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Google Talking Shoe Concept Shown Off At SXSWi, Makes Google Glass Look Mundane [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·March 10, 2013
Just when you think that Google couldn't get any more off the wall, they somehow manage to surprise you. With Google Glass in the pipeline, self-driving cars on the roads and a spring in their step, the boffins at Google just don't seem to stop trying to change the world, one gadget at a time. Or should that be, one step at a time?

PS4, Next Xbox May Allow Publishers To Self-Publish Game Patches

Oliver Haslam·March 10, 2013
With Sony recently announcing the highly anticipated fourth generation PlayStation, and Microsoft heavily rumored to be working on its own next generation Xbox, all the talk if the town right now is very much centered on what the new game consoles will be able to offer to not just games, but also game developers.

The iPhone App Which Allows You To Quickly Launch In-App Actions Receives Its First Major Update

Paul Morris·March 10, 2013

Developer Claims New Xbox Isn’t All About The Games

Oliver Haslam·March 9, 2013
Jonathan Blow is something of a hot property in gaming circles these days. The man behind the wildly popular and critically acclaimed Braid is also one of the more outspoken developers in the industry, and in a recent interview with gaming publication EDGE, the man that thought up one of Xbox Arcade's sleeper hits was typically frank.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Features Roundup: Everything We Know So Far

Ben Reid·March 9, 2013
With less than a week to go now before the Samsung Galaxy S IV is introduced at a special event in the city of New York, we've compiled a little round up of the almost certain, possible, and unlikely features of what will certainly be this year's biggest release on Google's Android platform.

How To Hide / Disable WhatsApp Last Seen Timestamp On iPhone

Paul Morris·March 9, 2013

Second Generation HTC Facebook Phone ‘Myst’ Specs Leak Online

Ben Reid·March 9, 2013
So-called "social" smartphones have tried, and as yet failed spectacularly to create any legitimate niche within the market. With 1+ billion on Facebook and many millions more using the likes of Twitter, the social smartphone should, at least on paper, be an easy sell; but as HTC found out with the ChaCha and Salsa, not everybody likes to dance is so keen to buy into the idea of a device tailored to the social networks. Undeterred, the "quietly brilliant" Taiwanese company looks set for another stab with its 'Myst' handset, and if a specs leak via Unwired View's evleaks is to be believed, the mid-range handset sounds like a decent effort.

New Reports Again Point To Snapdragon SoC Processors To Be Used In Upcoming Low-Cost iPhone

Goncalo Ribeiro·March 9, 2013
For the last several months, the rumor mill has been chock full of reports about what Apple may have in store for the iPhone this year, especially a brand-new low-end iPhone model to satisfy customers with lower budgets. According to a new report straight out of China, Apple plans on to ship the new low-end smartphones with a Snapdragon chipset, as opposed to the A6 and A6X devices currently used on all of the Cupertino company’s recent iOS devices. This is not new though, as previously a report in January also pointed to a Snapdragon SoC for the low-cost iPhone.

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Paul Morris·March 9, 2013

Google Glass App Will Let You Identify People Based On Their Clothing

Ben Reid·March 9, 2013
The excitement and anticipation surrounding Google Glass seems to be growing by the day, and considering the seemingly endless array of possibilities the wearable tech could bring, it's hardly surprising. As we continue to laugh at the entertaining sketch of how a typical guy might utilize the new technologies at his disposal, the rather more serious folks at Duke University are developing an app for Glass which learns how your friends dress, helping you pick them out in a crowded place.

Galaxy S IV To Feature ‘Floating Touch’ Tech Along With ‘Green PHOLED’ Display

Ben Reid·March 8, 2013
Today, some new information pertaining to the upcoming Galaxy S IV smartphone has surfaced on web. The said device is now said to include ‘floating touch’ technology comparable to that within the Sony XPERIA Sola. In essence, this technology allows you to hover over certain elements of an interface, and, as you can on most desktop platforms, view additional information relating to the item you’re hovering over.

Video Discovery App ‘Showyou’ For iPhone And iPad Now Allows You To Watch Videos With Friends

Paul Morris·March 8, 2013

Age Of Empires II To Be Re-Released In HD, And You Can Pre-Order It Today [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·March 8, 2013
The console vendors may note be accommodating when it comes to backwards-compatibility of those oldie-but-goodies, however that has not stopped various classic titles from being re-released on numerous other platforms. Whether it's a port to a modern device or an HD makeover, those old favorites we know and love are still played constantly by those who revere them. If you're a nostalgic gamer, particularly one with an interest in RTS titles, you'll be pleased to learn that Microsoft has found the time in its busy 2013 schedule to bring Age of Empires II back from relative obscurity by affording it an HD re-release.

Apple Unlikely To Introduce Wireless Charging On iPhone This Year

Ben Reid·March 8, 2013
As always tends to be the case a few months prior to a purported iPhone launch, the rumor mill has been awash with speculation that Apple could follow in the footsteps of Nokia et al and bring wireless charging to its prized smartphone this year. A report surfacing from the famously hit-and-miss Digitimes suggests the Cupertino company will indeed be introducing the technology as a built-in feature to the so-called "iPhone 5S", but 9to5Mac's notion to the contrary would seem more correct.

This Concept Shows How iOS 7 Weather App Would Look If Android-ified

Ben Reid·March 8, 2013
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