A short while ago, Google announced that it would be removing a number of its API's from circulation, including the surprise removal of its Google Translate API due to the "economic burden" it was causing Google. However, after a user outcry about the loss of the Google Translate API that many … [Read more...] about Google Translate API To Return For A Fee
MSI N580GTX Breaks World Record With 1665MHz Core
MSI has unveiled a new world record-breaking creation with the launch of its new N580GTX Lightning graphics card, boasting a record-breaking 1665MHz Core from a single-card, single-core setup. The 1665MHz is the fastest ever frequency recorded by the GTX 580 range thanks to German overclockers … [Read more...] about MSI N580GTX Breaks World Record With 1665MHz Core
Will iOS 5 Notifications Look Like This?
As well as announcing its new iCloud service, and showing us Mac OS X Lion, Apple will give us a preview of iOS 5 at WWDC 2011 which starts later today, and we are expecting to see a wide range of new features included in iOS 5. Earlier today we heard that a developer responsible for creating a new … [Read more...] about Will iOS 5 Notifications Look Like This?
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, E3 2011 Trailer (video)
If you are a Resident Evil fan, you will be pleased to know a new teaser trailer has been released for E3 promoting the new Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City game, which is currently under development by Slant Six Games and Capcom. The new Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City takes place … [Read more...] about Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, E3 2011 Trailer (video)
Apple’s iCloud Time Capsule To Be Announced At Todays WWDC 2011?
We know that Apple will officially announce their new iCloud service later today at the World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC). Part of iCloud will be the ability to stream music directly to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch from the cloud. Now, according to Cult of Mac, Apple's iCloud will also let … [Read more...] about Apple’s iCloud Time Capsule To Be Announced At Todays WWDC 2011?
Microsoft Has Sold 55 Million Xbox 360 Consoles
The Xbox 360 has been a massive success for Microsoft, and the company is getting ready for this year's E3, and has announced some interesting figures for their popular games console. According to Microsoft, they have sold a total of 55 million Xbox 360 consoles, and the Xbox 360 is now the … [Read more...] about Microsoft Has Sold 55 Million Xbox 360 Consoles
Nintendo Wii 2 (Project Cafe) Controller To Feature 6 Inch Touchscreen
We have been hearing a number of rumors about the new Nintendo Wii 2 console over the last few weeks, which is rumored to be called Project Cafe, and now according to the Japanese newspaper Nikkei, the controller for the Wii 2 console will feature a 6 inch touchscreen built in. This is something we … [Read more...] about Nintendo Wii 2 (Project Cafe) Controller To Feature 6 Inch Touchscreen
Microsoft To Limit Windows Phone 7 Daily App Approvals
Developers of Windows Phone 7 applications have been able to submit as many applications as they want to the Windows Phone 7 marketplace every day. This open submission policy has led to some significant problems in the 'new apps' section of the marketplace. On one particular day, the new apps … [Read more...] about Microsoft To Limit Windows Phone 7 Daily App Approvals
Nintendo Servers Hacked, But No Users Accounts Compromised Says Nintendo
Over the weekend, Nintendo released an announcement confirming that their US website server had been hacked, but stated that no customer account information had been compromised. The hacking group responsible for the breach was 'Lulzsec,' who have also been responsible for a number of attacks on … [Read more...] about Nintendo Servers Hacked, But No Users Accounts Compromised Says Nintendo
Nokia Play To Brings DLNA To Symbian Smartphones (Video)
Nokia has announced a new feature that it is working on for its Symbian-based smartphones called Nokia Play To. This innovative feature will let you stream content from your smartphone wirelessly to a DLNA-compatible device like your HDTV. This means you can easily share your photos, videos, and … [Read more...] about Nokia Play To Brings DLNA To Symbian Smartphones (Video)
PSVita Logo Registered By Sony As An EU Trademark
On Friday last week, Sony quietly registered a new logo for 'PS Vita', which has been the rumored new name for Sony’s Next Generation Portable (NGP). The original references to the new name were spotted in the code of Sony's website by the team over at the NeoGaf forums. But it now looks even more … [Read more...] about PSVita Logo Registered By Sony As An EU Trademark
Mac OS X Lion Coming June 14th?
Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2011 (WWDC) takes place later today, and one of the main things that Apple will be showing is Mac OS X Lion, along with iOS 5.0 and their new iCloud music streaming service. We are expecting Apple to announce the date that Mac OS X Lion will be available, … [Read more...] about Mac OS X Lion Coming June 14th?











