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  • Traveller AR trailer promises the galaxy

    by 
    Justin Olivetti
    Justin Olivetti
    01.16.2012

    Based on the long-running space-themed RPG, Traveller AR is coming soon to the iOS platform. The "AR" there stands for "augmented reality," as the title will use the much-ballyhooed AR feature to allow you to mingle the real and virtual world into one. Just as in EVE Online, players in Traveller AR will hop in a ship and fly out into the cosmos looking to make their fame and fortune. There will be three races and three classes (Scout, Spacer, Trader) to choose from at the start and well over 40,000 unique solar systems to explore and plunder. According to the game's trailer, Traveller AR space cadets can choose their own path to glory, including trading, missions, combat, and exploration. It looks like a crossbreed of a board game with a rudimentary space combat simulator, and the trailer gives a good overview of the UI and functionality in store for us. Hop past the break to see the future... today!

  • Clickfree rolls out Clickfree Traveller, DVD Transformer backup devices

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    05.07.2009

    Clickfree just kicked out a whole host of backup options at CES earlier this year, but it looks like it's already rolling out a few more additions, including the Clickfree Traveller automatic backup device and the Clickfree DVD Transformer. The former of those is a slim, credit card-sized hard drive available in sizes from 16GB to 64GB, which will automatically backup all your most important data as soon as you plug it into your Mac or PC. The DVD Transformer, on the other hand, works much like the company's Transformer Cable, but makes use of the DVD burner in your laptop or desktop for backups instead of a USB drive -- which, incidentally, can also function just fine without a $40 peripheral. It's available right now if you're in need of a little assistance though, as is the Clickfree Traveller, which'll set you back between $80 and $240.

  • Pharos' Traveller 117 and 127 WinMo phones show up courtesy of Dell

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    10.20.2008

    Pharos' line of GPS-equipped Windows Mobile handsets has sort of lost its place in our hearts now that seemingly every phone under the sun -- smartphone or otherwise -- comes equipped with wicked advanced AGPS out of the box, but the company's latest pair actually looks competitive for reasons that have nothing to do with GPS whatsoever. Sure, GPS is nice, but the Traveller 117 and 127 really rock on account of tri-band 7.2Mbps downstream HSPA, and in the case of the 117, a VGA display. They've also got 2-megapixel primary and VGA front-facing cames, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and covert semi-official launches courtesy of Dell's online store. What more could you ask for?[Thanks, rock99rock]Read - Traveller 117Read - Traveller 127