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Monday 11 February 2013

Samsung: No More Galaxy Tablet Keyboard Docks from Us

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It's not easy to learn that your favorite gadget accessory has been axed, but Samsung has reached the conclusion that its keyboard docks don't qualify as favorite to most people.
Because of that, it will no longer make keyboard docks for the Galaxy Note 10.1, the Galaxy Tab 10, and the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 tablets.

iPhone 5 rated fifth in user satisfaction in new study


Apple was No. 1 overall for user satisfaction, but the iPhone 5 was fifth on the list among U.S. consumers, says a poll from OnDevice Research.

Apple's Tim Cook 'opposed Samsung lawsuit'

Apple chief executive Tim Cook was reportedly against filing patent lawsuits against Samsung.
The Cupertino firm is involved in drawn-out legal disputes with its rival in numerous territories, but Cook is said to have advised against courtroom action.

Vodafone warns iPhone 4S users against iOS 6.1

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CRIMSON MOBILE OPERATOR Vodafone has told its iPhone 4S customers not to install Apple's latest iOS update, iOS 6.1, warning of battery and 3G issues.
Apple released iOS 6.1 towards the end of January, bringing 4G support and bug fixes to its existing iDevices. However, Vodafone has since warned users not to download the over-the-air update, saying they might experience issues with their battery life and 3G signal.
Such problems have already been reported by iPhone users, who have flocked to Apple's support forums to bemoan the iOS 6.1 update.

Apple is testing a smartphone watch with iPhone features

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GIZMO DESIGNER Apple reportedly is testing an electronic watch that has some of the functions found on its iPhone.
Apple has been widely tipped to have a television in the works but now the firm is said to be testing an electronic watch as well. According to the Wall Street JournalApple has talked to Foxconn about assembling a wearable electronic device.

Apple Experimenting with Smart Watch Gadgets – Reports.

After revolutionizing the market of cell phones and popularization of media tablets, Apple wants to tap a completely different market, the market of wrist watches, which has existed for about a hundred of years. With its first devices designed to be wearable, Apple will likely cause a lot of market buzz. But will it actually create a yet another revolution?

iOS 6 Sound Problem” Reports Keep Trickling In

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It appears that even after the release of iOS 6.0.1, 6.0.2, and even 6.1, some Apple customers are still experiencing sound issues with their iPhones after making the leap from iOS 5 to iOS 6.

BLACKBERRY Z10 NOW AVAILABLE IN U.S. WITH $50 UNLIMITED PLAN

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BlackBerry’s (BBRY) first next-generation smartphone won’t be available from major U.S. carriers until sometime in mid-March, but a smaller carrier called Solavei is making the BlackBerry Z10 available starting immediately. What’s more, BlackBerry’s Z10 is available with unlimited service and nationwide access to Solavei’s partner 4G networks for just $50 per month. The catch? The Z10 costs $1,000 online from Solavei’s retail partner. “We believe in giving our members access to the latest phones and wireless capabilities,” said Solavei CEO Ryan Wuerch. “Solavei not only gives its members the opportunity to pay less for unlimited mobile service, but even the opportunity to earn income by sharing Solavei with others.” More details on how the service works follow below in the company’s full press release.

Sunday 10 February 2013

Apple and Samsung, 'frenemies' for life

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San Francisco/Seoul: It was the late Steve Jobs' worst nightmare.
A powerful Asian manufacturer, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, uses Google Inc's Android software to create smartphones and tablets that closely resemble the iPhone and the iPad. Samsung starts gaining market share, hurting Apple Inc's margins and stock price and threatening its reign as the king of cool in consumer electronics.

What 7 Million Jailbreaks Are Saying. Is Apple Listening?

What is going on here? The normally docile Apple masses are growing restless. The much anticipated iOS 6 jailbreak, evasi0n, has now been installed more than 7 million times in the six days since its release. (Forbes‘ Andy Greenberg pegged it at ”nearly 7 million” as of 8 am Friday. At that rate, it could be well over 10 million by now, but there has been no reliable report on installs since Greenberg’s.)
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New smartphone app PressureNet could help forecast storms

New smartphone app PressureNet could help forecast storms
New smartphone app PressureNet could help forecast storms
NEW YORK: Researchers have developed a new appthat lets users send pressure measurements to scientists which may help predict storms. 

The app, called PressureNet, takes advantage of the latest sensor to show up in smart devices. 

Some of the latest mobile devices now takeatmospheric pressure measurements to determine elevation, in an effort to more precisely track location, the 'TechNewsDaily' reported. 

At the same time, the pressure in an area can inform meteorologists about what's happening with the air masses in that location and help them forecast stormsthat will arrive over the next few hours. 

Atmospheric scientists at the University of Washington in Seattle are trying to develop a way to use these device-gathered measurements for short-term storm forecasts. 

It will take some time for research before the scientists are able to test whether their method works. If it does,smartphone and tablet owners could help collect far more data than are now available from federally managed weather stations in the US. 

"We could potentially have tens or hundreds of thousands of additional surface pressure observations, which could significantly improve short-term weather forecasts," Cliff Mass, who is leading the weather-predictingeffort, said in a statement. 

The UW team is now gathering about 4,000 data points an hour, the report said. 

Previous versions of the app have been around since 2011, but its developers at the Canada-based Cumulonimbus just updated it in January so that users may share their data anonymously with Mass and colleagues. 

"Thunderstorms are one of the areas of weakest skill for forecasting. I think thunderstorms in the middle part of the country could potentially be the biggest positive for this approach," he said. 

Researchers hope to compare their smartphone- and tablet-aided forecasts to traditional predictions.

You Won’t See Facebook’s Graph Search On iPhone Or Android Anytime Soon


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The release of Facebook’s Graph Search has raised much discussion among technology pundits and investors. One of the biggest questions surrounding the highly anticipated feature is its availability on mobile.
After all, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said on a number of occasions that Facebook is a mobile company. “On mobile we are going to make a lot more money than on desktop,” he said at TechCruch Disrupt SF 2012, adding “a lot more people have phones than computers, and mobile users are more likely to be daily active users.” Facebook understands mobile’s importance, so why wouldn’t it offer Graph Search for Android and iPhone from the start?
It’s simple: Graph Search for mobile would need to incorporate speech, which is a different beast altogether.

Sony's PS4 to focus on new style of play, but what about hardware?

I am always somewhat suspicious of a new console that hits the market amidst talk of how hardware and raw horsepower isn't the true focus of the system. 
Unfortunately, this may be the case with the Sony's long-awaited PlayStation 4, which is expected to make its debut on February 20 and launch later this year.
Indeed, an unnamed Sony Computer Entertainment executive has reportedly stated that the PlayStation 4 will be more of a home entertainment hub than we've seen with previous Xbox consoles.

Friday 1 February 2013

Fujitsu speeds up internet transmissions, declares war on buffering

Fujitsu's engineers, bored of waiting for their movies to download, have cooked up a new data transferprotocol that promises to be 30 times faster than current speeds. Using a proprietary tweak of user datagram protocol (UDP), the software examines the available bandwidth and only uses the optimal amount, rather than trying to load the pipe with more than it can handle. The science, however, lies in its ability to distinguish between packets that haven't arrived and those which are lost -- and only resending the latter. It's hoping to commercialize the software at some point this year, so if your Skype chats suddenly get a lot lesslaggy, you know who to blame.

Google X Phone leaked by Motorola


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Motorola has leaked the existence of the so-called Google X Phone, which it is developing for parent company Google.

Motorola has posted a job listing for a "Sr Director Project Management, X-Phone," on the business-oriented social network, Linkedin. This is about as official a confirmation as we're likely to get at this point that new Motorola-Google phone is indeed in the works.

Chinese hackers also hit Wall Street Journal

Chinese hackers also hit Wall Street Journal

Revelation follows New York Times saying it was victim of extensive spying campaign


The Wall Street Journal said yesterday it had been targeted by hackers trying to monitor the newspaper's coverage of China, less than a day after a similar revelation from its competitor The New York Times.
The Journal, which is owned by News Corp., said it finishe

Windows Phone 7.8 for the Lumia 800

My morning routine normally consists of switching on the personal mobile (Nexus 4), checking Facebook and Twitter. Then switch on the work phone (Nokia Lumia 800), check the work emails, and then get out of bed.

HMV Announces UK Redundancies

Deloitte has announced redundancies at music retailer HMV.
It's been a rough couple of weeks for HMV. A couple of weeks back, the music retailer and entertainment company announced that it hadofficially entered administration. Though little information on the company's future was offered, HMV did say that it had appointed Deloitte as an administrator and Deloitte said it would be keeping stores open while it assesses HMV's situation and seeks a buyer. Unfortunately, though stores remain open, staff aren't safe from redundancies.

NVIDIA Tegra 4 Tablet/Phone Chips Doing Rather Poorly

The Tegra 3 mobile system-on-chip has managed to charm its way into the tablet designs of many consumer electronics device developers, but the same cannot be said about its successor. 

NVIDIA Tegra 4

NVIDIA did say the Tegra 4 was faster than the Apple A6X in the iPad, and better by a factor of 6 than Tegra 3. 

X-Phone, Motorola’s Rumored Android 5.0 Phone Confirmed by Job Listing


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There have been tons of speculations on Motorola’s X-Phone project, but nothing indicated that this could be real until today.

It looks like Google and Motorola are indeed working on something called X-Phone, which will eventually see the light of day in the coming months.

Sony unveils WUXGA projector with Laser Light Source Technology

At the Integrated Systems Europe event, better known as ISE 2013, Sony unveiled its first projector with Laser Light Source Technology, a WUXGA installation projector. The projector is modeled after a couple of popular units in Sony’s F-series, and it boasts several features, including up to 20,000 maintenance-free hours of use.

Will Sony Unveil the Playstation 4 on February 20?


Playstation Meeting 2013

Speculation mounts over next-gen console after Sony teases special Playstation event

In the unlikely event that you don’t spend most of the year playing through the titles on Maximum PC’s list of the “most anticipated PC games of 2013

Twitter outage marks return of the Fail Whale



Twitter has apologised for an outage that left some users unable to access the service for nearly several hours on Thursday, its third outage of January.

Thursday 31 January 2013

Nintendo Wii U: Why the Console Isn't Selling

As Nintendo slashes sales expectations for the Wii U, Games Correspondent Ed Smith looks at why the console is struggling to sell 
A cashier stands in front of a display of Nintendo Wii U gamepads and consoles in a store in Times Square, New York last November. (Credit: Reuters)
A cashier stands in front of a display of Nintendo Wii U gamepads and consoles in a store in Times Square, New York last November. (Credit: Reuters)
Despite Nintendo reporting that within three months of launch the Wii U had made $300 million (£190m) compared to the original Wii's $270m during the same period, sales of the new console have slowed down. 
In the seven days leading up to Christmas 2012, the Wii U sold just 122,000 units in Japan, compared to a week before when it sold 130,000. The Wii U also struggled in its opening week, shifting 400,000 units in the US between 18 and 24 November compared to the original Wii's 476,000 units during a similar period in 2006.

Tablet Sales up 75% as Samsung and Asus Gain on Apple

The tablet market has grown by more than 75 percent in the last year, and while Apple still tops the list, Samsung and Asus have gained ground on the iPad-maker.
Microsoft's Surface shipped 900,000 units in the final three months of 2102, failing to make a significant impact on the tablet market. (Credit: Reuters)
Microsoft's Surface shipped 900,000 units in the final three months of 2102, failing to make a significant impact on the tablet market. (Credit: Reuters)
The growth in the tablet market is reflected in the continued decline in the PC market, with consumers choosing to replace their laptops with tablets rather than purchasing both. Lower average selling prices, a much wider range of form factors and sizes; as well as increased Christmas spending pushed shipments in the final three months of 2012 to 52.5 million - up from 29.9 million the previous year.

Intel Broadens Smartphone Push With Acer Liquid C1

 

The Acer device is the latest overseas move by Intel to gain traction in the booming smartphone chip market now dominated by ARM.

Intel is continuing its push into the mobile chip space with the launch in Thailand of a new smartphone from Acer powered by Intel’s new low-power Atom Z2420 processor, codenamed “Lexington.”
Officials from Intel and Acer unveiled the new phone, the Liquid C1 smartphone, in Thailand Jan. 31, saying they expect the $335 device to hit store shelves in other countries in Southeast Asia over the next few months. The phone, which runs Google’s Android, is the latest device from Intel to launch in overseas markets as the company looks for a foothold in the highly competitive mobile device market, where the predominant chip platform is from ARM Holdings.

Microsoft's Bing team launches new series of Office 365 apps

Earlier this week, Microsoft officially launched Office 2013 and the new Office 365 Home Premium service. The new productivity software suite also supports downloads of apps via the Office Store and Microsoft said at the time there were over 200 apps available for users.

The rumor that won’t die: Apple’s perpetually pending video game console

There are some things you can always seem to count on in the video game industry. Activision is always working on a new Call of Duty game. Ubisoft's Beyond Good and Evil sequel is always "just around the corner." The PlayStation 3 is constantly hitting its stride. And Apple is perpetually on the verge of releasing a living room video game console that will revolutionize everything.

NPD: Apple's iTunes takes biggest piece of online video on demand pie

As sales of Blu-ray disc and DVDs continued to slip, Apple has taken the leading share of the emerging Internet video on demand market, according to a new report by The NPD Group. 
NPD issued a report today, noting that conventional discs have dropped from 64 percent of the home market in 2011 to 61 percent in 2012, blaming lower average prices of discs as contributing to share declines. 

HP, Acer See Promise in Chromebooks Over Windows 8: Reports


 

Hewlett-Packard and Acer are looking to boost their laptop sales figures, which haven't been booming with Windows 8.

Hewlett-Packard and Acer are looking to market more laptop computers that run Google's Chrome OS, rather than Windows 8, which both companies say have had disappointing sales, according to recent reports.
HP is about to launch its first-ever Chromebook in February, according to a Jan. 28 report by The Verge.
The information came from a leaked specifications sheet that was found on HP's Website, according to the story. The spec sheet has since disappeared from the site.

Microsoft sold 900K Surface RT tablets in face of muted demand


Computerworld - Microsoft shipped an estimated 900,000 Surface RT tablets last quarter, barely missing the top five device makers, but illustrating that demand was "muted at best," IDC said today.
"There is no question that Microsoft is in this tablet race to compete for the long haul," said Ryan Reith, analyst and program manager of IDC's mobile device tracking, in a statement. "However, devices based upon its new Windows 8 and Windows RT operating systems failed to gain much ground during their launch quarter, and reaction to the company's Surface with Windows RT tablet was muted at best."
Microsoft has not disclosed sales numbers for the Surface RT, and has generally shied away from even general statements of its progress.
IDC's Surface RT estimate was based on the firm's ongoing tracking of Asian component suppliers, said Tom Mainelli, IDC's research director for tablets, in an interview today. Its number was in the same ballpark as earlier estimates that had pegged Surface RT sales at around 1 million.
"Microsoft faces an uphill battle," said Mainelli. "They were damned if they did [their own tablet], damned if they didn't."Microsoft launched the Surface RT in October, and until late in the quarter sold it exclusively through its online mart and its several-dozen retail stores. Only in December did the company expand distribution to other retailers, such as Best Buy and Staples in the U.S.
Mainelli laid part of the blame for the Surface RT's performance on the upcoming Surface Pro, which unlike its predecessor runs the full Windows 8 operating system and existing Windows desktop applications.
"There was a fair amount of confusion about what [Surface] RT is, and also a fair amount of interest in the Pro version," Mainelli said. The combination led some potential buyers to delay a decision until they had a chance to see and evaluate the more expensive Surface Pro.
Both Mainelli and Reith also pointed to the Surface RT's price point as a flaw in Microsoft's launch-quarter strategy. The Surface RT starts at $599 with a keyboard, the accessory Microsoft has aggressively promoted as key to the tablet's usefulness.
"Microsoft and its partners need to quickly adjust to the market realities of smaller screens and lower prices," said Reith. "In the long run, consumers may grow to believe that high-end computing tablets with desktop operating systems are worth a higher premium than other tablets, but until then [average selling prices] on Windows 8 and Windows RT devices need to come down to drive higher volumes."
The one bright point in the quarter for Microsoft, said Mainelli, was that it was close to making the top five list, outsold by fifth-place Barnes & Noble by only 100,000 units.


Lenovo records record profits; thinks Windows 8 will drive PC demand


Lenovo was one of the biggest supporters of the Windows 8 launch in October as it introduced a number of new touchscreen-based notebooks, tablets and convertibles. It continued that support earlier this month by announcing a bunch of upcoming Windows 8 products at CES 2013, including the impressive looking 27 inch IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC all-in-one, which will be able to be laid flat to serve as a really big tablet (kind of).
To support Lenovo's bet on Windows 8, it looks like the company has managed to sell a lot of PCs in the fourth quarter of 2012. The China-based company announced today that for the last three months of the year, it had revenues of $9.4 billion, up 12 percent from the same period a year ago. Net profits came in at $205 million, up 34 percent from the same period a year ago.
Lenovo said it shipped 14.1 million PCs during the fourth quarter, up 7.6 percent. This is in contrast to the overall PC market, which saw shipments go down for the same quarter. CNet.com reports that during the company's conference call with analysts, Lenovo's chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing was upbeat that Windows 8 will help the company continue to grow in the new year, saying, "New technologies like Windows 8, ultrabooks, and convertibles will drive new demand. 2013 will be better than 2012."
It just goes to show that if you have a company that makes products that people want to buy and use, you can still be successful even though the market contracted during the same time period. It also shows that the launch of Windows 8 was perhaps not as slow as certain companies, such as Acer, would lead people to believe.
Source: Cnet.

SSD market consolidation expected


Storage vendors are anticipating some serious consolidation in the SSD market as the large number of players starts to be reduced.
The issue of consolidation is going to be a challenge for resellers trying to work out which brands to carry as well as for customers.
At a recent MicroScope roundtable the SSD market was given plenty of attention with many expecting the current number of players to be whittled down.
"In the SSD market there are about 40 different vendors out there, including start-ups. As SSD vendors start going to the wall that will become an issue going forward and customers will be looking at financial stability," said Peter Godden, vice president EMEA at Coraid.
Others drew parallels with other parts of the storage world with Thomas Pavel, director of channel sales at LSI, commenting that the current situation reminded him of the hard disk world.
"It happened in the disk world and now there are just two to three there and in a couple of years there is going to be consolidation of the SSD suppliers," he said.
Jacco van Achterberg, EMEA sales director at Nexenta, said that there was not that much difference between a large amount of the SSD offerings and that was also a weakness for some vendors in that market.
"If you take an SSD device from a factory and out some software on it is the same world over and over again," he said.

Valve's Newell: Biggest threat in the living room is Apple


Given its efforts to bring Steam into the living room, you'd think Valve would be worried about the next generation of consoles coming later this year. Yet according to Valve CEO and bearded messiah Gabe Newell, the "biggest challenge" in that space isn't so much new console hardware—rather, it's Apple making a play for the living room "before the PC industry . . . gets its act together."
Newell dropped that bombshell during a lecture at the University of Texas' Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. The folks at Polygon have posted some other choice quotes from the talk, including this interesting overview of the situation:
"The threat right now is that Apple has gained a huge amount of market share, and has a relatively obvious pathway towards entering the living room with their platform," Newell said. "I think that there's a scenario where we see sort of a dumbed down living room platform emerging — I think Apple rolls the console guys really easily. The question is can we make enough progress in the PC space to establish ourselves there, and also figure out better ways of addressing mobile before Apple takes over the living room?"
Newell also brought up Miracast wireless display tech and Nvidia's Project Shield. Based on his statements and the wording of the Polygon article, I'm getting the impression that the hotly anticipated Steam Box may not be a dedicated living-room PC. Now, I'm imagining more of a small, low-power system with the ability to stream games from a full-featured PC. I kind of like the idea, too—why buy a whole other gaming PC when you could just extend your current one to the living room?
I can see Newell's point about Apple, as well. Even today, AirPlay mirroring with an iOS device and a $99 Apple TV can deliver a reasonably compelling gaming experience. If Apple makes a stronger push in that market—which the rumor mill suggests it will—then we may see more games take advantage of the technology... and more folks questioning their need for a dedicated console.

Apple To Stop Mac Pro Sales In Europe From March 1st


eu mac pro Apple To Stop Mac Pro Sales In Europe From March 1stNo matter how large and influential an entity is, and regardless of your war chest, you will still need to bow down to regulatory requirements in a particular area. Case in point, Apple, the second most valuable company in the US on the stock market, will stop selling their Mac Pro desktop in Europe when the calendar hits March 1st, simply because new regulatory requirements in the region would come into play from that day onwards.
Apple made know of this stop in sales for the Mac Pro desktop via a letter that they sent to resellers today, citing Amendment 1 of Regulation IEC 60950-1. Unfortunately, the letter itself failed to shed light on just what is inside the Mac Pro desktop that violated said regulatory requirements. This should not come across as negative news to be reflected in the share price, since the high-end professional desktop is more or less a niche product for the company, and sales of the machine in Europe would hardly be a drop in their bucket. Rumor also has it that Apple intends to update the Mac Pro this year, which would mean it will comply with the new European regulations.

Pictured: What an iPad 5 in a post-mini world could look like



Credit: Martin Hajek
It's getting harder and harder for Apple to announce a product that everyone hasn't already seen before thanks to photo and info leaks. Case in point: iPhone 5 and iPad mini. We already knew what they looked like months before they were officially revealed.
And if there's one thing that makes Apple ever more predictable, it's that the company's established products right now are largely iterations on previous design. So why wait for Apple to announce the iPad 5? These 3D renders from artist Martin Hajek show how the 9.7-inch iPad's dimensions can be reduced by a sizable margin using the iPad mini's design language.
Hajek's design is not without merit, either. Just earlier this week, images of the back of the alleged iPad 5 surfaced, suggesting Apple will indeed give its larger tablet a redesign to mimick the iPad mini and iPhone 5. How does an 9.7-inch iPad with thinner bezels and a slimmer chassis sound?

HTC to release the M7 in UK stores from March


HTC seems to be having a hard time keeping its next flagship away from the news. Only a day ago, the Taiwanese smartphone maker had sent out invites for two press conferences simultaneously in New York and London on February 19, and there are speculations doing the round that it may indeed be the launch of HTC M7.
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According to the website htcsource.com, HTC M7 is expected to start retailing from March 8, 2013. It further claims that this smartphone will be available in the UK and European markets before it find its way to United States.
Even in the past there have been news reports suggesting that HTC has sourced components to manufacture 4-5 million units of the HTC M7 during the first quarter of 2013. The strategy behind launching this device ahead of MWC is that the company wants to get their flagship out before their rivals.
So March release may give HTC a few weeks advantage over it’s main rival Samsung with it’s imminent release of the  Galaxy S IV.
Over the past couple of months, HTC M7 smartphone has been leaked extensively over the Internet. However, till now there was only the black colour option of this smartphone that has been spotted. However, htcsource.com claims that it will be available in one more colour option, which could either be white, silver or even red.
Just to recap, HTC M7 is expected to come with 4.7-inch 1080p display. Other specifications that this smartphone may have are 13-megapixel rear camera, 1.7GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. and sporting the Android 4.2 along with the brand new Sense 5.0 UI.
Via: htcsource

World of Warcraft movie gets Moon director onboard


Duncan Jones set to direct live-action blockbuster based on Blizzard's fantasy world.
Moon and Source Code director Duncan Jones has confirmed he will direct the upcoming movie for Blizzard's Warcraft franchise.
Legendary Pictures' adaptation of Blizzard's world-conquering RTS and MMO series will be a live-action movie with a budget "north of $100 million" , according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Shooting for Warcraft is expected to start later this year for an intended 2015 release. The eight-year-old MMO World of Warcraftwhich still boasts 9.1 million monthly subscribers, saw its fourth expansion, Mists of Pandaria, released last year.
"So the gauntlet was thrown down ages ago: Can you make a proper MOVIE of a video game. Ive always said its possible. Got to DO it now! ;)" wrote Jones on Twitter last night.
The script for Warcraft --which is being kept "under wraps" according to The Hollywood Reporter--has been penned by Charles Leavitt, who has previously worked on The ExpressBlood Diamond and K-PAX.
Spider-Man director Sam Raimi had originally been down to direct the film, but had to leave the project in favour of the upcoming Oz the Great and Powerful.
For more information on World of Warcraft, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.