Archive for: April, 2013

Facebook Announces Facebook Home for Android

Facebook today announced a new push into the mobile space with new Android-based software that exists as its own user interface overlay. The UI overlay is called Facebook Home, and can be used to replace the home screen of select Android smartphones. The Facebook Home screen makes people a priority – not apps. It serves […]

Gossip Girl Star Lands New Film Role

Leighton Meester has been cast in the The Judge. After a lawyer (Robert Downey Jr) returns home following his mother’s death, he finds out that his estranged father – who serves as the local judge (Robert Duvall) – is suspected of murder. Meester will join Downey Jr, Duvall, Vincent D’Onofrio and Vera Farmiga in the […]

The Walking Dead Adds New Regulars to Cast

The AMC series The Walking Dead is beefing up its regular cast ranks with the promotion of  for the upcoming fourth season. Coleman plays Tyreese, Martin-Green plays Sasha, and Kinney plays Beth Greene. Kinney has been on the show since 2011, Martin-Green and Coleman since last year. The trio joins another recent Walking Dead regular […]

Explore the Creative World of Terrarria on the PS3

If you are looking for some new adventure this week, be sure and check on Terraria for the PS3. Terraria is a two-dimensional side-scrolling action-adventure sandbox game, with an emphasis on crafting and exploration of randomly generated worlds. Grab your tools and go! You can do many things in Terraria: make weapons and fight off […]

New Releases from Marvel AR

Have you taken the next step in your comics reading experience by experiencing Augmented Reality via the Marvel AR App for iOS and Android devices? If not, be sure and give it a go! Marvel Content Producer & Manager of the AR App Judy Stephens talks about this week’s new releases: “The Marvel AR App […]

Google Forks WebKit to Give Chrome Increased Performance

Google has announced that they are forking the open-source WebKit browser rendering engine that Chrome and Safari currently use and that Opera recently said it would start using. Google says that using WebKit is slowing down innovation, because “Chromium uses a different multi-process architecture than other WebKit-based browsers, and supporting multiple architectures over the years […]

Samsung to Add Retail Locations Inside Best Buy Stores

Samsung has opened a new front in its battle for smartphone supremacy: the storefront. The Korean electronics giant plans to set up mini Samsung stores inside all U.S. Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile venues within the next couple of months — just in time for the Galaxy S4 launch. The “Samsung Experience Shops,” which […]

EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition

EVGA has announced the GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition, a new video card for the Mac Pro. The hardware uses 2GB of GDDR5 RAM, and includes four outputs: HDMI, DisplayPort 1.1, and two dual-link DVI connections. The card can also be used alongside Boot Camp and/or Windows, and supports standards including OpenCL and CUDA, which […]

Wacom Announces the Bamboo Stylus mini

Wacom has created a smaller version of its Bamboo Stylus line for mobile devices. The Bamboo Stylus mini has a brass-plated 1.85-inch body with a nine-millimeter (0.35-inch) diameter and soft rubber coating. The nib of the stylus can be changed for another from the Wacom range, including both firm and soft versions, while a strap […]

Pandora’s Tower to Launch April 16 in North America Only on the Wii

The long awaited North American release of Pandora’s Tower finally is finally upon us. Publisher XSEED has announced that the Wii RPG will finally launch on April 16 for $40. Developed in Japan by Ganbarion together with Nintendo, Pandora’s Tower takes the familiar maiden in distress theme and turns it on its head, asking the […]

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