Titanfall update: online-only put to the test as CTF returns

The folks at Respawn entertainment are being tested by fans of their first massive title Titanfall. As an online-only, multiplayer-only release, this game was going to see some hurdles as … Continue reading

Battlefield 5: S.W.A.T. details head to E3

Details surrounding Battlefield 5 have begun to leak. Today we’re to understand that the game will be called Battlefield S.W.A.T., that it’ll be revealed for the first time officially at … Continue reading

Samsung clarifies move away from Android

If it wasn’t obvious already, Samsung won’t be relying on Google’s mobile operating system Android forever. This week Samsung Electronics Media Solution Center President Hong Won-pyo told reporters that “like … Continue reading

LG G3 specifications spilled with software

We must not be very far from the reveal and release of the LG G3 given the details we’re seeing this month. Alongside specifications for the device itself, we’ve seen … Continue reading

New Twitter Profiles live today: here’s what changed

If you head to your own Twitter profile page today, you may notice a relatively large set of changes going on. If you’ve not been there for a while, relying … Continue reading

BlizzCon 14 ticket sales tap virtual attendance

This week the folks at Blizzard Entertainment have let it be known that their annual gaming event extravaganza will be taking place on November 7th and 8th in Anaheim. Ticket … Continue reading

Borderlands and Civ headed offline for GameSpy transfer

It’s time for the big GameSpy Technology transfer. With GameSpy multiplayer servers going offline, groups like 2K are having to either transfer services for legacy games or make the hard … Continue reading

Ultimeyes App Aims to Give You Hawkeye Vision

It’s a fact that staring at screens of all kind will strain your vision. However, there’s a new app that’s available for iOS and Android, which is supposed to help improve it. Fact or fiction?

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The Ultimeyes app was released for computers before it was launched for mobile devices. The app is a game that’s supposed to work on improving your visual acuity. In the game, you end up trying to track down blobs on the screen that are shifting around. This is supposed to improve your eyesight over time, by playing in 25 to 30 minute intervals.

You’ll have to shell out $5.99 on iTunes or Google Play to try it out for your googly eyes.

[via Ubergizmo]

Jailbroken iPhones and iPads vulnerable to credential pilfering

Certain iPhone and iPad models that are jailbroken are actively at risk of malware that “listens” to outgoing SSL connections and attempts to pilfer the user’s Apple ID and password. … Continue reading

HTC One Sense 6 update hits Integration phase

For all but the T-Mobile HTC One (M7), the process of pushing HTC’s Sense 6 to smartphones has reached Integration phase. The HTC One Max and the HTC One Mini … Continue reading