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After M8 first unboxing, Meizu was reviewed on video, which shows much of its UI and functionality.
Gameloft is on a roll and coming with amazing games for iPhone and iPod Touch this december. First there is car racing app Ferrari GT Revolution, then there is action game Hero of Sparta. Both the games looks spectacular and packs rich graphics in them.
And now there is one more addition to the list and it is called Brothers in Arms: Hour of Heroes. The game is packed with 14 missions and you play as Jason Becker, a soldier of the 101st Airborne division. Missions by Mission you will have to battle out your way through Normandy, Ardennes and Tunisia.
Here is video released by gameloft, which shows a sneak peak of the gameplay.
Brothers in Arms: Hour of Heroes will be out in December and we will update you as soon as it hits the App store.
If you want to step beyond youtube and looking for good video apps for your iPhone or iPod touch, then head over to the article by Mashable, where they have combined a list of top 10 video apps for iPhone other then youtube.
After a wait of almost an year, first Meizu was shipped to PCOnline for an early review. Review is still not out but you take a look at the unboxing of the most talked about and controversial iPhone clone to hit the world market.
Unboxing Video(Language Chinese):
Well all in all Meizu lives up to its iPhone clone reputation in looks, but in feature department, we are still waiting for an detailed review.
It seems that the recent iPhone 2.2 update, had some hidden features in it, one of which is Tv-Out. Which means you can post live videos from iphone to Tv, when connected through a cable.
From ArsTechnica:
The MPTVOutWindow class allows your iPhone to send its video to a connected TV rather than to the built-in screen. Intended to be used with movies, the unpublished class creates a live video feed that is sent out through the iPhone’s connector port. End-users will need to buy a video adapter or cable to use this functionality.
Video demonstration of the Tv Out feature on iPhone.