Yesterday afternoon’s Soyuz launch
I suppose that all good things come to those who wait, and if you had the patience of Job, then you would be pleased as punch with the following news – Call of Duty: Ghosts – Gold Edition has just appeared on various platforms including the likes of Steam, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 digital store fronts. This particular Gold Edition of Call of Duty: Ghosts will be accompanied by selected bundled DLC, and it ought to have been released already.
Call Of Duty: Ghosts Gold Edition Spotted original content from Ubergizmo.
Jawbone Up24 Goes International
Posted in: Today's ChiliJawbone UP is one of the most popular activity trackers. The company has greatly improved its product. A few months back it launched Jawbone Up24 which brings several improvements over its predecessor. Since its launch the Up24 has only been available in the U.S. Though starting today, that changes. Jawbone has now released its latest activity tracker in 29 countries, including China, Japan and the UK.
Jawbone Up24 Goes International original content from Ubergizmo.
Leaks are par for the course when you’re a huge company working on a new product, but one BlackBerry leaker seems to have gone too far. At least, CEO John Chen thinks so: today he penned a post on the official Inside BlackBerry blog promising legal…
This week the folks at Other World Computing have let it be known that they’re not going to rest with the current Apple-given options for the Mac Pro from 2013. … Continue reading
Xbox One gamers have known for months that the reputation system from the Xbox 360 would be redesigned for the next-gen console gamers. Today on Xbox Wire, Xbox Live’s Program … Continue reading
After years of sci-fi-inspired fantasies about the technique, a team of doctors in Pittsburgh are finally ready to start testing out a procedure that involves putting patients in a state of "suspended animation" while they repair their injuries. Put bluntly, they’re going to kill people and bring them back to life.
BlackBerry is not a company that is in a position of strength at this point in time, especially when they have seen how their market share in the smartphone world has shrunk to dismal levels that were previously unthought of back in their heyday. Well, we have seen an alleged leak of a BlackBerry 10.3 screenshot before, and here we are with additional details on the alleged BlackBerry 10.3 leak that claims to shed more light on upcoming BlackBerry devices, including their names.
BlackBerry 10.3 Leak Reveals Possible Future BlackBerry Devices original content from Ubergizmo.
Xbox Live program manager Micheal Dunn took to the Xbox Wire blog today to elaborate upon the new console’s reputation system. With Xbox One, Microsoft wanted to let players know how their behaviour in the Xbox Live community is seen by other players. The company offered a preview of this system last July and today it has finally revealed more details about it. Players who see their reputations drop due to feedback from the community will start to receive warnings. If they do not heed warnings, they might have to face penalties as well.
Xbox One Reputation Notifications Coming Soon original content from Ubergizmo.
EA DICE has just announced that the PC as well as Xbox One versions of the soon-to-be revealed “Naval Warfare” DLC have run into some hiccups, and they will be delayed. Bummer! Apparently, this unforeseen delay has been attributed to separate reasons, where compatibility issues have affected mid-range PCs during testing, while the Xbox One has experienced animation issues along the way. This means that Naval Warfare is now looking at an early April launch on both platforms, which ain’t too far away actually considering how we are already at the tail end of March, but do bear in mind that the early April release will happen only when the bugs have been weeded out.
Battlefield 4 Naval Strike DLC For Xbox One And PC Delayed original content from Ubergizmo.