turrets, defense and soldiers and skillfully combining them you can repel any zombies' attack. Among the turrets there are such significant items as rocket and flame ones which cause even more destruction but also cost much more. In Final Shootout you can also use some defensive elements like sandbags to block the creatures, mines to blow them up and barrels of oil to make them freeze with terror. Don't forget to equip your soldiers who will do their best to help you defeat the dreadful creatures. And you always need money! That's why you'd better start with the tutorial where you meet zombies in the open space and can practice a lot. Be prepared that the other locations in Final Shootout will be more difficult to hold and the zombies' waves will be even more numerous. Pay attention to the first person mode where you can control the situation and shoot for one of the soldiers. Enjoy the game whenever you like absolutely for free right now!
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
First Impressions: HTC One X+
will be arriving in the Indian market soon, with the market price pegged at just less than Rs. 40,000. We got a chance to check out this phone recently at an HTC event, and here are some observations that we took away.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Zync Cloud Z5 Review
The Zync Cloud Z5 is a promising device as a budget 5-inch device. For Rs. 9,000, you are getting a smartphone-tablet hybrid that has decent performance as a phone and a multimedia device. If you want an IPS display, you can take a look at the iBall Andi 5c. But as of now there are only a few options available in the budget phablet category. If you are desperate to pick one up, you can go for either, depending on your budget. But we'd suggest that you hang on to your cash for a bit longer until this category gets populated with a few more options.
RELATED STORIES Zync launches dual-SIM 5-inch 'Cloud Z5' phablet for Rs. 9,490 Samsung Galaxy Note II launched in India at Rs. 39,990; Galaxy Camera unveiled
Related reviews: Apple iPhone 5 Review HTC Windows Phone 8X Review iBall Andi 5c Review Review Specifications & Performance The phablet as a device has found the sweet spot between a traditional smartphone and a 7-inch tablet. This space wasn’t always successful though. The Dell Streak was the pioneer in this category and the device really didn't take off.
In 2011, Samsung took a bold step and reignited the category with the launch of the Galaxy Note. The device did well enough not only to get Samsung to launch the Note II in 2012, but also paved the way for a phablet market.We have seen a few phablets try and take on the Note II. Some of the competition includes the LG Optimus Vu and the HTC Droid DNA (J Butterfly). The fact still remains that all of these devices are premium priced.But that didn't remain the case for long. Recently, many manufacturers have introduced low-cost phablet devices. We some hands on time with the iBall Andi 5c (read our review) and as a budget smartphone-tablet hybrid, the device performed reasonably. Today we have with us the Zync Cloud Z5, another entry in the budget phablet market. Is this device worth a glance, or are you better off going in for a premium phablet?Build and Design
It’s well said that to be the best, you need to first copy the best and this fact is very well visible with the Zync Cloud Z5. One look at the device and you would be forgiven for thinking that it is a Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 (the first generation Galaxy Note).On the face the Cloud Z5 has a 5-inch display that is quite big. It’s clear that Zync doesn't want you to mistake this device as the Galaxy Note as there is “Zync” clearly written below the earpiece. Below the display is the physical home button that also doubles up as the multitasking button. To the left of this button is the capacitive menu button and to the right rests a capacitive back button. Very Samsung Galaxy Note-like!
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Apple iPhone 5 Review
The Apple iPhone 5 is the best iPhone in the market, but that really isn't a surprise, is it? But then again, for a phone that costs Rs. 45,500, it better justify the expense. The iPhone 5 is an incremental update over the 4S, but the best phone incrementally improved is equal to a huge improvement. Yes, the nano-SIM is a pain to get, and the Maps are pretty much ruined. But what you get is exquisite build quality, blazing fast performance, very good battery life, one of the best cameras in a phone and a display that just makes using the iPhone a lot more fun. RELATED STORIES iOS 6.0.1 and 6.1 Beta released, jailbreak already established Airtel starts taking Apple iPhone 5 (16GB) pre-orders at Rs. 45,500 Related reviews: Zync Cloud Z5 Review HTC Windows Phone 8X Review iBall Andi 5c Review
Review Specifications & Performance We saw the leaked images. And then we saw more leaked images, and specifications. And then some more! When the iPhone 5 actually released, it was like the worst kept secret. The critics found that a point to pounce on. But that doesn’t take away from the simple fact – the iPhone 5 is an excellent evolution of what was already a very good product, the iPhone 4S.Build & Design
For all the hype about the bigger display and the taller form factor, the iPhone 5 feels brilliant in the hand. The basic design remains pretty much like the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S, with the slightly elongated form factor. We really mean it when we say that photographs don’t do it justice, and you need to hold it in all its real glory to understand all the excitement about it. The shape is exactly the same, just slimmer, with the four rounded edges and the metal strip running around the sides as a frame.
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SpiderOak 4.8.0000
SpiderOak combines online backup, secure file sync and easy sharing in a cloud based service. Desktop clients are available for Windows, Mac OS X and multiple Linux distributions. Several gigabyte of free storage become available after account creati...
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PeaZip 4.8.0
PeaZip is an open source file and archive manager. It's freeware and free of charge for any use.
Google Drive 1.6.3837.2778
Google Drive is a place where you can create, share, collaborate, and keep all of your stuff. Whether you’re working with a friend on a joint research project, planning a wedding with your fiancé or tracking a budget with roommates, you can do it in ...
PhraseExpress 9.0.146d
PhraseExpress, the Text Expander for Windows, helps you to speed up your typing tasks in any editor by saving lots of keystrokes. It is ideal for people who are continually typing the same things over and over, reducing the time spent typing and mini...
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Ares 2.1.9
Ares is a free open source file sharing program that enables users to share any digital file including images, audio, video, software, documents, etc.
TopStyle 5.0.0.80
TopStyle contains powerful tools for building standards-compliant web sites.
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