Wednesday, February 13, 2013

IT News Head Lines (VR-Zone) 14/02/2013


VR-Zone Minecraft now available for Raspberry Pi
Mojang's mega-popular block-building Indie sensation has made its way onto the credit-card-sized Raspberry Pi, allowing gamers to play around with Minecraft's source code and become amateur programmers. Read More ...
Review: Dead Space 3 (PC)
Dead Space 3 is here! Can we expect a competent sequel, or are we in for a really bad day in deep space? We've dismembered the game and have a verdict for you! Read More ...
Next Xbox console will require Kinect
The next Xbox console from Microsoft will require use of the Kinect motion sensor camera, according to an industry source. Read More ...
Bitcoins for Pizza service set up
The virtual currency Bitcoins can now be used to buy a pizza, thanks to a new service that acts as a middleman for conversion of Bitcoins into US dollars. Read More ...
Vertu launches $10,000 Ti Android 4.0 smartphone
Smartphones are becoming more and more accessible to people of all backgrounds around the globe, but there are still a few that will always be a step (or ten) above all others in terms of affordability.  One these handsets is the Vertu Ti, which is an Android handset that will make the wife go berserk if you decide to buy one. Read More ...
15-year-old's cancer detection method is 26,000 times less expensive than current method
Cancer can directly and indirectly affect many lives, and, more often than not, the persons suffering from the illness will have their lives shortened because of the lack of an affordable method for early detection.  However, a teenager's simple and inexpensive approach to cancer detection may eventually afford people the opportunities to have early diagnoses and, therefore, possibly saving their lives. Read More ...
Earthquake in North Korea might actually be nuclear related
The U.S. Geological Survey has detected an earthquake with a 4.9 magnitude coming from North Korea at 11:57 a.m. local time. Read More ...
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