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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Guessing games of the new Xbox

Xbox 720's successor finally peeks its head over the horizon. Actually, not even that, since it only has warned it will asomarla next May 21Everything else is conjecture and rumor. To date not known or their price, or appearance or characteristics. Even the games that accompany clear the unknown with which Microsoft has wanted to make that date. It is true that there are a handful of games that have ventured that will move us to the new console Redmond firm announcing its project under the tagline of "next-generation consoles. Among these titles can count on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt , Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag ,Watch Dogs , DestinyThe Evil Within, or Thief. In all cases these are great titles that promise dozens of hours of fun and a quantum leap in regard to the proposal playable. However it is not enough. All these games are not own or exclusive developments that define what you can do and it will be Xbox 720-or Xbox Infinity as rumored be called. Any player may spend a year enjoying the games mentioned above and not get tired. They will all undoubtedly great, but they could also do the same, with the same games on a PS4 or even on a PC. So it is so important that Microsoft will show what is preparing for its own console. At the end of the day who better than the parents of the creature itself to harness its incipient bud? That's when they start again speculation and rumors. There is talk of Ryse, fighting game first person posibilidade Crytek that will leverage Kinect 2.0.Rumors also are constant over the rebirth of Project Gotham Racing 5, the title originally created by Bizarre and now perhaps developed by some ex of that team in the newly formed Lucid Games. Nor can we forget the fact that both Turn 10 (Forza Motorsports) and Epic (Gears of War) have left a 'Team B' the task of performing the latest installments of these franchises. Are they preparing something for the new generation? Sure.

China l an iPhone 5 sells for $ 26,000


The store DG Lifestyle located in Hong Kong, Chinaaiming to meet the whims of those customers who can not imagine using a regular telephone. For approximately $ 26,000 , you can buy a iPhone 5 with shell pink gold, studded with 7.28 carat diamonds forming the number "5"It is expected that China, which accounts for 25% of expenditure on luxury goods world, 2020 to become the leader in this sector, with 44% of global sales. As in Russia in the early 90s, are being established in China major fortunes in real estate and construction, as well as in trade, manufacturing and coal. And, as in Russia,Chinese billionaires have ostentatious tastes. "They love it, is special. Do not mind the price," says the director of the shop, Lui Cytheia."They think of it this way: if you have an iPhone and I also, why have it?". The designer Stuart Hughes, designer custom phones, estimated that two-thirds of its customers come from China. A businessman from Hong Kong bought an iPhone covered in gold and diamonds for $ 15 million . Apparently the world's most expensive iPhone. The Chinese spend a lot of money, for themselves or as gifts. want to have a different phone, with unique modifications , "said Hughes. 

Amazon invests heavily against Apple TV


Amazon will present a  set-top box  this year that will see streaming video , so the device will compete with Apple. The set top box will connect to televisions to allow access to digital video content Amazon , which is progressively expanding its video, reported  hereby , citing three sources familiar with the project. The decoder is being developed by the division Lab126 of Amazon , based in Cupertino, California, near the headquarters of Apple. The division is being directed by Malachy Moynihan, former vice president of emerging video products at Cisco Systems Inc, the report added. The Amazon video content already available on other devices of this type . But now,  the company led by Jeff Bezos looking f abricar your own device, which will help the firm to take your content more directly to its users. 

Bangaldesh l rescue 72 people alive after three days under rubble

At least 72 people were taken this Friday alive from the rubble of a building thatcollapsed Wednesday in BangladeshAt last count, the collapse has caused the death of 304 people , an official said. In total, 2,044 people have been rescuedfrom the wreckage of the building collapsed near the capital Dhaka, which housed several textile mills, shops, a bank and a market, said an Army spokesmanShahinur Islam , as reported in the local newspaper The Daily StarThe number of dead and injured could continue to increase , as some 4,000 workers may have been in the building at the time of its collapse, told Reuters a source from the National Federation of Textile sector of Bangladesh. According to a list prepared by the local police based on allegations made ​​by the families of missing in the disaster and whose bodies have not yet been located , could have still 595 people under the rubble, the agency BSS . The rescue work will continue through Saturday morning , police said according to local news portal bdnews24.comIndustrial Police accused the factory owners to ignore the cracks that appeared in the building on Tuesday, a day before the disaster. Thousands of textile workers were mobilized Friday through the streets of Dhaka and other nearby locations to demand the arrest of the owners of the property and the five workshops that were located inside. During the protests there were several incidents of violence, with clashes between demonstrators and police, while some enraged workers burned down six factories and destroyed a hundred carsThe disaster has again exposed the poor working conditions and safety of workers suffering textile workshops in China , catering to Western multinationals. Bangladesh is the country with the lowest production costs in the apparel industry and, therefore, companies around the world are shifting some of their production there , according to the Clean Clothes Campaign. According to the National Federation of Textile sector of Bangladesh, in the last 15 years there have been about 600 deaths and 3,000 injured in accidents occurring in textile factories (fires or landslides) in the country. In 2005, in one of these catastrophes, sector 61 employees were killed and another 86 were wounded when collapsing a building of nine floors that housed factories in the same town in which on Wednesday saw the new claim.