After the recent leak of information about Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare 3, the company has decided to push out some official information to try to take control of the story.
When the likes of TechCrunch and LA Times started using Facebook as their post commenting system, the feedback they got on it was mixed. Normal people loved it because it cut out the anonymous trolls and the trolls hated it because, well they couldn't troll anonymously. Now though they can get back to doing what they do best - spouting rubbish about their favorite smartphone that they've turned into a new religion.
The next installment in the blockbuster Call Of Duty franchise will land on November 8th 2011, according to gaming blog Kotaku. The third game to feature the Modern Warfare moniker will feature huge battles in capital cities around the world including New York, London and Paris according to the site's sources.
There's never a dull moment in the world of Apple patents. We've seen sneak peeks of many new pieces Apple kit in the past, and we've seen some things that have never made it into real world. Looking at the two latest patent applications from the boys in Cupertino, we're really not sure which category they fit into.
Apple's iPhone 4 has become one of the world's favorite cameras over the last year. A cursory look at the photo stats from Flickr shows just how popular the iPhone 4 is when it comes to taking snaps, with huge numbers of photographs uploaded daily.
Good news for Sony today, with reports that their PlayStation Network is back online, but you have to be a developer to use it. The news cones from gaming and games industry forum NEOGAF, where forum-goer Kagari reporting that he's been told by a few developers that PSN is back online.
If you're using a laptop, chances are you're acutely aware that your battery doesn't last forever, and the plethora of power reporting tools, gadgets and widgets are more than capable of telling you just how long you have remaining from your current charge. What PwrDrain does though, is go one step further by telling you just how much battery is being used at any given moment.
One of the many complaints leveled at the iPhone design is the closed case, with no user-serviceable batteries. This has spawned multiple cases with inbuilt power supplies for extending the iPhone's sometimes anaemic battery life. Granted the iPhone 4 is a great improvement over past models in the power department, but every little helps. But what if you don't want a case with the added bulk of a battery?
We're starting to see leaks of hardware supposedly originating from factories in China that will be producing Apple's iPhone 5. Today's leak comes courtesy of iPhone Italia, with photos they claim are speakers and dock cables for the next iPhone.
Another Facebook scan is doing the rounds these days, this time attempting to take advantage of users' interest in the yet un-announced iPhone 5.

