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Twinity Releases Virtual London – Delays Expected

by Jay Garrett on December 7, 2009

Twinty LondonYou can now wander around the UK capital without leaving the comfort of your puter.

Well – bits any how.

Just like the real London the virtual version is beset by numerous delays.

Twinity, kinda like Second Life with real places, has finally launched a beta of virtual London.

Twinity was launched back in 2006 with a promise to model all the worlds major cities; and while London was always planned to follow Berlin and Singapore it has taken quite a while to get to where it is now.

Don’t nip onto your Apple puter though and expect to be slipping down Soho – the 3D browser only supports Windows XP and Vista.

At the moment PC users can visit London’s famous Soho district, “stretching virtually from Oxford Street down to Trafalgar Square including the world-famous Piccadilly Circus and China Town.”

Oxford Street is perhaps the mecca of most shopaholics as it’s known for all the famous brands that house their flagship stores there – I reckon that Twinity is waiting for some kind of ad deal as we know that virtual worlds are all about business and Twinity can’t be the exception now can it?

If it moves along it would be cool to watch the Olympic Village being built in real time wouldn’t it? ;)

Click here and see London so far :)

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Fly Through Google Earth via Your Browser

by Jay G on April 10, 2009

google_earth_logoThe Google Earth crew released a brand new plugin that allows users to view Google Earth tours directly from their web browsers.

These tours,  introduced in the 5.0 release of Google Earth in February, allows the user to create virtual fly-throughs across any location on Google Earth which all looks quite cool!

Google has compiled a handful of the best tours in this gallery, which includes a reenactment of Flight 1549 landing in the Hudson and a quick tour through San Francisco.

It will gobble up some space though as the plug-in needs 30 MB (80 megabytes after installing on a Mac), so it can hardly be considered lightweight.

Ignoring the size it’s pretty impressive and I can see travel companies using it to give customers a run-through of the various tours they offer.

It’s also another thing to waste time on when you should be working ;)

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Helio Ocean 2 Released To Coincide With Britney, Virgin and Valentines

January 29, 2009 Click to read more →

If you’re a fan of Britney Spears you may have heard that her next tour is to be sponsored by Virgin Mobile and the Helio Ocean 2.
You will also be aware that her tour kicks off on March 3rd which is therefore the launch date of the Ocean 2.
You may not be aware that the [...]

iPhone Guitar Rock Tour Now Available – Be a Hero

November 14, 2008 Click to read more →

iPhone owners – it’s time to get your chops, riffs, and deep-knee-bends ready as Guitar Rock Tour has finally made it onto the JesusPhone!
Gameloft have made it pretty much a mobile alternative to Guitar Hero – the app let’s you choose your weapon – Drums, Guitar or Bass.
It’s pretty easy to get into and the [...]

3G iPhone Video Tour

July 1, 2008 Click to read more →

Here we go!
Apple are treating us to a video walk through of their new baby.
Are you sitting comfortably?
Set mouth to drool.
Hop along and follow this link for iPhone loveliness :0)