Activision has officially taken the wraps off the latest installment of its popular first-person shooting franchise dubbed as the Call of Duty: Black Ops III and has revealed some of the things FPS gamers can expect from it. Multiplayer Coop Campaign – Yup, that’s right, the COD Black Ops III campaign can now be played with up to four friends, both online and offline via split screen. More futuristic setting – The next installment of COD Black Ops is set on the decade of 2060. Return of the undead – Zombies will make its return on the Black Ops III. RIM fought back and introduced its first touch screen device -- the Blackberry Strom (9530). That's despite the fact that back in June 2008, Blackberries were selling more than twice as many as the iPhone 3G. It also has mobile streaming, allows tethering to your laptop to share internet and can sync your desktop iTunes music files using BlackBerry Media Sync. The top feature of Blackberry is the full suite of email connectivity and management -- MS Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, Novell GroupWise as well as enterprise email account and personal email accounts -- that trumps MobileMe by a mile. Read more in our articles including "Call of Duty: Black Ops III Set to Launch in November 6" and "Blackberry Storm: RIM sheds the keypad".
Activision has officially taken the wraps off the latest installment of its popular first-person shooting franchise dubbed as the Call of Duty: Black Ops III and has revealed some of the things FPS gamers can expect from it. Multiplayer Coop Campaign – Yup, that’s right, the COD Black Ops III campaign can now be played with up to four friends, both online and offline via split screen.
More futuristic setting – The next installment of COD Black Ops is set on the decade of 2060. Return of the undead – Zombies will make its return on the Black Ops III. RIM fought back and introduced its first touch screen device -- the Blackberry Strom (9530).
Our coverage of black ops 3 includes: "Call of Duty: Black Ops III Set to Launch in November 6"; "Blackberry Storm: RIM sheds the keypad"; "Blackberry Storm 9500 Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.