Hideo Kojima “Depressed” After Seeing GTA 5′s Gameplay Trailer

Hideo Kojima’s Fox Engine is pretty stunning as we have seen in several examples. However we’re not sure if Kojima is truly unsatisfied or if he’s just being extremely humble, but it seems that Metal Gear Solid’s creator confessed to […]

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Sony Sends Invites To 4th September Event At IFA 2013, Possible Sony i1 Announcement?

The next handset we expect Sony to be announcing is the Sony i1, which is also known by its codename, Honami. In any case while we have seen its alleged photos surface and its specs leaked, the question we’re sure […]

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TurtleCell adds a permanent pair of earbuds to your phone

There are plenty of times when you’re out and about, and you want to listen to some music. Thankfully, in this day and age, almost everyone has a music player in their pocket. Now, you can just hit play on your phone and start rocking out on the built-in speakers, but if you’re in a public space, that’s not exactly polite. If you happen to have a pair of earbuds on you, then you can plug those in and enjoy your favorite tunes. But what if you left them at home? If this is a problem you run into, then you might want to get a new case for your phone.

The TurtleCell is an interesting new iPhone case with a very special feature. Rather than having to remember to stick your earbuds in your pocket or bag every morning, they come attached to the case. The buds rest at the top of the case, and with the press of a button, come free. The cord stays wound up at the back of the case, and extends to around 4 feet long. When you’re done listening, just hit the button again, and they retract back into the case. So not only do you have earbuds on you at all times, but you have a set that never gets tangled in your pocket.

The biggest downside to this case is that it does add a bit to your phone. You’ll get an extra 6mm of thickness, and about 25mm to the height. You can get one in your choice of black, blue, green, pink, or white for $50 during the Kickstarter funding period. If you want an in-line mic for taking calls, you’ll need to add an extra $10.

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A Massive Glacial Crack Just Made an Iceberg as Big as New York City

A Massive Glacial Crack Just Made an Iceberg as Big as New York City

A massive crack in the Pine Island glacier (PIG) in Antarctica has created a massive iceberg—which is as big as New York City.

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The Steam Summer Sale Is On. Here’s How to Get the Biggest Discounts

The Steam Summer Sale Is On. Here's How to Get the Biggest Discounts

Steam’s annual Summer Sale is on now, but before you go and empty your wallet, here are some helpful tips to make sure you get the most for your money and catch the titles you really want.

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Angry Birds Star Wars For iPhone And iPad To Go Free For A Week

Apps such as Angry Birds are incredibly popular and with the recent tie-in with Star Wars that resulted in Angry Birds Star Wars, we expect that the app is even more popular than ever. The downside is that there are […]

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Concept Budget iPhone Rendering Makes It Look Less “Cheap”

Last week we reported on a concept budget iPhone rendering and now thanks to the folks at Gizmodo, artist Martin Hajek whipped up another concept rendering, and here is what the budget iPhone could look like in a different angle. […]

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Freemium Games Predicted To Earn $10 Million A Day In Four Years’ Time

Love or hate the freemium model, it’s definitely here to stay. After all with the developers of Candy Crush reportedly raking in an estimate of $633k a day, which developer wouldn’t want that for themselves, right? Well it looks like […]

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Microsoft doubles support lifecycle for Windows Phone 8, outlines enterprise feature update

Considering Microsoft’s history of supporting desktop operating systems past their expiration date, learning that Windows Phone 8 would be cut off from updates after a short 18 months was a bit of a slap to the face. Thankfully, Redmond has come to its senses: as of this week Microsoft has doubled its mobile OS’ support life cycle. Devices running Windows Phone 8 will be sustained through January 2016, provided your carrier of choice chooses to make the update available to you. The company hopes this will make the platform more appealing to enterprise users. Speaking of courting the business crowd, the official Windows Phone Blog also outlines a set of enterprise-specific features, including new options for corporate-level email, WiFi and application management. The full info with all the high-level security features you can handle is in the links below.

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Research In Motion Officially Renamed To Blackberry, As Per Shareholder Vote

Earlier this year when Blackberry announced Blackberry 10 and the Z10 smartphone, the company also announced that they would be changing their name from Research In Motion (RIM) to Blackberry. While they have been referred to as Blackberry ever since, […]

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