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EA Access Brings Netflix-like All-You-Can-Play Gaming To Xbox One For Just $5 Per Month

Ben Reid·July 30, 2014
Electronic Arts, or EA as it is often referred, is one of the most well-respected and renowned gaming publishers on the planet, and has, in its decorated history, presented us with some truly seminal titles. Now, it's fair to say that apart from Titanfall, Xbox One owners haven't had much to claim over their PS4-toting rivals in the battle of one-upmanship so far. However, EA has just rolled out a special deal for Xbox One customers that offers access to a number of those aforementioned great games for a cost of just $5 per month, which, if you've already stumped up the cash for the console itself, is chickenfeed by comparison.

Android Fake ID Security Flaw Allows Hackers To Completely Take Over Your Device

Ben Reid·July 30, 2014
New 'Fake ID' security bug has now been found in Android that allows a malicious app to send faked credentials, disguising itself as a legitimate app. The security firm credited with discovering this new malware feels there's genuine cause for alarm.

Apple TV Gets Two New Channels, Fox Now And CNBC

Ben Reid·July 30, 2014

PS4 1.75 System Update Released, Adds 3D Blu-ray Support And More

Ben Reid·July 30, 2014
Sony has just rolled out a software update to PS4 owners, with the marquee feature being the new-found support for 3D Blu-ray movies. We've got all of the details right here, so be sure to join us after the fold.

Fitbit App Arrives For Windows Phone 8.1, Download It From Here

Paul Morris·July 29, 2014
When a major hardware company come to the realization that it needs to launch an accompanying mobile app with its product, it tends to focus on the two biggest mobile platforms; iOS and Android. And rightly so as a recent collection of statistics has suggested that as of June 2014 those two platforms account for almost 90% of the smartphone market. With that said, it's extremely important to not only remember, but also consider catering for growing options such as Microsoft's Windows Phone platform. FitBit, the manufacturers of the FitBit Flex and other powerful wearables, provided some good news a few weeks ago by announcing that it was building a native experience for Windows Phone 8.1 users, with that app now being live on the Windows Phone Store for immediate download.

Facebook To Cut Chat From Main App, Force Every User To Download Facebook Messenger

Paul Morris·July 29, 2014

If You Must Take Photos At A Concert, Then Please Use This iPhone App Instead

Oliver Haslam·July 29, 2014
If you've a concert-goer, then you're no doubt already acutely aware of one problem that has cropped up over the last ten years or so. In fact, we'd say it's only really come to our attention since the iPhone arrived in 2007.

Apple Launches 2014 Retina MacBook Pro Refresh, Here’s What Is New

Paul Morris·July 29, 2014
Keeping in line with a number of rumors that surfaced over the weekend, Apple has today announced a relatively important refresh to its MacBook Pro range of computers. The update to the MacBook Pro with Retina display line of machines had been widely anticipated, and although the amendments don't come as a great surprise, they do mean that those looking to purchase one of Apple's portable Mac computers will ultimately benefit from a more powerful experience along with a reduced financial outlay.

You Can Already Pre-Order A REAL 24k Gold Or Platinum iPhone 6

Ben Reid·July 29, 2014

Hilton Hotel To Let You Use Your Smartphone As Room Key

Ben Reid·July 29, 2014
In spite of the fact that our smartphones are already capable of processing payments and unlocking doors, we're still quite a way off ditching the traditional card and key from our still-lengthy list of pocket fodder. The Hilton Hotel chain, which already allows those staying to check in using their mobile devices, will soon permit guests to use them for purpose of entering and exiting a room during their stay, promoting the kind of seamlessness that already ought to be a feature at such a high-end chain.

These 9 iPhone And iPad Apps Are Worth $25, You Can Download Them For Free Today

Oliver Haslam·July 29, 2014
Getting apps for free is all well and good, but they're usually either full of in-app purchases or just not very good. What's really great is when a paid-for app goes free for a limited time, because not only do users get apps for free, but the developers also get some added publicity as well as the chance to get a healthy bump up those all-important Apple App Store rankings.

5.5-inch iPhone 6 Phablet And iWatch Release Time-Frame Revealed In New Report

Ben Reid·July 29, 2014

New App Lets You Instantly Stream Torrent Files To Apple TV Via AirPlay

Paul Morris·July 29, 2014
If you're going to build a piece of software that will surely annoy one of the world's largest tech company, then you may as well choose one that is at the top of its game. In this case, the company is Apple and the software in question is TorrenTV, a cross-platform streaming app that allows users to stream torrents directly to Apple's "hobby" project, the Apple TV.

This Tiny Projector Can Turn Any Wall Into A 80-inch Touch Screen [Video]

Oliver Haslam·July 29, 2014
Fancy projectors can run into the zone of thousands of dollars, especially if they're either made for movie watching or some sort of educational role that requires them to function similar to a touch-screen. It's the latter that we're most interested in here, because TouchJet's TouchPico projector may be about to offer something many could find a real use for, at a fraction of the price of existing solutions.

Leaked Photos Compare 4.7-inch And 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Logic Boards Side-by-Side

Ben Reid·July 28, 2014
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