mercredi 28 mai 2014

Cartoon Network Le choc des hros sera distribu en Europe

Cartoon Network : Le choc des héros sera distribué en EuropeDéjà disponible aux États-Unis depuis 2 mois, Cartoon Network 3DS sera distribué en Europe par Deep Silver. Un accord a en effet été trouvé avec le développeur Papaya Studio et celui qu'il faudra désormais appeler Cartoon Network : Le choc des héros, sera disponible dans nos contrées cet automne. Ce jeu d'action-aventure permettra d'incarner un des onze héros tirés des séries les plus emblématiques de Cartoon Network, notamment les Supers Nanas et Samuraï Jack. L'annonce est accompagnée des images suivantes.

Images de Cartoon Network : Le Choc Des Héros

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  • mardi 27 mai 2014

    EA Sports ouvre un studio au Texas

    EA Sports ouvre un studio au TexasPuisque les bonnes nouvelles sont finalement assez rares ces temps-ci, nous accueillons avec le sourire la décision d'Electronic Arts d'ouvrir un nouveau studio EA Sports à Austin, au Texas (donc aux Etats-Unis). Si les jeux sur lesquels travaillera la nouvelle structure sont encore inconnus, l'éditeur précise qu'EA Sports Austin se concentrera sur les plates-formes HD et se positionnera en renfort des studios déjà en place en Floride et en Colombie-Britannique. Au total, ce sont près de 300 emplois qui seront créés. Bonne nouvelle, donc.

    jeudi 22 mai 2014

    Kingston Unveils 2-GB ValueRAM SO-DIMMs

    Kingston® Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memoryproducts, today announced it is first to offer a full production launch of 2-GB533 MHz and 667 MHz ValueRAM® SO-DIMMs concurrent with the release of new 800MHz ValueRAM SO-DIMMs. The new larger capacity, high-performance memory modulesare designed to meet the growing demands of notebook computers and miniPCs; thefaster speed SO-DIMMs are in preparation for the industry migration to the 800MHz platform.

    “With the advancements in mobile and small form factor PCs, the need for highdensity SO-DIMM memory is increasing,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technologymanager, Kingston. “Combining Kingston’s 2-GB SO-DIMM memory with AOpen miniPCsor notebooks with partners like MSI creates an ideal computing platform forcustomers demanding high performance,” added Tekunoff.

    “The new Kingston ValueRAM 2-GB SO-DIMMs are designed to deliver the premiumexperience for laptop users. When the Microsoft® Windows® Vista operating systemlaunches, more users will choose to move to at least 2 GB of system memory togain improved productivity, enhanced visual quality and visual style. MSI andKingston are working closely in product evaluation and testing and we are alwayson the forefront to deliver products with the best quality, reliability andcompatibility to the whitebook channels,” said Daniel Wang, vice president,Channel Business Development Division, MSI.

    “Kingston has developed an industry-leading quality process to ensure thatKingston memory delivers superior quality, performance, and compatibility withcomputing systems,” said Chris Liu, Vice President of Product and Marketing,AOpen America, Inc. “Kingston’s new 2-GB SO-DIMM is a great inclusion in itsproduct family — particularly for AOpen’s miniPC and the Mini-ITX motherboardproducts.”

    ValueRAM 2-GB 533 MHz and 667 MHz SO-DIMM Features:
    1.8 Volts operation, delivering 50% less power usage.
    Memory signal termination inside the memory chip prevents reflected signaltransmission errors.
    CAS Latency: 4, 5

    ValueRAM 800 MHz SO-DIMM Features:
    1.8 Volts operation, delivering 50% less power usage.
    Memory signal termination inside the memory chip prevents reflected signaltransmission errors.
    CAS Latency: 5

    Kingston ValueRAM SO-DIMM MemoryModulesPart NumberCapacity and FeaturesMSRP (U.S. only)KVR533D2S4/2G2-GB 533 MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL4 SO-DIMM$ 589.00KVR667D2S5/2G2-GB 667 MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 SO-DIMM$ 640.00KVR800D2S5/512512-MB 800 MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 SO-DIMM$ 108.00KVR800D2S5/1GB1-GB 800 MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 SO-DIMM$ 210.00

    mercredi 21 mai 2014

    Milestone Microsoft Skype breaks its first open-source partnership

    According to a letter which Digium mailed to its Asterisk users, sales and activations of the Skype for Asterisk product will cease on July 26, 2011. The company points out that their product was developed in cooperation with Skype and an agreement was made in order for Digium to acquire and use proprietary software from Skype in order to allow Asterisk to join the Skype network as a native client. Recently (which stands for "after Microsoft purchased Skype") Skype decided not to renew that agreement and Digium cannot package any proprietary software, forcing them to end their products life.

    Digium expects that current Asterisk users will not be affected by this and that they will be able to use their Asterisk systems on the Skype network at least until July 26, 2013.

    The full letter can be read here.