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Thursday, May 17, 2012
PlayStation 4 "Orbis"
Sony may have codenamed PlayStation 4 "Orbis" (IPA: /ˈor.bis/), according to a Kotaku report. The next-generation game console
is slated for "holiday season, 2013." This information was sourced by
Kotaku, from a reliable source with a good track-record of accuracy.
Orbis is derived from the Latin word for "circle", or "to circle/orbit".
The term "Orbis Vita" or "Orbis Vitae" denotes "the circle of life."
The specifications of Orbis known so far, include AMD-made x86-64 CPU,
and an AMD-made GPU, built on the Southern Islands (Graphics CoreNext)
architecture. In all probability, it could be a unified SoC, a highly
scalar Fusion chip.
Max PAyne IGN Review
Published on May 14, 2012 by IGNentertainment
After 9 years, Max Payne returns to the
streets of South America. But has it been worth the wait? Find out in
our dual-wielding, bullet-timing, action packed review!
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
UnderWater State-Of-The-Art Futuristic Hotels In The Future
Posted: 16 May 2012 04:42 AM PDT
Water Discus Underwater Hotel
looks like a spaceship hotel, it comprises of two giant discs, one
underwater and one above the water. Due to this architecture, guests can
enjoy jaw dropping underwater views
while taking the most of the warm climate. Those two discs are
connected together by three solid legs and a vertical shaft containing a
lift and stairway. For the discs’ structures, they can be adjusted
depending on the local conditions.
The underwater disc is located 10 meters beneath the surface of the
sea, it features 21 hotel rooms next to the underwater dive center and a
bar. Each room has been constructed to be as closely as possible with
underwater world in order to create surprising effect of what guests
might see and have a safe contact with the local flora and fauna. If
preferred, you can choose to have privacy because all rooms are
sound-proof with curtains of different levels of transparency. The other
disc and its adjacent satellites is installed 5-7 meter above the water
surface, guests can find restaurant, a spa and other recreation areas
in it.
Designer : Deep Ocean Technology
This hotel offers a wide variety of adventures that you can enjoy,
being in the heart of the underwater world day and night doesn’t have to
be boring. Join diving course or learn how to pilot an underwater
tourist vehicle, in the future there’s possibility that Water Discus
Underwater Hotel offers many attractive underwater activities
for its guests. Safety is the top priority of this hotel, both
designers and a team of professionals work really hard to ensure this
hotel design meets the highest safety standards. Guests will feel safe
both inside out.
Enjoy the luxury and the comfort of sky-high while being deep underwater. Water Discus Underwater Hotel
complex is surrounded by beautiful vibrant coral reef, a unique
location that allows guests to enjoy tropical weather as well as the
amazing underwater world.
Water Discus Underwater Hotel by Deep Ocean Technology is a post from: Tuvie
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