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a Moscow based game developer, has announced that Cut the Rope HD will be available for BlackBerry PlayBook.

ZeptoLab, a Moscow based game developer, has announced that Cut the Rope HD will be available for BlackBerry PlayBook. At the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 in Las Vegas, the company demonstration the latest HTML5 version of the game for Internet Explorer browsers. Post this demo, an announcement from the licencing division was made to bring Cut the Rope to the consumer market - the physics based puzzler game also made its way to QNX. This popular game, which has won a Bafta award, has cemented its place on BlackBerry App World after gaining huge popularity on both the Android and iOS platforms. However, at present, it is not the smartphone version and will only work on the PlayBook tablet. The mechanics and dynamics of the game remain similar to Android and iOS - the player has to swipe his fingers to cut a series of increasingly complicated ropes to release candy in the little green monster's mouth, reports Into Mobile. Even though the theme of the game seems stupid and f...

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Pakistan's army chief denied accusations that the military is working to oust the country's civilian government

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's army chief denied accusations that the military is working to oust the country's civilian government amid tension over a secret memo sent to Washington earlier this year about an alleged coup, the military said Friday. The memo scandal has heightened long-standing tensions between the army and the government at a time when the country is struggling to deal with a violent Taliban insurgency, a faltering economy and deteriorating relations with its most important ally, the United States.

Pakistan's PM appeals for support in standoff

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's prime minister appealed for support Friday from the country's parliament in a standoff between his beleaguered government and the armed forces, saying lawmakers had to choose between "democracy and dictatorship." Tensions between Pakistan's army and government have soared in recent days over a memo sent to Washington, raising fears that the army might stage a coup or support possible moves by the Supreme Court to oust the government. The party of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari is the largest in the ruling coalition. Elections are due in around one year's time, but Zardari aides have said the government will not step down before Senate polls scheduled for March. That vote is carried out by lawmakers and is expected to give Zardari's Pakistan People's Party a majority in the upper house, giving it significant political power for the next six years. standard

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Pakistan freed 179 Indian fishermen on Saturday who were imprisoned for violating territorial waters, the prisons chief said.::::AFP

KARACHI — Pakistan freed 179 Indian fishermen on Saturday who were imprisoned for violating territorial waters, the prisons chief said. "We have released 179 Indian fishermen and a civilian prisoner who had completed their sentences," prisons chief for southern Sindh province Ghulam Qadir Thebo told AFP. They were sent to the eastern city of Lahore by bus, where they will cross the Pakistan-India border on Sunday, he said. He added that 360 other Indian prisoners, mostly fishermen, remained in jail. Pakistan and India frequently seize each other's fishermen, accusing them of violating their respective zones in the Arabian Sea. Relations between India and Pakistan, which have fought three wars since the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947, have been plagued by border and resource disputes and accusations of Pakistani militant activity against India.