are currently down down and Microsoft is doing its part to fix the issue. This outage seems to be a bad timing, i mean every problems are bad timing, but this week is the double experience for the Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

Since Thursday, there were connection issues reported with the gamers trying to access their saved files for games such as Minecraft and FM radio streams. Today, . . . → Read More: Xbox Services Currently Down; Microsoft Delays Release of Minecraft in Xbox 360

Playstation Vita Drops Price and Outsells Nintendo 3DS

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Vita sales have continued to improve following a region-specific hardware price drop.

PS Vita sales were not high since its released but when it dropped the price in a certain region, it increased dramatically.

In a year full of sales struggle and slash downs, Playstation Vita is finally making it up – in Japan where it slashed down the price. Last month, the game console maker announced a price drop exclusively in Japan. The results were quick and good. The sales in Japan increased 4 times that its sales before. The sales is still . . . → Read More: Playstation Vita Drops Price and Outsells Nintendo 3DS

128GB iPad now out for $799, Apple

128GB iPad now out for $799, Apple

After rumors and confirmations about the newest 128 GB iPad of Apple Inc., the tech giant has already began selling the new addition to the current lineup of the gadget.

The 128 GB iPad is now sold through the Apple Online Store and its retail outlets. Everybody seems to be very excited about this. This gadget, however, comes with almost the same features and aesthetics you see on the previous iPad. The biggest feature it can possibly offer is the bigger space it has now with 128 GB.

The previous iPad has a storage of only 64 GB. The . . . → Read More: 128GB iPad now out for $799, Apple

Facebook Might Allow Kids but with Strict Controls from Parents

Facebook and kids

The debate over whether Facebook should allow kids under the age of 13 to join its site might soon be moot.

Kids under 13 years of age using the most popular social network, Facebook, has been a debate for quite a while now.

According to the report from Wall Street Journal, Facebook is closing in on letting youngsters under 13 to join the popular social networking site, yet these kids should not expect to get the similar rights as other users have. According to some sources who have talked over the concern with the social network management, Facebook . . . → Read More: Facebook Might Allow Kids but with Strict Controls from Parents

Users Could Place VoIP Calls to Any Website Using Twilio

Twilio

There are many websites or apps that you use that can help from the capability to place VoIP calls using the contacts you have.  It would be good for example if you can have an icon beside the people on your favorite forum where you can press and call them to discuss.  VoIP could currently be added simply without the devs having to create a VoIP infrastructure.

The Twilio Client is currently accessible for online use, the devs could drop the code for the client into the websites, and after that users could place VoIP calls . . . → Read More: Users Could Place VoIP Calls to Any Website Using Twilio