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New game releases: 'Zelda's sky is the limit

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We can make it quick this week. With Thanksgiving (and in turn, Black Friday) looming, game releases are coming at a snail's pace compared to some of the last few weeks. There is one massive game hitting shelves today, though: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Wii. I already have a full review of the game up on this blog, so check that out if you're curious. If you're a Zelda fan, you probably already know you want it.

Other notable releases include the 3DS version of Sonic Generations, which revisits some of the blue hedgehog's roots in a game with more side-scrolling than its console counterparts, and fighting game Tekken Hybrid , which is a PS3 remake of Tekken Tag Tournament bundled the 3-D feature film Tekken Blood Vengeance. If that's not enough fighting for you, King of Fighters XIII also hits the PS3 and 360, while Serious Sam 3: BFE blows up PCs with first-person shooting mayhem. Also WWE '12 for PS3, 360 and Wii, if wrestling is your thing.

That's pretty much it, I think. Next week is even slimmer, so as far as most publishers are concerned you're probably safe to make your Christmas list now.

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Cellphone companies find censoring words frustrating

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“It`s impossible to ask our clients to choose their words carefully. We can`t stop people from using so many abbreviations, short hand words, and numerous spellings.

“And the concern is over certain words that are so commonly used but the regulators have asked us to filter them in outgoing text messages,” an official of a cellular company said on condition of anonymity.

The feelings are the same in Ufone and Mobilink companies.

Next time when you text someone asking to “do me” a favour or “deposit” a cheque or even seeking a bottle of Johnson`s Baby “Lotion” from the market, it might not get through.

That is because the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority have directed the four cellular operators to block these words (in quotes) as well as another 1, 100 words that they believed were obscene and vulgar.

Following the directions, the cellular operators were bound to block 1,100 words if detected in a Short Messaging Service (SMS) from one sender to another or several receivers.

And this is exactly why the operators have been taken aback and are going into a huddle to figure out a way forward, especially when companies were using terms like “Breast” in their campaign against breast cancer, etc., and spreading the message of mass awareness through SMS services.

However, spokesperson for Mobilink, Omar Mazoor, said the PTA had taken the decision in the best interest of the industry after taking all stakeholders on board.

Moazzam Ali Khan speaking on behalf of Ufone said, “Companies were bound to follow directions handed down by the regulators.”

Surprisingly, the PTA is not willing to own the list of 1,100 words. “it was prepared in consultation with all stakeholders,” said the Director Public Relations PTA Mohammad Younis.

It seems the list has been more likely copy-pasted from the internet and passed down to the operators. It includes words such as “KKK” for Ku Klux Klan, “Gook” a term used by the American soldiers for the Vietnami soldiers and “Yellowman” for Chinese.

“There is a definite possibility that the list was copied from the internet,” said Muhammad Younis conceding that it was not prepared by the PTA alone.

The words in the list are not an issue, he said adding the problem at hand is larger than these terms being used in text messages as PTA as well as all the cellular operators receive numerous complaints from subscribers about derogatory text in SMSs.

He said the list was not final. Most words will be blocked, some would be removed, and more will be added because there is no end to slang and expletives.

The idea is to block most words that are vulgar and obscene,” explained the Director PR adding the PTA under the Telecom Act 1996 could block material that was farce, fabricated and obscene and transmitted through a telecom system.

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Symbian Carla and Donna to come next, but not for everyone

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At the Developer Day in Mexico, Nokia shed some light on the next two Symbian versions - Carla and Donna plus further information on the Symbian Belle update rollout. Symbian Carla is intended for smartphones with a 1GHz processor or higher and will be released in late 2012 or early 2013. It is going to offer a new web browser, new widgets, lots of new NFC capabilities and Dolby Surround audio enhancement. The processor minimum requirement means all the Symbian^3 and Symbian Anna handsets (N8, C6-01, C7, E7, E6, X7-00) are not going to get this version.

Symbian Donna will be exclusive to dual-core processors, but at the current release intervals, most probably we won't see it before the end of 2013 or the early 2014. We wonder how many cores the mobile processors will offer by then, but now we know Nokia's Symbian smartphones three years from now will have two cores. Well, this is just not right, but Nokia has always been good at optimizing the Symbian OS for far less capable hardware as the competition is using.

As far as the current Symbian Belle is concerned - Nokia X7-00, E6 and 500 are going to get the update until the end of this year, while the Symbian^3 (already updated to Anna) devices will receive it in Q1 2012. It seems Belle will be the last update for the Symbian^3 and Anna generation. Nokia plans to abandon Symbian in 2016, so we guess there won’t be much left to see after the E(ve?) version. But the platform has at least four years to live, the new handsets and Symbian versions all have warm reception, so who knows how the things will turn out in the future.

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New Twitter Features Encourage More Social Interaction

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Twitter introduced some new features that allow users to check who liked their posts and also keep track of the activities of people whom they are following. The new features became available starting in August. On a blog post, the San Francisco based start-up commented, "You can now see when someone favorites (likes) or retweets one of your Tweets," as reported by the Times Of India.

The post also stated,"You can also learn which Tweets are most interesting and inspiring to the people you follow."As per Twitter, the roll out was finally completed on Monday. By simply clicking the username on the tabs on the homepage, users can get to see what is happening. The new features also include an "activity" tab that will give updates of what other people the user is following are doing on the service.

On this new "activity" tab the same blog post says, "It provides a rich new source of discovery by highlighting the latest Favorites, Retweets, and Follows from the people you follow on Twitter -- all in one place," reported the Times of India.

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Samsung TV Apps service surpasses 10m downloads

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Samsung Electronics has announced that Samsung Apps, the world’s first HDTV-based app store, is growing rapidly in popularity. Samsung Apps TV recently celebrated the milestone of 1,000 registered applications and crossed the 10 million downloads mark. Samsung is on its way to build a global Smart TV ecosystem.

Online video applications remained at the top of the lists of most downloaded apps. The Online Video Application “YouTube” stayed on top in the United States, South Korea and also on a global scale. Downloads from Samsung Apps TV have grown consistently to reach more than 11 million downloads, averaging 50,000 downloads per day.

Active users of Smart TVs are growing, as Samsung continues to deliver a wider variety of high-quality TV content and services through strategic collaboration with major content providers. Consumers enjoy a wide variety of applications like; news, entertainment, sports and games.

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Samsung keeps fighting for Iphone ban

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KOREAN ELECTRONICS FIRM Samsung will get its case against the Iphone heard in an Australian court in March next year.

The firm is petitioning for a ban on Apple sales in Australia, much like Apple has pushed for a ban on Samsung's products, and a court has agreed that the case can go ahead. "The case will be fixed for a hearing for three weeks, commencing in March, 2012, with the date to be fixed on Friday," Justice Annabelle Bennett told the Australian Federal Court in Sydney, according to Reuters.

Apple had wanted the case to be held in August next year, possibly because that would give it nine months of hassle free Iphone selling, but the judge thought that delay was unreasonable. "They are trying to expand the Android market. The longer it's left the harder it will be for Samsung," she added.

The Apple versus Samsung case is keeping lawyers in well polished sports cars and the two companies in courts across the globe. In Australia Apple seems to be winning so far and has temporarily managed to stop retailers from selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

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Wikipedia eyes India for language growth

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Wikipedia on November 9 said it was banking on growth in the mobile phone sector and increased Internet access to boost content in Indian languages ranging from Hindi to Telugu. The online encyclopaedia currently has versions in more than 20 languages spoken in India, but the number of pages compared with English, and considering the size of India's 1.2 billion population, is small.

"Today, we have 50-100 million Internet users and 700-800 million mobile users (in India)," Hisham Mundol, India programmes consultant for the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, told a news conference in Mumbai.
"There's going to be a lot more people who will be more comfortable in their mother tongues than English, so it (developing language pages) is hugely important."The founder of the user-generated website, Jimmy Wales, predicted last year there could be at least 100,000 new articles in the top 10 Indian languages by 2015. Mundol said applications were required to boost access to the site via smartphones as well as older handsets without broadband wireless access.

The Internet and Mobile Association of India on Tuesday said that there were 112 million Internet users by September and the country was adding five to seven million new users every month. The industry body predicted that the number of users could leap to about 600 million in the next five years - if government plans to widen Internet infrastructure come to fruition. India had 866 million mobile phone subscribers as of August 31 this year, according to the latest government data.

The Wikimedia Foundation's India operation is the organisation's first office outside the United States and was created to tap into the country's open Internet culture. A three-day national conference for existing and potential contributors is being held in Mumbai from November 18.

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Google Translate for iPhone updated with new Indic languages

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The Google Mobile blog has declared the latest update to Google Translate for iPhone. The Google app has added a total of five new Indian languages to its kitty namely, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil and Telugu.

The Translate app for the iPhone is now capable of supporting 63 languages, including the five new ones. Earlier in June this year, Google had released these five Indian languages for the desktop and mobile web apps on an experimental basis. The move was executed keeping in mind the huge population of over 500 million people in India and Bangladesh alone who speak these languages.

The refreshed app displays dictionary results for single words of these languages to users. It also provides them with the romanizations for these new Indic tongues. This should be beneficial to those who can’t understand the language, but would like to learn it. According to Google, Indic languages like the five new additions are quite different from English in the manner of speaking, pronouncing and writing, which created challenges for them while incorporating support for the aforesaid.

However, the blog states that as these are still experimental alpha languages, users would have to bear with reduced fluency and more untranslated words compared to some of the other better known languages like Spanish or Chinese. Besides the 63 languages, the application also supports voice input in 17 and text-to-speech in 24 languages. The updated Google Translate app for iPhone is now available for free in supported countries at the App Store.

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Flash Player dirty dozen: Adobe plugs code execution holes

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Adobe has issued a warning for a dozen serious security vulnerabilities in its widely distributed Flash Player software. The security holes, which affect Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris users, could allow remote code execution attacks via rigged Flash Player files. The company shipped Flash Player 11.1.102.55 with patches for the 12 documented vulnerabilities.

This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2445).
This update resolves a heap corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2450).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2451).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2452).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2453).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2454).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2455).
This update resolves a buffer overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2456).
This update resolves a stack overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2457).
This update resolves a vulnerability that could lead to a cross-domain policy bypass (Internet Explorer-only) (CVE-2011-2458).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2459).
This update resolves a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-2460).

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Windows Phone 7 jailbreak app shows that Microsoft, not Apple, is the friend of openness

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Apple has managed through the years to portray itself as the friend of freedom and openness, while depicting Microsoft as the exact opposite. But the recent decision by Microsoft to approve the use of a jailbreak app for Windows Phone 7 shows that Microsoft embraces freedom far more than does Apple.

ChevronWP7 Labs has released a tool to allow people to jailbreak Windows Phone 7 devices, available for $9. It lets anyone install and run apps outside of the official Windows Phone Marketplace. It's good for a single device; to do the same on another device costs another $9. Microsoft allows the tool in the marketplace. If someone uses the tool, the warranties on their phone will remain, and they'll still be able to get Microsoft support for their phone.

It wasn't always so. A year ago, the same company released a similar tool, and Microsoft had it removed from the marketplace. This isn't the first time that Microsoft has embraced the hacking of its devices. After initially not allowing hacking the Kinect, Microsoft changed its mind, and encourages Kinect hackers.

Contrast that behavior with Apple, which fiercely controls what can be done with its hardware. In fact, the company has even argued before the U.S. Copyright Office in 2009 that jailbreaking the iPhone is illegal, claiming that:

Apple is also notorious for banning apps from the App Store for unclear reasons. Even worse, it has done the bidding of Chinese censors and will not allow people in China to download apps from the App Store, or content from iTunes, about the Dalai Lama or certain activists. And Macworld found last December that in China Apple censors apps that mention the Dalai Lama.

So while Apple's marketing is clearly superior to Microsoft's in portraying itself as the friend of freedom and openness, the truth is, Microsoft is far more a friend of openness than Apple.

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