Wolfenstein gameplay for 30 minutes: Bethesda Twitches big

Making certain the presentation of their game is left up to their own crew, Bethesda Softworks have released a 30-minute gameplay video of Wolfenstein. This game goes by the full … Continue reading

A Brief History of Easter Eggs in Tech

A Brief History of Easter Eggs in Tech

The Easter egg—as in a hidden surprise or in-joke, not the chocolate treat—can be dated back to the last Russian imperial family who gifted people with jewel-encrusted Fabergé eggs containing additional surprises tucked away inside.

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Chrome OS “Easy Unlock” feature surfaces

Chromebooks are simple devices, and if a yet-unfinished feature that has surfaced ever comes to fruition, they could get even simpler. “Easy Unlock” is a feature that unlocks a user’s … Continue reading

PlayStation 4 update 1.70 SHAREfactory video editor detailed

Today on the PlayStation blog, Sony’s Scott McCarthy announced that the PS4 update 1.70 “will be available soon,” and that with it will come the SHAREfactory video editor, among other … Continue reading

Ouya Chupacabra update brings audio passthrough support

The Ouya Chupacabra update has arrived, and with it comes a variety of new features, including one that has been requested by many: audio passthrough for XBMC, bringing support for … Continue reading

Bing gets personalized: “cards” work with Cortana data

While Microsoft isn’t quite ready to release Cortana to the desktop world, they’re letting it be known that they’re more than happy to spread the personalization love. With Cortana you … Continue reading

Google Camera app released: separating all Android software

In its continued quest to separate out each app from its operating system master, Google has released Google Camera for Android. Much like Motorola released the Motorola Camera app for … Continue reading

Frontback Android app released: surprise, you have a front-camera

Did you know that you have a camera on the front of your smartphone? The folks behind the app Frontback know you do, and they’re aiming to bring the app … Continue reading

Google I/0 2014 registration starts today, chosen at random

Starting at 4PM PDT today – that’s California time – you’ll find Google’s registration for their developer conference opening their doors. This registration is unique in that previous years had … Continue reading

I can finally recommend Windows Phone

It’s taken a while – two major generations and a couple of updates – but Windows Phone finally feels ready to take on Android and iOS with confidence. I’ve always … Continue reading