This week, LG Electronics has added a new glasses-free display to their range in the form of the LG DX2500 display. The LG DX2500 is a 25-inch glasses-free 3D monitor and is the first in the industry to receive the TÜV Rheinland certification. This certification is a significant milestone, as it … [Read more...] about LG DX2500 Glasses Free Display Unveiled
Spotify Apps Service Unveiled (video)
Last night Spotify launched their new Apps service which has now been integrated into the Spotify music browser. On the left side of the music browser, a new section has been added called 'App Finder' which allows you to search and add more applications. Spotify says anyone can create an app, and … [Read more...] about Spotify Apps Service Unveiled (video)
Microsoft Rolls Out New SkyDrive Features (video)
Microsoft has this week released a new upgrade to their SkyDrive service, in response to feedback they have received from users. SkyDrive is Microsoft's Cloud service that allows users to share and store Office documents. Now Microsoft has updated the sharing features within the service, enabling … [Read more...] about Microsoft Rolls Out New SkyDrive Features (video)
3D Mark Benchmarking Software Under Development For Android Devices
Futuremark, the creators of the well-known performance benchmarking software, has this week unveiled that they are currently developing a new 3DMark title for Android devices. This new development will enable users and developers to benchmark Android devices in a similar way that Futuremark software … [Read more...] about 3D Mark Benchmarking Software Under Development For Android Devices
Assassins Creed Revelations Arrives Early On PC, Now Available (video)
If you have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the new Assassin's Creed Revelations game on PC, you will be pleased to know that it has already arrived in the US and is now available for download and play. Assassin's Creed Revelations made its debut on the Xbox 360 and PS3 earlier this month, much … [Read more...] about Assassins Creed Revelations Arrives Early On PC, Now Available (video)
Worlds First Elasticated USB Data Cables Unveiled (video)
Asahi Kasei Corporation has unveiled a groundbreaking new cable called the Roboden, which is the world's first elasticated cable that can be used for USB devices, data transfer, or power. This innovative cable is set to revolutionize the way we think about connectivity and flexibility in electronic … [Read more...] about Worlds First Elasticated USB Data Cables Unveiled (video)
Engineers Use 3D Printer And Bone Like Material To Create New Bones (video)
3D printers are becoming more and more common in everyday life and are even becoming available to the masses via Kickstarter. Now, researchers at Washington State University and engineers have been able to use a customized 3D printer to create a bone-like material. This groundbreaking development is … [Read more...] about Engineers Use 3D Printer And Bone Like Material To Create New Bones (video)
YouTube Analytics Feature Rolls Out Today, Providing More Detailed Viewing Statistics For Publishers
YouTube movie publishers will be pleased to know that Google has today started rolling out a new YouTube Analytics feature. This new tool will allow publishers to access comprehensive statistics, detailing how popular their videos are and whether they have been watched all the way through. This is a … [Read more...] about YouTube Analytics Feature Rolls Out Today, Providing More Detailed Viewing Statistics For Publishers
Gunpoint, Indie Game Trailer Unveils Fresh Approach To Game Design (video)
In a world where big-name game development companies fight over sales, it's great to see independent game developers bringing fresh life to the gaming scene. Rather than sticking to the standard genres of FPS, sports, or hack-and-slash gaming, these indie developers often explore innovative concepts … [Read more...] about Gunpoint, Indie Game Trailer Unveils Fresh Approach To Game Design (video)
Kindle Fire Hacked To Run Nintendo 64 Games
Owners of the new Amazon Kindle, who have already become a little bored with the range of games available for the new Amazon Android tablet, might be pleased to know that a developer has been able to create an emulator that will allow classic Nintendo 64 games to be played on Amazon's Kindle Fire … [Read more...] about Kindle Fire Hacked To Run Nintendo 64 Games
Apple iOS 5.1 Beta Still Doesn’t Fix Battery Drain
Early reports are beginning to filter through from a few users of Apple's iOS 5.1 beta. Reporting that the new iOS 5.1 software still doesn't address the battery drain issue, some iPhone 4S users are experiencing. Apple has already rolled out a couple of updates to its iOS software, which have … [Read more...] about Apple iOS 5.1 Beta Still Doesn’t Fix Battery Drain
Battlefield 3 Reaches 8 Million Sales
Many thought that EA's Battlefield 3 game would have a hard time finding sales launching the same month as the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 game. But even after considerable first-day sales, Battlefield 3's sales are still growing well, even after its initial launch buzz has begun to fade a … [Read more...] about Battlefield 3 Reaches 8 Million Sales












