Gameloft announces its first Unreal Engine game, you figure out what it is

Gameloft announces first Android Unreal Engine game, you figure out what it is

Parisian gaming company Gameloft has pulled the wraps off its first Unreal Engine Android game, but is being rather coy about what it actually is. The teaser image — which was released on the company’s Facebook page — reveals little more than a bloody sword and skull along with a cryptic message, saying that a clue was hidden in the artwork. Viewers were also invited to vote for the next hint, which will either be another image or a YouTube teaser trailer. Whether the macabre-looking game itself will create as much suspense as its marketing tease remains to be seen.

Update: Some sources have reported the platform as Android, but that has not been officially announced.

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ideaAPP Could Be A Game Changer For Inventors

ideaAPP logo

If I were to tell you that you can get a complete, worldwide
patent search conducted on your invention idea for $9.99, you would
think I just swallowed a whole lot of advertising bull.  I thought it
was too good to be true too, so I went to the source, the company that
owns and offers the ideaAPP for Apple and PC products, and asked the
founder an irritating amount of questions.  He answered.

 


Social Media Presence XeeMe.com Presents Life Across All Networks

Social Media Presence Technology XeeMe.com Presents Life Across All NetworksXeeMe (pronounced
"see me") in its simplest form is an aggregator of one’s social
networks. The service is an offshoot of Society3, a social media
technology and service provider founded by serial entrepreneur Axel
Schultze. As a social media solution, XeeMe helps brands and highly
connected individuals to organize their social presence while they grow
their networks and influence.


Toyota “Spade” Minivan Displays Racy Styling, Insensitive Branding

Toyota “Spade” Minivan Displays Racy Styling, Insensitive BrandingToyota has unconsciously played the race card in naming their new compact two-door minivan, a sporty variant of the Porte MPV called the “Spade”. If you think that’s a tad over the line, join the club.


Social Media Solutions For Casinos Is Better Bet Than Traditional Marketing

Social Media Solutions For Casinos Is A Better Bet Than Traditional MarketingCasinos need to up their game when it comes to rolling the dice on
social media’s 4 R’s – Reputation, Relationships, Recommendations &
Reach. While a tad behind the curve, casinos are catching up with the
hospitality industry at large with their management of social media
initiatives. Today, there are platforms, tools and marketing techniques
that can help create a customer experience that can distinguish a casino
brand from the pack, while far exceeding traditional marketing results.


Noodle-Brained Character Promotes Udon, is Japan’s First Vegan Zombie

Noodle-Brained Character Promotes Udon, is Japan's First Vegan ZombieGot udon on the brain? So does “Udon No”, a really weird character whipped up by tourism promoters from Japan’s Kagawa prefecture. The noodle-brained mascot’s stated purpose is to ensure thoughts of delicious noodles are always on your mind.


Cocoagraph Chocolate Photography or Eat This Birthday Card Before It Melts

Cocoagraph chocolate holiday cards

One adventure in gastronomy I have not enjoyed yet is eating an old family photo. The thought of it is
actually not that appealing to me.  But what is appealing is the idea
of receiving an edible portrait of almost anything else, especially if
it’s chocolate.

 


Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 appears in 30-second commercial (video)

Samsung Galaxy Note 101 appears in 30second commercial video

If — for some outlandish reason — you were still doubting the imminent release of the Galaxy Note 10.1, let us invite you to have a peek at the video just after the break. Sure enough, it’s an official Samsung teaser showcasing some of the more seductive features of its forthcoming Android slate — the slate that appeared for but a moment on Amazon. If you’re looking for a brief update on how we got here, you may recall us first touching the 10.1-inch Note back at Mobile World Congress in February, with the device caught on camera elsewhere as recently as last month. There’s still no definitive ship date to grab hold of, but it’s probably time you asked yourself: is okay to yearn after something that an honorable judge has deemed “not as cool” as some other tablet? Decision 2012 — we report, you decide.

Update: This post originally and erroneously made a connection between the Note 10.1 and the Judge Koh ruling on the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It has been updated.

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Bumpy Bus Ride? Hold Onto Your Instant Ramen!

Bumpy Bus Ride? Hold Onto Your Instant Ramen!A “tasteful” ad campaign by a Korean food manufacturer has Chinese commuters holding onto Nong Shim instant cup ramen whether they’re hungry or not.


Lay’s Potato Chips to Develop Snacks for the Chinese Market

Lay's Potato Chips to Develop Snacks for the Chinese MarketThink globally, eat locally – that’s PepsiCo’s plan for world potato chip domination in a nutshell. The next battleground is China, where plans are afoot to tailor the multinational corporation’s flagship Lay’s potato chip brand to better reflect Chinese tastes.