Does Switching Between Two Different Gadgets Mess You Up?

Does Switching Between Two Different Gadgets Mess You Up?

My kitchen table looks like some kind of laptop turf war right now. On the left, my beloved beater ThinkPad. On the right, a borrowed MacBook. I’ve been using both all day. It’s driving me crazy.

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Titanfall Completely Exclusive To Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC; Sequel May Not Be

Titanfall Completely Exclusive To Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC; Sequel May Not Be

One of the most highly anticipated games of the next-generation of consoles has to be Titanfall. The shooter will be exclusive to Microsoft platforms as it’s expected to be released March 2014 on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC machines, which means future owners of the PlayStation 4 will unfortunately be missing out on the game. Although you shouldn’t completely count a Titalfall game making its way to other platforms out of the realm of possibility. (more…)

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    Dell goes private officially

    Today Michael Dell has completed the acquisition of the company he founded, making Dell a private enterprise. This was expected for some time, and today Dell’s Founder, Chairman, and CEO – as well as Silver Lake Partners – joined together to complete their go-private transaction for real. Terms of this agreement were also shared this […]

    BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea Episode One DLC lands November 12

    One of the most popular video game franchises that 2K Games has is BioShock. The original game had players fighting and a dilapidated under sea city where they battled against all sorts of crazy characters. The latest game in the franchise is BioShock Infinite and 2K and Irrational Games have announced a new DLC pack […]

    Microsoft Surface Pro 2 teardown shows woes for DIYers

    The industrious folks at iFixit have taken to tearing into Microsoft’s Surface Pro 2, putting it through the same dismantling process the Kindle Fire HDX, iMac 2013, and other devices have recently undergone. Unfortunately, those who grab the Microsoft slate are going to have quite a battle if they ever elect to go the DIY […]

    Nuclear Throne keeps 8-bit alive, battling on Mac, PC, PS4, and PS Vita

    There’s a game in development right this minute going by the name Nuclear Throne, developed by the same crew that made the cult classic Super Crate Box and appearing soon on PCs everywhere. This game is also in development for OS X (Mac, Apple computers), as well as PlayStation 4 and the PS Vita, readying […]

    Tablet shipments to grow 42.7% in 2013 tips Gartner

    Research firm Gartner follows global trends for a number of technology devices including PCs, tablets, and mobile phones. The research firm has issued a new note predicting that shipments of PCs, tablets, and mobile phones combined around the world will grow by a slight 4.5% in 2013. The research firm says that lower-priced devices will […]

    Are Consoles Pushing Gamers to the PC?

    There are PC gamers and there are console gamers. The console gamers would rather not get involved with PC gaming, while PC gamers look at those who invest and consoles and can’t help but wonder why they would invest in a device that won’t change over a significant period of time. Years ago, PC gamers […]

    ROCCAT RYOS MK mechanical gaming keyboard released with built-in processor

    The folks at ROCCAT have revealed release information at last for the keyboards it showed off earlier this year at CES 2013. Three models appear in this series, each of them with a “top of the line” quality – as marked by ROCCAT, of course, for the whole collection. There’s a standard RYOS MK, another […]

    Intel Broadwell chip delayed due to production issue

    Intel has revealed that its Broadwell chip has been delayed a solid quarter, moving its launch to Q1 of next year. The information was given during the company’s financial call today, with Intel CEO Brian Krzanich saying the delay is due to a “defect density issue.” The problem has resulted in lower numbers of usable […]