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Syrian Civil War… The Game?
Game developer Game the News strives to link important news and often weighty topics with the interactive experience that games offer. This is the case with “Endgame: Syria,” which examines the ongoing Syrian Civil
Read More »Live: Apple Q1 2013 Earnings Conference Call
Apple is set to release its Q1 2013 earnings in just under one hour, at 5:00pm EST (2:00pm PST). Analysts and investors are hoping for a blockbuster holiday quarter from the consumer electronics giant
Read More »iBUYPOWER REVOLT First Look – Portable Gaming PC
iBUYPOWER, creator of custom gaming computers unveiled their new slim and sexy REVOLT PC. It was created with the principal of its own name by rejecting the constraints of the current industry norms. It
Read More »GMail Down For Many Users This Morning
Millions of people who rely on GMail for their electronic communications have been left in the dark this morning and early afternoon, as users are reporting their GMail accounts are down. Currently, this morning’s
Read More »First iPhone 5S Photos Leaked
Even though the iPhone 5 has been available for only three months, a fellow tech website claims to already have leaked photos of an iPhone 5S prototype. The wireless repair parts supply website ETradeSupply
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 »Mic Check! Brain Scans of Freestyle Rappers Reveal Creativity Regions
Have you ever watched freestyle rap battles on YouTube and wonder how the rappers are so creative with their lyrics, and also so quick to deliver? Well, a study published today in the journal Scientific
Read More »Google Fiber Hitting Speeds Over 700 Mbps in Kansas City
Google Fiber finally launched on Tuesday in Kansas City, Kansas, and the speeds are nothing short of breathtaking. Customers, who pay $70 per month to have the Google Fiber internet service, have reported consistent
Read More »Microsoft Surface Sales “modest” According to CEO Steve Ballmer
Despite heavy television advertising, sales of Microsoft’s own tablet device – the Surface – have been only “modest” according to CEO Steve Ballmer. Ballmer made the fairly candid comments during an interview with the
Read More »AMD Releases Trinity APUs for Desktop
Today marks the launch of AMD’s newest Fusion APU series, the successor to their Llano APU’s and codenamed Trinity. With up to four physical X86 cores and very respectable discrete-class graphics, the A-series processors
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