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    ahjolinna got a reaction from ShadowCaptain in Sony to stop making PS Vita games   
    I really hate these clickbait articles. I think that sony isn't personally intrested in making games anymore , that's why they sold their own studio this year... also if the Vita would be dead, no new games would be announced anymore...okay yes in USA it seems to be dead, but that market has always lived its own life compare to rest of the world...
    anyway PSvita is doing really well in asia (at least in japan) and okay'ish in europe(depends how and where u look), and maybe that's why almost all the games for PSvita are japanese.
     
    There are A LOT of games for PSvita that are unforuntely only for the japanese market, okay Sony is trying to get more of those games here to the western market, and they have partially succeeded in that.
     
    but if u are one of those people who dont care for japanese games (aka 80% of the good games nowdays) and only care for western games then YES PSvita is 100% dead platform...whose fault is it? western studios, Sony or both, I would say both..maybe little bit more on the western studios.
     
    I do admit that the memory card for PS vita are really expensive (at least the biggest ones), and hard to find nowadays (outside of japan at least). I can only find the 16gb versions here in Finland, so that is Sony fault/weird decision.
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    ahjolinna got a reaction from Benielishackove in Xperia Z5 lineup Launched [This thread is featured in Phonearena]   
    It seems almost everything is actually rendered in 1080p and then upscaled to 4k and this should according to Sony give the 2 day battery life. What do you guys think? is this a good or bad move/idea?
     
        source: phonearena
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    ahjolinna got a reaction from UnknownEngineer in Google Engineer Finds Critical Vulnerability in Windows 8.1, Makes It Public   
    source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Google-Engineer-Finds-Critical-Vulnerability-in-Windows-8-1-Makes-It-Public-468730.shtml
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    ahjolinna got a reaction from Levis95l in English, Swedish, German and Finnish decline "dog"   
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    ahjolinna got a reaction from Ashaira in Nokia HERE Maps Released for All Android Smartphones   
    Just a small reminder that HERE is owned by Nokia not M$. This is the part of Nokia that was NOT bought by Microsoft.
     
    Nokia HERE Maps offers some features that even Google Maps doesn’t, which means the free software should be at least worth considering if you’re a frequent traveler.
    Take for example its ability to store offline maps. Unlike Google Maps, which simply caches some data, Nokia HERE gives you the ability to save entire regions, like a state, for offline turn-by-turn directions. You can even search for points-of-interest when you don’t have a connection, which means you’ll still be able to look up the location of a new restaurant while you’re riding the subway. There are also other features, like 3D renders of famous buildings, cloud storage for saved favorites – provided you’ve created an account – and more.
     
     
    Features list: Offline navigation: Interactive maps and turn-by-turn voice guidance are still available even without an internet connection. Maps to download and to use offline for nearly 100 countries. Public transport maps and directions for over 800 cities in over 40 countries, also when you’re offline. Live traffic info for more than 40 countries. Plan your journey on beta.here.com, then find your way there using your mobile. Personalise your map by creating Collections of your favourite places. Share your location with family and friends in real time as you go via Glympse. It’s private, secure and safe.  
     
     
    source : http://360.here.com/2014/10/21/here-for-all-android/
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    ahjolinna got a reaction from GoodBytes in Nokia HERE Maps Released for All Android Smartphones   
    Just a small reminder that HERE is owned by Nokia not M$. This is the part of Nokia that was NOT bought by Microsoft.
     
    Nokia HERE Maps offers some features that even Google Maps doesn’t, which means the free software should be at least worth considering if you’re a frequent traveler.
    Take for example its ability to store offline maps. Unlike Google Maps, which simply caches some data, Nokia HERE gives you the ability to save entire regions, like a state, for offline turn-by-turn directions. You can even search for points-of-interest when you don’t have a connection, which means you’ll still be able to look up the location of a new restaurant while you’re riding the subway. There are also other features, like 3D renders of famous buildings, cloud storage for saved favorites – provided you’ve created an account – and more.
     
     
    Features list: Offline navigation: Interactive maps and turn-by-turn voice guidance are still available even without an internet connection. Maps to download and to use offline for nearly 100 countries. Public transport maps and directions for over 800 cities in over 40 countries, also when you’re offline. Live traffic info for more than 40 countries. Plan your journey on beta.here.com, then find your way there using your mobile. Personalise your map by creating Collections of your favourite places. Share your location with family and friends in real time as you go via Glympse. It’s private, secure and safe.  
     
     
    source : http://360.here.com/2014/10/21/here-for-all-android/
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    ahjolinna got a reaction from UnknownEngineer in A Twitch of Fate: Gamers Shamelessly Wiped Clean   
    Apparently this is just windows only problem, F-Secure urges Steam users to set in to their accounts precautionary measure restrictions.
     
     
    Source: F-secure
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