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  • No Man’s Sky Devs Seemingly Abandon Office After Game Flops

    No Man’s Sky Devs Seemingly Abandon Office After Game Flops

    You may have already heard how procedurally generated title No Man’s Sky was released a few months ago – but did you hear about what happened next? Gamers and fans alike were enchanted by the visual excellence and seemingly smooth and polished worlds teased in trailers, with a hype train seemingly on an unstoppable course towards […]

  • Why Did Some Developers Skip E3 In 2016?

    Why Did Some Developers Skip E3 In 2016?

    E3 has run since 1995 – touted as the biggest and best explosion of new gaming content that one can see revealed at once, the expo is pretty much the highlight of the year for some software developers. But as you may have noticed, this year, and in fact last year as well, saw several […]

  • NoFlyZone Protects Users From Drones

    NoFlyZone Protects Users From Drones

    You’re probably worried about drones as much as we are – these consumer owned devices have the ability to potentially snoop into homes and offices using their unprecedented access to high places. It’s actually not strictly legal to shoot down a drone that’s spying on you, even if it’s above your land. According to Ryan Calo, […]

  • Volvo Testing Driverless Car In 2017

    Volvo Testing Driverless Car In 2017

    Big Tech’s foray into the driverless car is achieving better and better results, according to Volvo. The Swedish car manufacturer announced that an array of sensors places on the perimeter of most cars could help eliminate crashes as the technology matures over the next 5 years. SEE ALSO: XP Losing Market Share As Users Upgrade […]

  • Heartbeat Unlocking Bracelet In the Works

    Heartbeat Unlocking Bracelet In the Works

    Heartbeat sensors are fast becoming the standard, or at least a desirable feature, in the high tech world of wearable tech that’s literally popped up from behind the scenes in the last 18 months. But how many uses are there for a plain old heartbeat sensor. Apple’s Apple Watch seems to think that it’s a […]

  • No Post-Sale RAM Upgrades For New Mac Mini

    No Post-Sale RAM Upgrades For New Mac Mini

    Just days ago we saw the latest keynote from Apple, which showed off some of the next generation models of their flagship devices, including the iPad, iMac and Mac Mini. Each of these devices represented unprecedented advancement in terms of Apple products, although critics have said that the advancements don’t mean a lot in terms […]

  • Sim-Unlocked Moto X Pure Announced

    Sim-Unlocked Moto X Pure Announced

    The Motorola Moto X is shaping up to be another great phone from Motorola, and what we’ve recently heard from online news outlets is that an alternate edition of the device is set to hit the market, the Motorola Moto X Pure. The Moto X Pure is set to be a clean version of the […]

  • Destiny Allows Free Upgrade to Next Gen

    Destiny Allows Free Upgrade to Next Gen

    It’s not often that a game allows you to download it again on a new console once you’ve already bought it, but apparently, according to today’s news on the tech front, Bungie’s new shooter Destiny will allow players who upgrade to a next generation console to keeo their copy of the game via a free […]

  • Google Glass Redesigned, Looks Great

    Google Glass Redesigned, Looks Great

    The current edition of Google Glass isn’t that great to look at, considering how it blights the face of this perfectly normal looking man below… although with all that junk on those glasses it’s hard to see if he even looks normal or not. SEE ALSO: Sony Executive ‘VR is Gaming’s Future’ A survey has […]

  • Microsoft: Support is Ending for IE8, IE9, IE10

    Microsoft: Support is Ending for IE8, IE9, IE10

    Microsoft’s historic ending of support for Windows XP generated headlines the world over, sparking Y2K like concerns over instant virus attacks on the day the company stopped giving technical help and updates to users. Thankfully, it wasn’t as bad as expected, but now it seems there’s a whole new issue to worry about, well, with […]

  • Google Teases New Interactive Music Video Cube

    Google Teases New Interactive Music Video Cube

    We’ve seen some amazing things from Google this year, such as Android Wear and the ‘Cardboard’ Virtual Reality headset, but now the company’s Creative Labs department has come up with an amazing new way to experience music videos. This interactive music cube, which plays in your browser only when it’s the currently selected tab, features […]

  • Elop: “Nokia Does Not Have Exact Plans” For Tablets

    Elop: “Nokia Does Not Have Exact Plans” For Tablets

    Nokia chief Stephen Elop has admitted, in a candid interview, that Nokia doesn’t really have any solid plans to enter that highly competitive tablet market. There have been rumours all year that the Finnish company might use its new found stability alongside Microsoft to make a bold move into the Apple dominated tablet market. Elop […]