Saturday 10 March 2012

A real slingshot to play Angry Birds


Are you the Angry Birds enthusiasts, this concern you! If you, make the birds angry about all those damn green pigs with a slingshot virtual fun, then do it with a real slingshot in hand can only make the game more interesting.

It is now possible to play Angry Birds with a real wooden slingshot. That sounds like a new revolution for this game popular. This one has a certain Simon Ford. The man made
​​a catapult that can be used as game controller.

Angelina: artificial intelligence that creates video games

Angelina is programming concept. Behind him lies an artificial intelligence able to move from human to create video games.

Autonomous, Angelina designs all aspects of game development levels the behavior of enemies and bonuses. After assembling all the pieces, Angelina pushes its creation in a test phase. This simulates a part and to determine the best ways to complete levels. The process is repeated 400 times to cross check the results.

Friday 9 March 2012

Free Mobile would have slowed the deployment of base stations

While ARCEP has already issued two reports that Free Mobile complies with its obligations of national coverage, the National Frequency Agency (ANFR) was seized by Eric Besson to learn more about the Free network. Its findings are expected by the end of March, but the progress report published recently has shown little praise for the fourth mobile operator.

Thursday 8 March 2012

FILING full of French people: the law is passed

The National Assembly voted yesterday afternoon the bill on the "identity protection". After several months of debate in Parliament, it will be required to appear in this file of the entire French population. The text provides for the establishment of a new biometric identity card. Its chip will contain the holder's personal data: name, sex, date and place of birth, address, height, color of eyes, two fingerprints and a photograph. A second chip can be considered for use within an administrative or when buying online.

A Lego rocket into space

Raul Oaida, a Romanian surfer fan of NASA, wanted to honor his way to the U.S. space shuttle program, which ended in July 2011 after 30 years of existence. So he sent a shuttle into space in Lego using a special balloon, and posted the video on YouTube of his tribute.