The Battlefield series is among the foremost in the modern gaming industry, and if you've been tempted to try out Battlefield 4, now's your best opportunity in which to do so. For one week, the title will be available to play for free via Origin Game Time, and we've got all of the specific details right here.
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If you're into your RPGs, then you'll be pleased to learn that Square Enix has just released Dragon Quest IV for gamers on iOS and Android. As you'd expect from Square-Enix, of Final Fantasy fame, it's a very thorough and immersive title, and below, you can check the details as well as download links.
Forrest Gump, which stars Hollywood legend Tom Hanks, is one of those movies that almost everybody has seen. But while we collectively appreciate the heart-warming storyline, it doesn't strike us as the kind of flick that should be turned into a mobile game. Sure, most new movies are now arriving with a supplementary title - usually by Gameloft - to enhance the overall experience and sense of excitement, but Forrest Gump? Really?
Like most popular smartphones, the Apple iPhone is a continual target for clone-makers, with many different companies looking to offer an iPhone-esque experience at a discounted rate. Although the iPhone 6 has yet to be announced, we've already seen a bunch of knockoffs - some more plausible than others - and the Goophone i6, which was one of the first iPhone 6 fakes to launch this year, certainly bears a striking resemblance to the leaks and info we currently have on the Cupertino's next smartphone. One YouTuber decided to test the public in order to establish whether they could spot an underpowered Android running an iOS-like theme, and as ever, many took the bait and thought it was the real deal.
Microsoft has added a Digital TV Tuner to the Xbox One's repertoire of accessories, with the add-on set to launch in October. As we know, consoles today are more than just mere gaming machines - a point that the Xbox maker made rather too keenly for some gamers at the One's announcement last year - and below, you can find all of the relevant details on the Digital TV Tuner component including specification, price and availability.
The wave of iPhone 6-related rumors has been incessant, but with just a short while to go until the purported announcement, we're starting to get wind of some solid / confirmed reports from reliable sources. We've clapped eyes on the iPhone 6's rear shell umpteen times since the details of the revised form factor began to emerge, but a new, high-quality leak gets really up close and personal with this particular component.
Google has just pushed out updated factory images for the developer preview of Android L. The release, which currently supports the Nexus 5 smartphone and Nexus 7 tablet, adds Google Fit compatibility, and as we near the end user build of Android L set to roll out this fall, it would seem that the search giant is working doggedly to ensure all of the features are in place.
Android, being open source and all, is a prime target for makers of malicious software, and even though Google's ubiquitous mobile platform has become more and more secure through the generations, it still seems to encounter unwanted threats more frequently than iOS or Windows Phone. A new strain spotted by Russian security experts threatens more than 500,000 Android users by taking advantage of the way some banks process information through SMS, and with the ability to assume almost full control of an afflicted device, it's actually rather dangerous.
Last week, Crazy Taxi: City Rush was rolled out to those rocking an iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The title, designed specifically for mobile rather than being a port of one of the old classics, has enjoyed a bright start since making its début over at the App Store, and fashionably late, the Android version has just arrived over at the Google Play Store. Details, as well as the download link, can be seen after the fold.
Wireless charging has come along in leaps and bounds over the past few years, but whilst the ability to power up a device from a short distance away is somewhat useful, it's still not convenient enough to convince most consumers that USB cables are redundant in this respect. Sure, wire-free charging seems an inevitable part of our digital future, but there's also a lingering feeling that there's much work to be done until it becomes a necessity, and several groups are looking to push the boundaries and bring these visions to reality. One system, which uses ultrasound to power devices that may, for example, be roaming on the other side of a room, is a prime example, and after years of development, looks a very exciting inroad.
















