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This Google Glass Competitor Claims To Be 30x Faster And Up To 12x More Efficient

Ben Reid·March 8, 2014
Love or loathe Google Glass, the search giant's intriguing project continues to get the lion's share of the media's coverage, but whilst the tech world remains fascinated by this new technology, many start-ups have sought to compete against the might of Google with their very own attempts at building a face computer. KAIST, which stands for the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, has just taken the wraps off its K-Glass prototype, which it claims is 30 times faster than Google Glass, as well as 3x to 12x more efficient.

Pebble 2.0 For Android Finally Available With Dedicated Appstore And More

Ben Reid·March 8, 2014
Even though Android has, by quite some distance, the biggest reach of the major smartphone platforms, developers tend, by and large, to favor the iTunes App Store over Google Play. Pebble, maker of the famed, self-titled smartwatch that kicked up a storm on Kickstarter in raising $10 million and selling out its 85,000 inventory right from the start, launched its version 2.0 iOS app a whole month ago in an announcement that also saw the introduction of a dedicated Pebble Appstore, as well as some new firmware for the wrist-worn gadget. Today, Android users can finally get in on the act as the big v2.0 of the Pebble companion app hits the Play Store.

Samsung ‘Milk Music’ Is A Free Music Streaming Service For Galaxy Users [Download Link]

Ben Reid·March 8, 2014

iPhone Least Likely Smartphone To Need Repairs, Most Likely To Be Stolen

Ben Reid·March 8, 2014
The Apple iPhone regularly tops the charts when it comes to overall customer satisfaction, and the desirability factor of the Cupertino's prized asset is showing no signs of wearing down. A new piece of research by a mobile insurance firm has discovered that not only are iPhones seemingly more robust in that they're less likely do be damaged than most competitors, but notably, are more likely to be stolen, with uncanny individuals clearly having a keener eye for the iPhone over some of the market's other high-end handsets.

This Tom Hanks Movie Is Available To Download On Google Play For Free [Limited Time Only]

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
The movie 'Big,' starring Tom Hanks, has just gone free over at the Google Play Store, and although it doesn't appear to be related to the Google Play Store's 2nd birthday celebrations earlier on in the week, it's great to see such a classic movie running as a free download.

Official Samsung Galaxy S5 Accessories Revealed In Leaked Images

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014

Windows 8.1 Update 1 Download Leaked

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
Microsoft looks set to showcase the first major update to Windows 8.1 at the BUILD developers conference on the first week of April, but with some weeks to go until the improved release is officially unveiled, an internal leak of Windows 8.1 Update 1 is already upon us. Having trickled out into the wild just a short while ago, some users managed to get the build up and running on their machines by tweaking the registry or downloading patches, but although the registry hack doesn't seem to be working anymore, you can still check out this internal release by grabbing the necessary patches.

OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Beta 1 Download Released With Support For Retina 4K Displays

Paul Morris·March 7, 2014
After pulling together internal resources and rushing out a public release of OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 download to fix the infamous "goto fail" security flaw, Apple has today made another Mavericks related launch.

Killzone Shadow Fall Does Not Run At 1080p On PS4 As Promised By Sony

Paul Morris·March 7, 2014

Microsoft Offering Forza 5 For Free With Purchase Of Xbox One In U.S.

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
Although certain markets, namely Europe, have benefited from a free title with every new Xbox One purchase, those in the United States haven't been so fortunate. But as of next week, certain Stateside retail outlets will include a free digital copy of Forza Motorsport 5 for a limited time only.

F1 2013 Game For Mac OS X Now Available [Download Link]

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
It's been a long time since F1 2012 raced into the Mac App Store, and now, finally, Feral Interactive is back with the OS X release of F1 2013. As ever, it's a white-knuckle ride of covering every corner, chicane, and pit-stop of every track worldwide, and with official drivers to match, you can relive the highs and lows of the 2013 Formula 1 season on your Mac.

The Still Unannounced HTC One 2 Clone Is Already Available To Purchase

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014

Jawbone UP Coffee App For iPhone Keeps Tabs On How Much Caffeine You’re Consuming

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
We seem, as people, to have developed something of an obsession with coffee. In many countries - particularly the United States and the UK - the likes of Starbucks and Caffé Nero swarm our town centers and shopping malls, and as a result, many of us cannot get through the day without a frappé coffee, mocha or espresso. A lot of the time, we're simply chasing that caffeine pick-me-up, and while it can work miracles in the mornings, when trying to get some sleep later on in the day, having too much of the stuff in our systems is never fun. With this in mind, Jawbone has come up with an interesting app that not only keeps track of how much caffeine we're getting, but also, rather accurately, speculates on when we'll be finally able to get some shut-eye.

Apple Offering Free iTunes Songs To Download, Here’s How To Get Them [Limited Time Only]

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
Apple has, for a good while now, been looking to expand the reach, functionality and general usefulness of the Apple Store app. In short, the Cupertino company wants it to serve as the focal point of the consumer's Apple experience, and in order to help familiarize iOS users with the service, the company has been running a series of promotional giveaways. Going on the premise that everybody loves a freebie, we've already seen paid apps go free through the Apple Store app, and over the festive period, a special free playlist of tracks was compiled and distributed in the spirit of the occasion. Today, Apple is back with another free mixtape of sorts, pushing a three-song bundle out focusing on new artists for 2014.

Watch Dogs For PC, Xbox, PS Gets Release Date And New Story Trailer [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·March 7, 2014
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