Indie developer Bedtime Digital Games’ isometric sleepwalking puzzler Back to Bed is still planned for a 2016 release on the Wii U eShop. While Back to Bed has already launched across multiple platforms including Steam, mobile, and Sony’s PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4, the 12-person crew at Bedtime Digital has one person in charge of […]
Sep 19 2016 | Posted in
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After releasing Duo to the masses last month, Google is apparently prepping to launch its next big messaging app, Allo, this Wednesday, September 21st. That’s at least according to the famed leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks). Allo was originally announced along with Duo at Google I/O 2016, leading most to believe the apps would launch at […]
A report from Hungarian site HWSW has a close-up photo of the new AMD AM4 processor socket, and it looks like this will have 1331 pins per the report. (We did not count!) Image credit: Bit-Tech AMD’s newest AM4 socket will support both New APUs and FX series CPUs, unlike the previous generation which split […]
Square Enix announced at Tokyo Game Show 2016 Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Professional for Nintendo 3DS. The upgraded game is releasing in Japan on February 9, 2017. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Professional uses Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 as a base, along with a new scenario. In addition to characters that appeared in […]
Sep 19 2016 | Posted in
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Although some ways from release, Robert Space Industries’ Star Citizen earned its place on our list of the most ambitious PC games after accruing an impressive crowdfunding windfall and securing a cast of A-list celebrities. At Gamescom, Sam was impressed with version 3.0’s planetary landing, however the latest trailer demos its first-person shooting and showcases […]
Valve has reportedly pulled all Digital Homicide games from Steam. The moves comes after Digital Homicide was granted a subpoena that forced Valve to reveal the identities of 100 users who posted harsh reviews. Studio co-founder James Romine on Friday sued those anonymous people as part of an $18 million personal injury claim. Later that […]
GoPro has unveiled a new drone, adding a new dimension to the action-and-adventure film-making it’s become famous for through tiny, cube-shaped cameras, and sparking a rally for the company’s flagging stock. The Karma drone, priced at $799, fits into a small, included backpack, and features a detachable camera stabilizer as well as a game-style controller […]
Visa conducted a survey in Europe, from which it learned that people trust fingerprint authentication far more than they do iris or face recognition, or other forms of biometric authentication. The survey also seems to show that banks are trusted much more than governments when it comes to storing biometric data. Europeans Warming Up to […]
Sep 19 2016 | Posted in
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Back in January 2016, Nikon surprised the photography world with the unveiling of the KeyMission 360, a waterproof action cam capable of capturing 4K footage in 360 degrees. There weren’t a lot of details at the time: We knew it’d be rugged without a special housing (waterproof down to 100 feet, as well as dust-, […]
Twitter today made good on a promise it made four months ago: moving forward, photos, videos, quoted tweets, and polls will not count towards the 140-character limit in tweets. This means people can now respond to others on Twitter as well as include photos or GIFs and still have 140 characters to write what they […]