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How Virtual Reality is About to Change Gaming for the Better
Augmented Reality (AR) has started a revolution thanks to the success of Pokémon Go. Now, AR’s big brother, Virtual Reality, will be making its presence felt through the upcoming PlayStation VR Headset, Steam VR,
Read More »CES 2014: Intel Press Conference Liveblog
Hi guys. We’re at the CES 2014 Press Conference and will be updating every few minutes with details of Intel’s latest announcements. 1:47 PM – Basically a summary: Intel wants to integrate computing and
Read More »Moto X Now Available on Republic Wireless for $299
We’ve covered Republic Wireless in the past, but today marks the day when they have made the move from Beta to full release. Featuring the Moto X smartphone for $299 without a contract and unlimited
Read More »Google Play Adds “Private Channel” App Store For Businesses
Google Play, the online app marketplace that Google launched back in March as a Android version of Apple’s iStore, is now offering a way for select developers to distribute apps internally within their organizations.
Read More »Google Opens Google Fiber Registration: Gigabit and Free Conventional Internet for the Masses
Google unwrapped their Fiber deployment site today at Google Fiber. Inside you can pre-register if you’re a Kansas City resident and sign up for deployment details if you live elsewhere. The most interesting aspect
Read More »EA and BioWare’s Ultima Forever Will Be More RPG Than MMORPG
The Ultima series has had an undeniable influence on the RPG genre. Several of the games made innovations that would later become standards such as party-based combat, written narratives to formulate complex stories, and
Read More »Google Officially Announces Nexus 7 Tablet – Runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
Google officially announced the speculated Nexus 7 tablet. It will feature a 1280×800 LCD display, quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 Processor at 1.3 ghz, 1 GB Ram, 1.2 megapixel front camera, GPS, Accelerometer, Microphone, and
Read More »Sony’s Xperia Ion Won’t Save It From Failure
Sony’s been in some tough times lately. With it’s most recent quarter featuring record losses of $5.7 billion and now the possibility that it may sell its New York – Times Square US Headquarters
Read More »AT&T to offer a red Samsung Galaxy S III, pre-order starting June 6th
AT&T is the lone carrier to offer a red version of the much anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. The company will start taking pre-prders starting this Wednesday June 6th in company-owned stores and
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S III may be the best smartphone in the world, coming to Verizon, AT&T and others
Samsung is slated to launch its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III in the U.S in early June. The new Galaxy will be released on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular. The
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