Back in January, Fujifilm announced a new camera in the form of the Fujifilm X-T1. However it seems that the company might have plans for another X-series camera, at least according to a post by Fujifilm Bangladesh.
What happened was that one user posted on their Facebook page asking if they had any plans on releasing a new X-series camera, to which Fujifilm Bangladesh was quoted as saying, “Fujfilm might release another X System MILC very soon. Stay tuned for further update from FUJIFILM“. (more…)
New Fujifilm X Mirrorless Camera Could Be Announced Soon original content from Ubergizmo.
Banks Still Using Windows XP Could Pay Millions For Extended Customer Support
Posted in: Today's ChiliAs many are probably well-aware by now, Microsoft will soon be putting an end to their support for the Windows XP platform. Sure, you can still go ahead and use the platform, but there won’t be anymore security patches or updates. This is expected given that the software has been running for a very long time now, and we’re sure Microsoft are hoping that these customers will be upgrading to Windows 7 or Windows 8 in the meantime.
That being said, there are still many enterprises out there who are still relying on the platform, banks included. In fact earlier this year it was found that 95% of ATMs still run on Windows XP, but thanks to the cutoff date for further support, banks have reportedly been rushing to get their systems updated. (more…)
Banks Still Using Windows XP Could Pay Millions For Extended Customer Support original content from Ubergizmo.
If you’re a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog and the Sonic franchise, you’ve probably heard that there will be a new Sonic game that will be released later this year. The title is called Sonic Boom and it will be the third and final Sega game that will be an exclusive to Nintendo.
Sure the game will be naturally getting an upgrade in graphics, as is the case with most new games, but if you have been playing Sonic games for many years and you’ve even followed the cartoon back in the day, you’ll notice that Sonic Booms’ Sonic looks a little different from the past.
Based on feedback spotted around the internet, not everyone is a fan of the new design, but gamers can rest assured that it could have been much, much worse. (more…)
Early Sonic Boom Character Designs Were “Traumatic” For The Sonic Team original content from Ubergizmo.
While Newsweek continues to stand by its claim that Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto is the founder of Bitcoin, the man at the center of the allegation has decided to lawyer up. Despite having already denied his involvement, Nakamoto has now shared a personal…
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The iPhone 6 is expected to be released later this year and there have been many rumors surrounding the specs of the device. For the most part the rumors are claiming that Apple will turn to the use of a larger display that would finally put them on par with Android devices who have long had smartphones with huge displays.
Now thanks to a new rumor from electronics analyst, Sun Chang Xu (via her Weibo account), it seems that additional features of the iPhone 6 have been revealed, and these features include new sensors built into the phone such as a temperature, atmospheric pressure, and humidity sensors. (more…)
iPhone 6 Rumored To Feature Temperature, Pressure, And Humidity Sensors original content from Ubergizmo.
Street Fighter is probably one of the more classic arcade fighting games out there at the moment, and anyone who’s ever owned a console or stepped into an arcade has probably played some iteration of the game at some point in time. That being said, the game, much like games in the past, had its fair share of stereotypes.
In a recent post by Polygon, they dive into the fascinating and detailed history of the creation of one of the more iconic titles from the Street Fighter franchise, Street Fighter II, in which they bring to light some of the stereotypes that existed within the game. However there was an interesting portion in their report about Chun-Li that would definitely not have sat well in today’s society. (more…)
Street Fighter II’s Chun-Li Almost Came With A Shorter Life Bar original content from Ubergizmo.