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Update lands to make Minecraft Pocket Edition even Better

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

If you are a big Minecraftian, or whatever you might can yourself, then an update just landed that might make you waste away the rest of the weekend. We all know that Minecraft PE is a huge seller, but it did have its limitations. With only one available mode, creativity mode, leaving you wanting more and many people board. Well, that is no longer the case.

MPE has just been updated today, bringing the 8-bit wonder version 0.2.0. The update brings in a whole slew of new goodies to feed your addiction with. There is a new mode called ‘Survival’, new blocks like doors and fences, and the ability to fly has also been added in. They have even tossed in sheep and zombies. Overall it is a pretty big update that offers you a much better experience for your money.

If you haven’t picked the update up yet you should. Feel free to pop into the market via the QR code below to snag it faster, or to pick the game up if have been waiting for it to do more.

Application: Minecraft – Pocket Edition
Developer: Mojang
Cost: $6.99

Alternatively, it looks like they have update the DEMO version with the same new goodies. You can check it out HERE.

[New Game] Data Tunnel; Can you by pass security fast enough to avoid Detection

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

A Data Stream processes millions of terabyte’s of data a second globally. You are using a data stream right now to view this article and our website. Alternatively, data streams are the how hackers gain access to computers, intercept calls and cause the general amount of debauchery. Data Tunnel is a game based on a hackers inside perspective of screaming through a Data Stream, avoiding security features and reaching the core processor before being detected.

You will use your devices accelerometer for steering and touch the screen to boost your speed. Keeping your eyes focused on the tunnel ahead to steer around obstacles and various other troublesome entities. The first couple of levels in the demo are pretty easy. Giving you a little time to get used to the speed at which you are traveling and how responsive your steering is. You get 6 levels to scream through for no charge with no time limits and no ads.

 The graphics of the game look exceptional. The developer has done a great job making it look great and play great. Once you get your dose Data Tunnel in the demo version, you will want to snag the full version for sure. The full version offers a bit more intensity. You will have 25 levels to maneuver through and 7 various unlockable ‘Data Runners’ to choose from. Each runner has its own characteristics. One mmay give you greater speed but is slower to maneuver, while another may be a little slower but maneuver extremely quickly. Finding the right runner to get to the processor before time runs out is the trick. Sometime slow and stead wins the race. It gets pretty crazy after you get going.

To kick the replay value up a bit, each level is randomly generated based on a set of algorithms. If missed a power up, or thought you memorized the tunnel the first time through, you will be wrong. The enemies, obstacles and power ups are randomly generated ever time you play a level. Check out some screen shots and the official trailer below.

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If you guys looking for a visually pleasing game that is fast paced and changes randomly, then Data Tunnel is a great title to check out. Below you can click or scan the QR code for the demo version to get a feel for the game. I bet after you weave your way through the demo though, you will have to snag the full version. It is well worth the $1.99 the developer is asking for it.

Application: Data Tunnel Demo
Developer: Jason Geyer
Cost: FREE

Application: Data Tunnel 
Developer: Jason Geyer
Cost: $1.99

Ice Cream Sandwich lands on Huawei Honor, Officially

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

I bet no one saw this coming. Huawei has taken the first leap into Ice Cream Sandwich updates to their Honor devices. Making them the first manufacturer to officially get a version to the masses. Granted the build is listed as a demo version, it is still available. Many would have expected the Nexus S to be the first device to get an actually update that wasn’t a custom ROM. The build is based on native Chinese, where the device resides, but it also supports all languages built into Android.

I know many users of the Honor overseas will be happy to hear the news and give it a go. You will want to head the Huawei’s web site to pick up the update. Let us know how it is running thus far.

Source: Phandroid 

SecureMac releases MacScan 2.9 Supports Lion and More

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Las Vegas, Nevada – SecureMac today is pleased to announce MacScan 2.9, the latest version of its award-winning anti-spyware privacy and security software now adding support for Apple’s Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. This new version of MacScan enhances protection against the latest threats for Mac OS X, adding usability enhancements, bug fixes and adding full compatibility for Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion). MacScan 2.9 has been updated to offer compatibility with Apple’s Safari 5.1. Additionally, MacScan 2.9 contains an improved user interface plus the latest spyware definitions and tracking cookie blacklist.

MacScan quickly detects, isolates and removes spyware from Apple Macintosh computers as well as enhances Internet privacy and security by cleaning up Internet clutter. It is designed for Mac OS X version 10.2.4 and higher including Apple’s latest Lion (10.7).

Pricing and Availability:
MacScan 2.9 is available for download immediately to try for 30-days or purchase for 29.99. Upgrades from previous versions of MacScan 2 are free, and can be obtained by either selecting “Check for Updates” under the “MacScan” menu, or by downloading the demo version from SecureMac and entering your serial number.

MacScan Family Pack lets you install the popular MacScan anti-spyware software on up to three computers for only $49.99. Existing users of MacScan can upgrade the single license to the MacScan Family Pack allowing installation on up to three computers for the difference of the original price and the Family Pack price. Media may request a NFR review copy of MacScan by contacting SecureMac online.

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Since 1999, SecureMac has been at the forefront of Macintosh system security. The site not only features complete Macintosh Anti-Spyware and Antivirus solutions, but also operates as a clearinghouse for news, reviews and discussion of Apple computer security issues. Users from novice to the most advanced will find useful information at SecureMac that is designed to make their computer experience trouble free. Copyright (C) 2011 SecureMac. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.