Oculus, the Virtual Reality gadget manufacturer owned by Facebook came up once again with a new prototype: The Crescent Bay. This fresh-out-of-the-workshop concept was unveiled during the Oculus Connect conference which took place in Los Angeles this weekend. In front of an audience of over 1000 software developers, Oculus CEO, Brendan Iribe came out and announced the company’s new prototype. ...
Read More »Star Citizen: The Ultimate MMO
Cloud Imperium Games and Robert Space Industries are planning to bring to the table a smashing game changer with their upcoming PC title, Star Citizen. Game director, Chris Roberts claims that Star Citizen is one of the hugest MMO space simulator projects the gaming world has ever seen. His claims seem to be backed up by the millions of dollars ...
Read More »Freelance developer finds a way to run Android apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs
Following last week’s Google update in which they announced that users will be able to run Android apps on Chrome OS through “App Runtime for Chrome,” a skilled tech expert managed to break a set of app limitations. Going by the code name of “Vladikoff”, the developer in question found a way to load any app on Chrome OS instead ...
Read More »Notion Ink launches the Cain: No glamour, simply two-in-one
Notion Ink dares to dream again with the release of its new Windows tablet: the Cain. The India-based manufacturer has teamed up with Intel to create this crisp and elegant two-in-one tablet. The company’s previous shots at the market were not as on point as they would have hoped for. Notion Ink’s earlier releases, Adam followed by Adam II failed ...
Read More »Battlefield 4 Patch out this month
David Sirland, the live producer of Battlefield 4 has announced yesterday, September 19, on the official Battlefield blog that the game will receive an extensive patch at the end of this month. “Our focus for the Fall Patch on the CTE (Community Test Environment) has been to stabilize and finalize the build and this has meant less updates than normal. We’d ...
Read More »Why Halo is not coming to PC
Bad news for Halo PC fans. Microsoft’s latest announcement surrounding their ten year anniversary edition of the game, Halo: Master Chief Collection is that they do not have any plans regarding a PC release in the near future. While Halo 1 and 2 had their own PC versions along with the most recent Spartan Assault, the developers’ focus seems to ...
Read More »The Order: 1886 – new trailer reveals Weaponry in action
Upcoming PS4 title, The Order: 1886, promises to be the action-adventure shooter with an old school touch and next-gen detail. The game is currently in development at Ready at Dawn and SCE Santa Monica Studios, and will be published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is expected to come out on February 20, next year, exclusively on Playstation 4. The Order: ...
Read More »Hideo Kojima stresses the importance of 60 FPS
Innovative Metal Gear Solid creator, Hideo Kojima said on his Twitter account that he and his development team are “obsessed with 60 FPS.” Known as a true perfectionist when it comes to FPS (frames per second) rate, and detail quality, he aims very high in his future projects. Here is what Kojima posted in his thread: “Seeking for reality in ...
Read More »Destiny on PS3: Is 720p still appealing?
The aggressive promotion campaign around Destiny casts a shadow on the good old last-gen PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles. As the game has been presented so far on next-gen PS 4 and Xbox One, many gamers did not really get solid feedback on how it carries itself on the soon to be “junkyard” consoles. After current reviews, a bunch of ...
Read More »IDrive to provide 1TB of cloud storage with “titanium” data encryption
These days, it is vital to keep all your precious information safe from harm, and the fact is that standard storage devices such as the HDD or USB are not the most reliable solution. But no worries, because IDrive has got your back on this one. The IDrive service will allow you to store all of your irreplaceable information securely, ...
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