With all of the progress being made with things like the Oculus Rift, Microsoft HoloLens, and Steam’s VR kit it’s no surprise that virtual reality gaming is slowly becoming more of a reality. There is a tremendous amount of effort going into researching ways to place gamers into their gaming environment. All of which focus on vision as a way to change ...
Read More »Google Sky wants to bring all the devs to the yard
Google Sky is the new platform from the Mountain View giant that is destined for developers and it was announced today right next to Dart. Google Sky is a new platform for Android developers that will allow them to use Google’s own Dart web language to write their apps and games, in the true Google spirit. The Dart programming language ...
Read More »Microsoft Acquires Surface Digital Pen From N-Trig
Microsoft has shelled out $30 million in acquiring the technology for the Surface Digital Pen from their Israeli partner, N-Trig. The company has been responsible for this type of digital writing, especially playing a key part in the development of pen-input technologies used by Microsoft and other tech companies. The move comes as a surprise, especially among claims that N-Trig was ...
Read More »Microsoft’s Hololens: Don’t Be Too Hasty
It may come as a shock, to some of you, that Microsoft’s Hololens will cost more than the Xbox One. Hold on, before everyone panics, this is the virtual reality market. The Oculus Rift costs about $350, which is already sizable heap of money, and Sony’s Morpheus may be following that same route. Don’t get me wrong, the idea of ...
Read More »Galaxy Note II Android Lollipop update seems to be out of the question
The Galaxy Note II is currently being referred to as the best smartphone of 2012 by its users, and although the phone is pretty darn old, people were still hoping to see an update to Android Lollipop arriving on it soon enough. Those hopes have just been shattered by Samsung who has confirmed on Facebook that the Galaxy Note II would ...
Read More »Bezelless Oppo R7 price and release date unveiled through TENAA
The bezelless Oppo R7 has stirred a lot of hype recently and with good reason. The design of the phone is rather remarkable, although we do wonder if the really bezelless feeling of it will be real in the end and if it will be practical or more of an inconvenience. Although the Oppo R7 is certainly gimmicky, as there’s ...
Read More »Galaxy Note Edge Android Lollipop update rolling out on T-Mobile
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is regarded as one of the best smartphones of 2014, right next to the Galaxy Note 4, its more flat brother. The Galaxy Note Edge has a an edge display that’s similar to the one on the newly launched Galaxy S6 Edge, but on only one side. Although originally the Galaxy Note Edge was meant ...
Read More »One M9e leaked photos show off plastic body and fingerprint sensor
The HTC One M9e will be the cheaper, less gimmicky variant of the recently launched HTC One M9 and reportedly, the device is in the works and close to being ready for consumers. As usual with e variants like the HTC One E8, the HTC One M9e, as it has shown up in TENAA certification documents will be a cheaper ...
Read More »HTC One Mini and One Mini 2 Lollipop update officially cancelled by HTC
HTC is getting a lot of anger from fans today as news broke on Twitter about the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer not sending out any further software updates to the HTC One Mini and HTC One Mini 2. HTC has officially confirmed that there will be no Android Lollipop update for the HTC One Mini and HTC One Mini 2, nor ...
Read More »Apple’s music service means no more free music on Youtube, Spotify
Apple is going to be launching a new music streaming service that stems out of Beats in May and while there aren’t too many details available about the new program, we do have a good idea of how Apple is approaching the new service. Apple has approached BBC Radio 1 producers to be part of the new Beats streaming service, ...
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