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Considering the apps that have come out at the Apple app store, you can bet that Apple has carefully taken that into consideration as far as conceptualizing the highly anticipated next iPhone. And while we all know that the iPhone has many uses, it seems Apple is planning to transform this mobile device into a gaming device as well, equipped with more features to complement the 3D graphics that is expected to highlight it as well.

As well as an improved 3D graphics chip for better visuals the phone will have better Bluetooth support for add-ons like game controllers and a higher-speed network suited to MMO games like World of Warcraft, which was earlier spotted on an iPhone.

This new features are to be expected. Today we see a lot of iPhone users going crazy over the apps they can get and a lot of them have come from familiar game consoles and platforms. The move is likewise seen as the incremental penetration of Apple into the gaming market so don’t be surprised to see Nintendo and Sony studying the moves of Apple from hereon.

(Source) Video Games Republic

Tags: 3d graphics, Apple, Apple, apps, game consoles, game controllers, gaming device, gaming features, gaming market, iPhone, iPhone, mobile device, Mobile Software, new features, Nintendo, penetration, Sony, video games, world of warcraft

World of Warcraft Now in iPhones?

There are a lot of games that we find compatible for iPhones and just recently, it looks like iPhone owners will have a chance to play World of Warcraft on them with some twists and turns.

It’s done using Vollee, which is used to stream games over 3G, so our guess is that the video is actually just a stream. But it’s much smoother than we’d expect, and comes with enough features that true WoW addicts will be able to get their fix on the run, buying and selling elves or whatever happens in that game.

(Source) Gizmodo

Tags: 3G, Apple, Cell Phones, elves, guess, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, lot of games, twists, vollee, world of warcraft

SteelSeries Mouse for WoW Gamers

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If you have money to burn and are looking for a gaming mouse, then look no further! SteelSeries’ World of Warcraft MMO mouse has just been announced for fans of the popular MMO. It has fifteen programmable buttons (holy shit!) and has flashing lights to confuse the hell out of you.

Dropping in next month for a cool $90, the mouse will let users create macros or use predefined ones for their treks through Blizzard’s soul-eater. It also has 800-3000 CPI and a 3.6mm lift distance. Oh, did I mention you get to have 16 million illumination choices through those disco lights? No? Now you know.

Tags: Desktop PCs, mice, Mouse, Portable Devices, steelseries, world of warcraft




 

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