Monday, September 30, 2013

Fifa 14 what console are you going to play on xbox one or PS4


Experience the emotion of scoring great goals in FIFA 14. The game plays the way great football matches are contested, with innovations to the gameplay that inspire fans to build play through midfield, dictating the tempo of a match.

Feel the tension as chances are created, and experience the thrill of hitting the back of the net. A new feature called Pure Shot and a brand-new ball physics system will transform shooting, making every shot attempt feel real. FIFA 14 delivers online features and live services that connect fans to the heartbeat of the sport—and to each other—through EA SPORTS Football Club. FIFA 14 is football's social network, where fans connect, compete and share with millions of others around the world.

welcome to a world of through glass

Just when I'd got to grips with my smart phone, they came up with these crazy: John Humphrys gives his review of Google Glass

  •     The broadcaster and journalist said he is not a convert to Google Glass
  •  Although 'clever' he writes that it does the same things as his smart phone
  •  Wearer feels 'slightly foolish' and Humphrys believes there is a safety issue
  • Here is a sentence I never thought I’d write. I am at the cutting edge of technology. Scoff as much as you like — and those who know me best will scoff the most — but the photograph accompanying this article provides some of the proof.

    It shows me wearing Google Glass — and only the privileged few can claim to have done that.

    Privileged? That’s a matter of opinion. I’ll address later the question of whether this particular piece of technology is, as Google claims, going to change the world, or whether it’s just rather pointless.

    But the fact is, I’ve tried it and you almost certainly haven’t, and I’m rather pleased with myself. Childish, maybe, but there it is. Not so long ago I’d have sneered at it.

    I was rather proud of being the very last journalist in the BBC newsroom to abandon his ancient typewriter for a computer — and it was not my choice.

    I came in one morning to discover that it had gone. My boss had had it removed and he personally escorted me down to the basement of TV Centre and ordered me to spend the morning being taught to use a computer. I hated it. 

    Typing, for me, was as much a therapeutic as a creative process. I loved the buzz that came from hammering the keys as the deadline for the Nine O’Clock News drew nearer and I hated the delicate computer keyboards. If you were less than gentle with them, they broke. That was probably the beginning of my hostility to computer technology.

    When mobile phones made their first clunky appearance, I remember chairing a conference and agreeing with one of the expert speakers who said confidently they would never catch on because people would simply be too embarrassed to be seen appearing to talk to themselves in the street. Remember how we used to call them ‘poser’ phones?

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2409512/Google-Glass-review-John-Humphrys-Just-Id-got-grips-smart-phone-.html#ixzz2gPHoQU8U
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New Need for Speed Rivals Coming out soon pc Enjoy

Need for Speed Rivals captures the adrenaline and intensity of the street's ultimate rivalry between cops and racers in a stunning open road environment. Built on the Frostbite 3 game engine, Need for Speed Rivals allows gamers play as either a cop or racer, where each side of the law has its own set of high stakes challenges, rewards and consequences. As a racer, the goal is to become infamous for taking risks behind the wheel and capturing your most intense escapes on video for the world to see. The more cops players evade, the more Speed Points they collect, enabling them to unlock new cars and items. Keep raising the stakes race after race to become an ever-more valuable target to the cops -- but risk losing it all if busted. As a cop, players work together as part of a team in pursuit of racers, earning prominence and rising in the ranks of the Police Force with every bust. Achieving higher ranks unlocks new police-only cars and more powerful pursuit tech.

At the heart of Need for Speed Rivals is AllDrive, an innovative new online feature that allows gamers to seamlessly transition from playing alone to playing with friends, eliminating the line between single player and multiplayer. Players will have to keep one eye on their rearview mirror as friends will be able to enter and exit races on-the-fly, creating a world where no two events will ever be the same.

jason derulo risking his neck to stay jacked

Question: If you were thiiiiis close to being paralyzed after fracturing your neck in a freak accident in 2011 ... and you had to rehab for months to get back to normal ... would you risk it all for a killer physique??

Answer: ABSOLUTELY ... if you're Jason Derulo.

The "Whatcha Say" singer hit up a park in Sydney, Australia this weekend ... and bent over backwards for some kind of a handstand, pushup thing during a topless workout.



kanye and kim didnt fly northwest to paris

Looks like North West may pull a Ferris Bueller ... because her parents are out of the country and she's been left to her own devices in a big Calabasas mansion.

We overstate a tad.  Our Kardashian baby sources tell us ... Kim and Kanye wanted to have a romantic trip to Paris, so they left their 3-month-old behind -- under the care of grandma Kris Jenner ... and, of course, several nannies.

So you may have seen pics of Kris in Sonoma over the weekend doing a little wine tasting.  We're told it was a day trip, and while she was hitting the bottle, Khloe and Kourtney were subbing.  We're also told it was the baby's first sleepover with cousins Penelope and Mason.

As for nourishment ... we're told Kim's ample breasts produced plenty of milk, some of which was frozen, so two words for that kid -- suck it.