The Destiny Beta was supposed to undergo a two day maintenance in preparation for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 launch. However, it seems that maintenance was finished earlier that anticipated so Bungie decided to just go ahead and start early. Everyone who pre-ordered the game can jump in and play this time around including PS3 and PS4 owners. Redeem ...
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HTC One M8 is getting Android KitKat 4.4.3 and Android L, but not KitKat 4.4.4
Good news HTC fans. The company has just confirmed that the unlocked version of the HTC One M8 will indeed be getting Android KitKat 4.4.3 support later this week, with the new OTA rolling out towards the weekend. This will be the final update HTC does for the One M8 before Android L is out, so this also means that ...
Read More »Apple reaching high: 120 million iPhones 6 gadgets sold by the end of the year
80 million is clearly a very large number of devices a factory can produce and people can buy and use. The new iPhone 6 is being launched, allegedly, this September in tandem with Apple’s iOS 8 and there is a lot of controversy among fans and otherwise concerning design, functionality and interface. The new Apple gadget is said to be ...
Read More »Digital tattoos, innovative screen locks and more
The new Moto X comes with a promising and innovative new feature, almost spy-tech, even. Basically, you stick a tatto wherever you want and when the phone detects it, it unlocks. You can say goodbye to the waterdrops and the fades, the phone recognizes you. We have seen similar technology incorporated in LG devices as well, such as the face ...
Read More »Dragon Age: Inquisition pushed back to November
BioWare has today revealed that the release date for Dragon Age: Inquisition has been pushed back to November. The game was due to release October 7 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC, but will now hit store shelves a month later on November 18 in North America and November 21 in Europe. Mark Darrah, executive ...
Read More »Battlefield Hardline delayed until early 2015
Visceral Games has revealed that Battlefield Hardline has been delayed until 2015. In a post on the official Battlefield website the company explained that they have made the decision to push the release date of the game back as they want to further improve it. The post states that Visceral Games began considering additional gameplay ideas in after receiving feedback ...
Read More »LG G3 and Samsung Galaxy S5 get serious price-cuts on Amazon
Tired of your old smartphone and looking for an upgrade? If the answer is yes, you’ve probably already taken a peak at either the Samsung Galaxy S5 or the newly released LG G3. Both are currently considered top of the line smartphones, and both represent the best their manufacturing companies have to offer. So that would make them expensive normally, ...
Read More »Blizzard introduces Rehgar the shaman to Heroes of the Storm
Blizzard Entertainment has been very busy working on their upcoming MOBA lately. Just last week the company unveiled Garden of Terror, a new battleground coming to Heroes of the Storm. Today they introduced the shaman Rehgar as being the latest hero to make the already impressive lineup. Rehgar may not be as well known as Diablo, Thrall, or Jim Raynor, but he ...
Read More »Sony Santa Monica reveals future plans and new logo
Sony Santa Monica Studio, best known for their work on Journey, The God of War series, and more recently The Order: 1886 has a new home now. A few days ago the studio showed us how the new location looks like and said that this place is being called The Reserve. They also revealed that this is where their next great ...
Read More »The latest League of Legends cinematic is the most epic thing you’ll see all day
When it comes to MOBAs, I have to admit that I generally prefer Dota 2 over all the others, but there was a time when League of Legends caught my attention in a big way. Like many other people out there, I too am very interested in playing a game if it has a good cinematic, and LoL happens to ...
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