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Ryse: Son of Rome heading to PC later this year

Publisher Deep Silver announced earlier that the action-packed Ryse: Son of Rome will grace the PC later this year. The game shares a similar story to Dead Rising 3 as both were released back in November for the Xbox One and both will be arriving for PC this Fall. Naturally, this means that they will feature a fair share of improvements ...

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Killzone: Shadow Fall’s low resolution causes Sony to get sued for deceptive marketing

The gaming industry has seen its fair number of lawsuits over the years but this is certainly ones of the strangest in recent memory. Sony Entertainment was sued over the fact that Killzone: Shadow Fall’s multiplayer doesn’t run at native 1080p resolution like it was previously advertised. California resident Douglas Ladore – the one who filled the suit – is claiming ...

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Apple and Microsoft to be banned by the Chinese government

Apple received a hard blow from China yesterday, as the government decided to exclude iPads and MacBooks from a list of products that can be bought with public money. This decision was encouraged by the security issues China had to deal with lately, and led to the banning of ten Apple products. Apple isn’t the only company whose devices were ...

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NPR One listens to the listeners

After coming up with NPR News, National Public Radio has launched another way of listening to their feed. NPR One is designed to adapt programmes to suit the listener. While listening, you can mark a story as “interesting”. The more you do this, NPR One will get a better understanding of your preferences and adapt future streams to your profile. ...

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Apple revealed Siri for Mac

As Siri was a trademark for every iOS device since 2011, Apple decided it’s time to focus on Mac users as well. Once the decision was made, the company introduced a similar virtual assistant that can perform dictations and system commands, helping Mac users and acting as a third hand. Published Thursday, Apple’s 92-page patent application for an  “intelligent digital ...

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Oculus Rift used in surgery procedure

At Perpetuo Socorro hospital in Gran Canaria (Canary Islands), a 60 year old patient underwent an arthroscopy surgery at the knee while being immersed in virtual reality and listening to Claire de Lune. Mrs Ramírez was terrified by the procedure and has requested general anaesthetic. Instead she was offered to wear an Oculus Rift head mounted VR display. The operation ...

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Bioware releases another teaser for their mysterious new project

Have you ever found yourself walking through a back yard and all of a sudden you saw a house sitting in the middle of a smoldering crater? No? Well, the protagonist of Bioware’s latest teaser, “Impact” certainly did. Upon witnessing such a sight one would probably be inclined to call the police or just run home, unless the person’s house isn’t at the bottom ...

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Choose your smartphone wisely: Galaxy S5 or HTC M8?

The two flagship smartphones of the past months that have gathered a lot of hype around them are the  Samsung Galaxy S5 and the HTC One M8 and all of us are waiting for them to become accessible for our pockets and regions. But when it comes to choosing between the two monsters, things become troublesome and we might encounter some ...

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Dota 2 Workshop Tools seem to be running on the Source 2 engine

As most of you probably know already the original Defense of the Ancients started off as just a mod for Warcraft 3. Blizzard’s excellent real-time strategy game had a plethora of community-created mods, but Dota is definitely the most famous by far. It did spawn a brand new genre of games after all. Its successor, Dota 2 managed to become even ...

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