Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple will not introduce major design changes to this year's wearable. Instead the company will provide some improvement in specifications.
Analyst Brian White has claimed Apple would launch the 5.5-inch Plus version with dual camera rear.
NASA's Kepler space telescope is declared to be in Emergency Mode on Thursday, say mission scientists.
GTA 5 online is getting a new whole lot of enhancements to its multiplayer mode such as a new adversary mode called ‘Inch by Inch’, a Vapid Minivan Custom vehicle, and a basket of rewards, bonuses, cash, and discounts. With a slew of incentives on offer, gamers will have the option to use it for unlocking new equipment or acquiring additional items at half-off prices.
A fan-based tribute remake of the classic ‘Legend of Zelda’ game has been recently taken offline after strong-worded request from Nintendo citing copyright infringement. The shutdown follows an incident back in March when fan-legacy tribute version for the 1998 ‘Metal Gear Solid’ was also cancelled on similar grounds.
A YouTube video creator recreated Walking Dead Season 1 scenes in an impressive fan-made version using Fallout 4 as a backdrop. Meanwhile, Fallout 4’s latest DLC pack called ‘Wasteland Workshop’ is available for download on April 12 offering users a wide array of crafting options to create new things.
Research involving violent video games shows that playing violent games may bring down the ability to feel guilt.
A metal foam armor that can turn armor-piercing bullets to dust has been created by a team of researchers.
Latest roundups point to an ever increasing likelihood that Galaxy Note 6 may also get same IP68 water-and-dust-resistant package as Galaxy S7 plus an iris scanning feature already found in a number of Windows 10 devices. Meanwhile, some analysts predict an earlier launching of the Note 6 in June but some think that Samsung may also consider releasing it around late August or early September
After a disappointing three-month sales record of its first Android device, the Priv, BlackBerry plans on releasing two mid-range phones at $400 price range. If the company still fails to make a dent into the market, CEO John Chen strongly considers leaving the handset business.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM