Archive for: September, 2012

Phantasy Star Online 2 is Free to Play on the Vita in Japan

Phantasy Star Online 2’s Vita version will also be free-to-play when it comes to Japan next spring. The PSO2 team revealed this information during a presentation at Tokyo Game Show, translated by the Phantasy Star Fan Blog. Vita players will be able to play with users of the PC version, but only certain lobbies will […]

The CW Network Orders New Seasons of ‘Oh Sit!’ and ‘Breaking Pointe’

Oh Sit! is an extreme take on musical chairs, where 12 contestants go through physically demeaning obstacle courses in order to fight control of the chair. Oh Sit! also features noted musical guests, as well. The series was created by executive producers Phil Gurin (Shark Tank, Weakest Link), Richard Joel and Deena Dill. The other show […]

Google Voice for iOS Updated

Google has rolled out an update to Google Voice for iOS. The new software adds several features, chief among them the ability to designate a fallback number from which calls can be placed if Google Voice fails. The app also adds the ability to start new text messages directly from the inbox. Google Voice for […]

LG Venice Comes to Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile today announced the LG Venice, an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone that boasts a 4.3-inch display, 1GHz processor, and the latest user interface from LG. (U.S. Cellular sells the LG Venice as the Splendor.) Features of the Venice include a 5-megapixel main camera with 720p HD video capture and a VGA user-facing […]

Final Episode of ‘Dexter Early Cuts’ Now Out Just Before the Start of Season 7

Showtime has released the sixth and final episode of Dexter Early Cuts and we have it for you to watch. A new episode of the animated webseries has premiered each week, leading up to the premiere of Dexter Season 7 and we’ve included all of them below. Dexter Early Cuts is narrated by series star […]

Xperia Ion Now Has Android 4.0 Update

AT&T today made the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich system update available to the Sony Xperia Ion. In addition to the standard ICS features, the update also boosts Wi-Fi and mobile hotspot speeds. The update can be downloaded from Sony’s support site.

FCC to Looking into AT&T FaceTime Restrictions

The Federal Communications Commission will investigate if a formal complaint is filed against AT&T over its FaceTime restrictions, according to chairman Julius Genachowski. He tells The Verge that if an effort to resolve the problem earlier “doesn’t lead to a resolution and a complaint is filed, we [the FCC] will exercise our responsibilities and we […]

Texas Instruments to Decrease Smartphone CPU Biz – Targeting Wider Ranger of Devices

Texas Instruments has revealed plans to shift the focus of its mobile processor business away from devices such as smartphones and tablets. Instead, the company will look to target a wider range of industrial customers, such as carmakers, in the hopes that the move will stabilize its business. Texas Instruments has lost ground to Qualcomm, […]

Music, Movies, Social Apps Coming to BlackBerry App World

Research In Motion has revealed that its App World store will no longer sell just applications, but will also include movies, music, and televisions shows. The new App World, which will be a part of its forthcoming BlackBerry 10 platform, will sell media content in a bid to compete more directly with Apple’s iTunes and […]

LaCie Rugged Now Sports USB 3.0 and Thunderbol – Speeds Up to 380MBs

LaCie has released a new edition of its Rugged external drive, incorporating both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt ports. Three versions are available; a 1TB HDD model is said to have transfer speeds up to 110MBs, while the 120 and 256GB SSD units are capable of hitting 380MBs. LaCie claims that at peak transfer, a 10GB […]

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