Hitman: Absolution gameplay trailer released by Square Enix
Square Enix‘s new and upcoming Hitman: Absolution might be the studio’s best Hitman installment yet, and they just released a new trailer for the game that shows off bits of the gameplay. The trailer...
View ArticleGoogle to focus more on mobile than desktop
Google has certainly been stepping up their mobile game recently. They even brought Google Voice Search over to iOS not too long ago. However, it looks like Google is planning to focus more on the...
View ArticleNokia Lumia 920 vs HTC Windows Phone 8X smartphone war
It’s time to get on board with Windows Phone 8, and what better way to do it than with one of the two first devices on the market with the mobile operating system? We’ve had a look at both the Nokia...
View ArticleBioWare wants your suggestions for the next Mass Effect game
We’re you one of the many who were disappointed by the last 15 minutes of Mass Effect 3? Well, now’s your chance to stop complaining and actually do something to make the series better. BioWare is...
View ArticleCall of Duty Elite TV new season kicks off November 13
In case you’ve forgotten (and frankly we don’t know how you could), Call of Duty: Black Ops II launches next Tuesday, November 13. That also happens to be the day a new season of Call of Duty Elite TV...
View ArticleWindows 8 security update prepared for November 13th
The first software update for Windows 8 is already headed right out the door, here with security in mind for the masses. Recent word is that this version of Windows is already significantly less...
View ArticleUS video game sales down 25% in October
The video game industry might seem to be all well and good, with big releases of video games usually hitting it strong this time of year, but sales aren’t doing so hot. According to research firm NPD...
View ArticlePhilips, LG, others said to be facing fines for CRT price fixing
It’s reported that the European Union will fine six top electronics firms for price-fixing cathode-ray tubes used in older televisions and computer monitors. The six companies consist of Philips, LG,...
View ArticleiPhone 5 rumored to be arriving on China Telecom later this year
The iPhone 5 hasn’t yet reached within China’s borders, but it’s rumored that the phone is about to. China Telecom, the country’s third-largest wireless carrier, is said to be getting the iPhone 5...
View ArticleMicrosoft Surface Touch Covers already experiencing issues
Microsoft‘s latest product, the Surface tablet running Windows RT, might be generating a lot of hype, but early adopters are already noticing some issues with the tablet and its accessories....
View ArticleMotorola DROID RAZR M Jelly Bean update on the way
It appears that Motorola wasn’t kidding around when it said that it would take Jelly Bean updates seriously, as the company announced the update to Android 4.1 for the DROID RAZR M today. Motorola...
View ArticleApple named Most Innovative Company of 2012 by Booz & Co
In their yearly list of most innovative companies in the world, the folks at analytical group Booz & Co. found with a survey of participants that Apple was the most innovative group – for the third...
View ArticleFanVision displays NASCAR live event action over local network UHF
If there’s one thing we love about the current state of mobile devices, it’s the innovation that’s being ushered in by forward-thinking brands like event-specific handheld device group FanVision. With...
View ArticleZynga acquires November Software
Beleaguered social and mobile games maker Zynga announced today that it has acquired November Software. With less-than-stellar quarterly reports and the recent reveal that it would be laying off a...
View ArticleGoogle announces price protection for devices on Play Store
Price drops are tricky things. On the one hand, price drops will likely get more people buying your product, but on the other, if someone purchased that same product immediately before the price drop...
View ArticleFacebook testing nested comments, makes conversations easier
If you’ve spent any decent amount of time on Facebook, you’ve no doubt noticed the inefficient means by which people are forced to carry on conversations in the comments section. Namely, if there are...
View ArticleSlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: November 9, 2012
Friday is here once again, but before you get too terribly sloshed, be sure you read through our recap of the day’s big news! Today we heard that Judge Lucy Koh will examine claims of misconduct on the...
View ArticleGoogle services blocked by Chinese government
Alas, Google has been stuffed behind China’s Great Firewall once again as the country prepares for the election of its new leader, Xi Jinping. Anyone who tries to access Google, Gmail, Maps, or many...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 land at AT&T
Good news, AT&T subscribers: starting today, you can get your hands on Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 at the carrier’s stores. The Galaxy Note 2, the giant stylus-toting smartphone,...
View ArticleZana Design releases Apophis USB drive made from meteorite
In case you’ve got a cool two grand laying around and have always wanted a bit of meteorite in your computing arsenal, Zana Design has the solution. The Apophis USB drive is crafted from a variety of...
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