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Fallout 4 Mods

Mod support for Fallout 4 on Xbox One announced at E3

In a historic move, Todd Howard announced at the Microsoft press event that when Fallout 4 releases on Xbox One, mods that are developed and released on the PC will be able to be used on the Xbox One, for free. Alongside the typical in game trailer featuring the player character entering a suit of T-45d power armor and fighting ...

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Facebook

Facebook launches Moments today

One great aspect of social media giant Facebook is having all the photos of you and your friends in place. Unfortunately, you don’t always get all of the photos you want. Whether it’s party photos that you were never tagged in or smaller get togethers and the pics just never saw the light of day. Facebook wants to make it ...

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Spotify

Spotify Taste Rewind Wants To Broaden Your Horizons

Spotify recently expanded its portfolio of services with Spotify Taste Rewind. With its own dedicated website, Taste Rewind’s front page pitches itself as “Your music, turned back in time.” The proposition is less H.G. Wells than it sounds. An existing Spotify user logs into their account via the Taste Rewind website. From there they are offered a variety of artists ...

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Gamestop shop

GameStop acquires Geeknet and ThinkGeek

GameStop has proven today that great video game news can from outside of E3 this week. With the rise of video game sales on the digital format, companies like GameStop have suffered from selling physical copies of popular titles. While they did see a profit last year from new hardware sales, it is still obvious that something must be done ...

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Uber

Uber to take over China

Uber is a fast growing transport company in which users simply say where they are and a driver connected to the app and in the area will pick them up and take them where ever they need to go. This application has proven to stretch its success out of the United States with its international endeavors. It seems as though ...

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Facebook’s latest app banned from EU

Facebook’s recent application, Moments, is its latest attempt at decentralising some of its core Facebook functions for a more streamlined experience for users. It allows users to share their pictures with ease, thanks to its new face recognition algorithms which should take the hassle out of tagging your friends by automatically doing it for you. Earlier this week, Will Ruben, ...

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Pathfinder Online Opens Up 15 Day Free Trial

When Pathfinder online showed up on Kickstarter, I was more than a little bit excited. As a longtime fan of the mission statement that EVE online had, bringing a persistent world to an MMO and letting people do what they want, how they want, and bring real consequences onto the world. I haven’t gotten around to trying Pathfinder online yet, ...

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Xbox One UI Update

E3 – Xbox One Enhancements and A Newly Unveiled Interface

This year’s E3 has unveiled a host of changes for the Xbox One console. The way we use the console and how it functions will be changing. You’ve probably heard about the proposed 360 backwards compatibility, its Summer Preview program, the Game Preview program, Windows 10 PC streaming, and its partnerships with Oculus and Valve. In a single week we were ...

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The future of ESO revealed and The Black Hand

ESO Tamriel Unlimited – Future Content Revealed

If you’ve spent any time ambling around Tamriel in ESO then you’re probably aware that the game is pretty huge. Mind you, I still haven’t purchased a mount so my perception of the space may be a little skewed. It has only been a little over a week since ESO Tamriel Unlimited was released onto consoles and at E3 Bethesda has already provided ...

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Nintendo’s Reggie is not impressed with VR today

At this year’s E3 big companies in the video game industry like Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo shared huge announcements of what’s to come in the future. Microsoft and Sony took some time in their press conferences to share how far they have gone in their latest technical endeavors. In this case, we are talking about virtual reality. But why didn’t ...

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