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Sony Announces Playstation 4

February 22, 2013 by Marie Gizelle 12 Comments

Sony Announces Playstation 4

Alright, you might suddenly feel older now....or realize how fast time flies! It has been seven years ago when we got our hands on the PS3 - almost the same age as the youngest kid in the house! And now comes its predecessor, Playstation 4. As an improvement (maybe) of the PS3, here, we expect enhanced graphics, bigger memory and well, that's what we are getting - and a lot more. The announcement came Wednesday night in New York, a first, as Sony has always announced its new game consoles in Japan. Promoted as a Supercharged PC, the PS4 runs off an x86-processor, an 8-core combined CPU/GPU and an 8 GB of unified GDDR5 memory (PS3 got a mere 512 megabytes in comparison). Riding on the ...

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Filed Under: Game Consoles

I Want to Be an Instructional Designer, Where Do I Start?

February 11, 2013 by Marie Gizelle 3 Comments

I Want to Be an Instructional Designer, Where Do I Start?

If you want to take your career in training and development to the next level, you will need to look into continuing your education. Earning a Master's Degree will not only give you credentials and valuable integrity in the field, but it will also teach you priceless lessons in instructional design and technology. You can have everything in the world, but if you want to teach and train people in any field, your course will have to be built on effectual and proven techniques that are based on good learning hypothesis. If not, your course will certainly crash and burn. There are many instructional designers who choose to go back to school for various reasons. A number of them choose to do so ...

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Filed Under: Careers

Get a Dose of App Action from Piece Corps

February 4, 2013 by Marie Gizelle Leave a Comment

Get a Dose of App Action from Piece Corps

Kids age nine and above can get themselves an action packed adventure by joining the Piece Corps and save their friends from the clutches of an evil scientist. Just like the real life Peace Corps, players of the game are out on a rescue mission. They need to free four kidnapped Piece Corps girls and the book of dreams by going through different challenges that require skills, logic and creativity. The game features five Piece Corps girls namely Bundi, Deevah, DJane, Martia, and Meana who were kidnapped by the evil scientist and his underlings along with the Book of Dreams. One girl escapes and sets out on a mission to rescue her friends.  Players of the game get to choose which one escapes ...

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Property Managers Getting Value Out of a Wobble Wedge

February 2, 2013 by Marie Gizelle 2 Comments

Property Managers Getting Value Out of a Wobble Wedge

Your furniture could be the most expensive purchases you might make as a homeowner or apartment dweller. It's no wonder that military units, colleges and some real estate companies buy quality furniture that's built to last for several years, hopefully a decade or longer. All property managers at these organizations have to do, if the furniture stays in good working condition, is clean, paint and maybe patch up a few wall holes before they allow new tenants to move into dorms, military barracks and apartments. In addition, if furniture suffers minor damage, managers of the establishments could use a wobble wedge to fix the furniture. Furniture Worth Fixing But, how do real estate ...

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Filed Under: DIYs, Furniture

Happy Parents and Happy Kids with Pepi Tree App

January 30, 2013 by Marie Gizelle Leave a Comment

Happy Parents and Happy Kids with Pepi Tree App

In this era of gadgets, even tots and toddlers have their share of fun game applications that they can play with using tablets and smart phones of their parents. However, moms and dads should be careful with the type of apps that they download for their kids and make sure that it is safe and appropriate for the child. Apps for kids need to be screened for content, educational value, and entertainment appeal. Responsible parents should be happy to know that there are apps like Pepi Tree that score high in these criteria. This app is one of the best applications for learn and play activity. The game revolves around the life of forest insects and animals that live on the tree. It has 6 ...

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Touching on Tactus Next Generation Tactile Technology

January 18, 2013 by Marie Gizelle 1 Comment

Touching on Tactus Next Generation Tactile Technology

A lot of ingenious ideas will be lost without the help of investors who are willing to put their stake in its development. Recent introduction of tablets and other touch screen devices is a technological breakthrough that most people embraced and included in their lifestyle. The people of Tactus Technology Inc. are working on revolutionizing the tablet and touch screen market further with the development of next generation touch interface elements. For this bright idea to materialize, investor participation is required. They found an ally with Peter J. Thompson who led a $6 million investment for the product development expansion and production of these components.   Tactus is a ...

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