Archive for: October, 2013

ViewSonic Unveils Android-Based 24-inch Smart Monitor

ViewSonic announced its second-generation smart display today, the 24-inch Android 4.2 Jelly Bean-based VSD24. The device acts either as a stand-alone tablet, powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 (not 4) chip, or as a standard monitor. It has an integrated 2-megapixel front-facing camera and microphone, as well as speakers to enable video conferencing.  This device is […]

New Demo Out for Aaru’s Awakening

Lumenox Games, an indie studio hailing from Iceland, has issued a free demo for Aaru’s Awakening, its upcoming hand-drawn teleportation-based platformer. The story of Aaru’s Awakening centers around Aaru, a gorilla-like creature who is on a quest to destroy an evil entity. Players must navigate through the world of Lumenox, which is comprised of Dawn, […]

Pandora Comes to the Chromecast

Pandora fans can rejoice as the popular music streaming service finally has support for Google’s Chromecast. Folks can now stream their music from their Android smartphone or tablet directly to their TV sets. This feature was also added with tablet support, which brought proper optimization to the UI experience on all Android slates. Owners of […]

Sony Xperia L Getting Android 4.2 Update

Though most users are waiting to get Android 4.3 and even Android 4.4, some devices still run the first version of Jelly Bean, Android 4.1. The Sony Xperia L is one such device and the Japanese company is (finally) doing something about it, rolling out the Android 4.2 update for this low-to-mid end smartphone as […]

ZTE Debuts a Trio of Blade Qs

  ZTE unveiled three new affordable smartphones – Blade Q Mini, Blade Q and Blade Q Maxi. All three devices run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, while rocking 5-megapixel rear and VGA front cameras, HSPA+ connectivity, MediaTek’s 1.3GHz dual-core chip, 1GB of RAM and 4GB of expandable storage. When it comes to differences, the Blade Q […]

Wii U Ships 300,000 Units Worldwide in Q2, Nintendo Posts a Loss

Nintendo shipped approximately 300,000 Wii U units worldwide across the three months of July to September, nearly double what it did in the previous quarter. Despite the marked improvement, the company noted the the “Wii U hardware still has a negative impact” on profits, particularly because of the price cuts made to the system in […]

Samsung Sells 5 Million Galaxy Note 3s in One Month!

Samsung has mover 5 million units of the Galaxy Note 3 only a month after the phablet debuted on the world stage. That’s an impressive figure! Comparing it with earlier Notes, we see that an increasing number of users don’t mind owning big devices. For instance, it took Samsung 5 months to move 5 million Notes, […]

D.J. Caruso to Direct The Disappointments Room

D.J. Caruso (Disturbia, Eagle Eye, I Am Number Four) will direct The Disappointments Room, a supernatural thriller being produced by Geyer Kosinski of Media Talent Group, says The Hollywood Reporter. Kate Beckinsale is expected to star as a mother who moves her family to a nice Colonial manse in the country. The woman slowly begins […]

Sega’s 3DS Classics Start Arriving This Month

Sega’s 3DS classics are coming to North America and Europe across the next two months. Eight Sega remasters, each priced $6 (€5 or £4.50 in Europe), are set to remind us of the handheld’s 3D slider, starting with Space Harrier and Super Hang-On on November 28. That pair are the first of four spruced-up couples, […]

Spike Lee in Talks to Direct Spinning Gold

Spike Lee is in early talks to direct the Neil Bogart biopic Spinning Gold, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Justin Timberlake will play the infamous record executive. Spinning Gold chronicles the life of music legend Neil Bogart, the late father of Tim and Evan, who founded Casablanca Records in 1974 and is credited with discovering, […]

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