Archive for: September, 2014

Vine for Android Updated with Camera Roll Support

Vine has updated its Android application and brought it closer to parity with the iOS version thereof. The chief new feature in Vine for Android is support for the camera roll, which allows Vine users to import video they’ve already shot (rather than record live). Vine users are free to piece together multiple segments from […]

Apple Releases iOS 8.0.2 to Resolve iPhone Issues

Apple has made available iOS 8.0.2, an update that Apple says fixes an issue in iOS 8.0.1 that impacted cellular network connectivity and Touch ID on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. In addition to resolving the cellular connectivity issue, the update also repairs a number of other issues. For example, it fixes a bug […]

Hyperlapse Updated for iPhone6 and iPhone 6 Plus

Hyperlapse has released an updated version of its application with one major new feature: support for the user-facing camera. Users can now take timelapse videos with themselves as the star. The app also introduces a new design for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and resolves some bugs. Hyperlapse, which is made by Instagram, […]

Gigabyte Debuts Force H Headset Series

Gigabyte Force H3X Gigabyte has introduced a new series of gaming headsets it plans to launch before the end of the year. Called the Force H Series, this line of headphones includes five models to suit gamers, mobile device owners and audiophiles alike. According to the company, each headset is engineered with different audiotechnology. For […]

The Crew Closed Beta Speed onto Consoles Next Week

The Crew will enter its closed beta phase on consoles next Tuesday, September 30. The game took multiple pre-release spins through PC tracks in July and August, but those hoping to be picked to play the game early on PS4 and Xbox One will need to register on Ubisoft’s official website for the game. The […]

Intel Buys Stake in Chinese Mobile Chip Vendor

Intel said it has forged an agreement with Tsinghua Unigroup to co-develop processors for mobile devices. Tsinghua runs both Spreadtrum and RDA, which are fabless semiconductor companies that develop 2G-, 3G-, and 4G-enabled mobile chipset platforms for smart phones, feature phones, and other consumer electronics products. In particular, Spreadtrum will create and sell a family […]

BlackBerry Passport Sells Out at 200K Units

Word that 200,000 units of the BlackBerry Passport were sold two days after the device was unveiled, is being seen as a positive sign for the model, and the company itself. The wide, square-shaped handset has captured the attention of the BlackBerry faithful. The device is made for the power using businessman and to BlackBerry’s […]

Yahoo Ends Qwiki App

Yahoo today announced another round of product closures as its narrows its focus on core business units. One of the closures is a mobile app called Qwiki. Qwiki was able to take the photos stored on smartphones’ camera rolls and convert them to short videos. The Qwiki app and service will cease operating on November […]

Futuridium EP Deluxe Is On the Way for PS4 and Vita

Stylishly fast shooter Futuridium EP Deluxe will launch next week on PlayStation 4 and Vita. Now slated to launch on Tuesday, September 30, the game will cost $12.49 and will launch at a 20 percent discount ($9.99) for PlayStation Plus members. The game is also Cross-Buy compatible, so those with both systems will only need […]

New Games With Gold Picks for October

Microsoft recently announced the free games that Xbox Live Gold members will receive in October on Xbox One and Xbox 360. Xbox One owners will be getting only one new free game next month. Chariot, a co-op action-platformer from independent developer Frima Studios, will be free when it launches on Xbox One. (It’s also coming […]

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