- For 15 years Resident Evil was always a name of importance
- Though this newest edition is no addition on any history
- In this game and time, you play as a member of the Wolfpack Squad for Umbrella Corporation. You're tasked with retrieving a virus that turns people into the undead creatures before the U.S. military can find it.
- Though what has plagued the best zombie franchise in the business from back in the day, is one small little thing. IT'S NOT ABOUT ZOMBIES ANYMORE.
- These games are more about Umbrella and this is what causes it to turn into a bad version of Call of Duty
- This goes the same as the movies and it's just not right
- If i wanted to play C.O.D. I'd play C.O.D. not RE
- Though one cool feature is: Either your friends can fill in the roles of the other three squad members or the game will control the others like Dead Island
- Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City" is currently available in North America, Australia and Europe. It will be available in Japan on April 26. It is available for Windows PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is rated 'M for Mature' due to blood and gore, intense violence, and strong language. This review was done playing the Xbox 360 version.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
'Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City' a disappointing chapter
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Ex-Google employee says Google+ has ruined the company
- James Whittaker, an ex-engineer for Google left, because of this and his quoting is that "My last three months working for Google was a whirlwind of desperation, The Google I was passionate about was a technology company that empowered its employees to innovate. The Google I left was an advertising company with a single corporate-mandated focus."
- James was the head engineer for Google's Google Plus
- Whittaker joined Google in 2009 and only left a month ago.
- Before Google + enginners had all the resources and time they needed and this caused massive epicness like Google Docs and Chrome
- Though now with a new CEO the idea for Google was about being social
- Microsoft is competing with Google for Search engines but has gotten no where close
- I have seen that Google is not taking the market from Facebook for Social Networking, and also Microsoft is not taking away the market of Google for a search engine
Thursday, March 8, 2012
First gorilla genome map offers clues to human evolution
- The first complete gorilla genome has been mapped by scientists giving fresh insights into our own origins.
- We have decoded the Gorilla D.N.A. , which are the last of the genus of living great apes
- "The gorilla genome is important because it sheds light on the time when our ancestors diverged from our closest evolutionary cousins around six to 10 million years ago," says Aylwyn Scally, postdoctoral fellow at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge and lead author of the report.
- A team of researchers examined more than 11,000 genes in humans, chimpanzees and gorillas, looking for evolutionary clues.
- It is shown that Gorilla D.N.A. is 15% closer to our D.N.A. then a chimpanzee
- Having the entire length of the gorilla genome now means scientists can start to compare all the four great apes at every position on the genome, Scally says.
- It could have been some climatic change that separated humans in the east of Africa from chimpanzees in the forest -- that's an idea some have floated. If we can see some imprint of it in the genome that would very, very useful information.
- Epic JURASSIC PARK MOVIE!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Five ways Windows 8 is better than iOS and Android
- When introduced it showed that would be great for touch screen use
- These are some ways it's better
- Picture password: It face recognition and it works by you selecting a picture and you have to make three of the same facial structures
- Easy gesture-based app switching: using the "Recent App" app, you can swipe from the left edge of the device will immediately pull up the last app you used.
- Fat fingers are no longer a issue: Windows 8 has a split screen keyboard
- Chromeless, full screen app experiences: There are no menu bars, task bars, or navigational buttons permanently pinned to the display.
- Home screen style and utility: In Windows 8, app icons are live tiles, either square or rectangular in shape, but always consistent in their basic look and feel.
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