Xbox 360 Still King of the Shooters. Here’s our Top 5 Games
| July 8, 2010 | Posted by Jeff Gonzales under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, PS3, Tech News, Xbox 360 |
In the best tradition of the beholder’s eye, here are my picks for the top 5 games for the Xbox: 1. Red Dead Redemption. Saddle up, pilgrim, it’s time to bring some justice back to the Old West. This free roaming third person shooter puts you in Clint Eastwood’s shoes as John Marston, outlaw turned…
Streaming Netflix: Great for Watching Movies, Hulu Plus: Not So Great…
| July 2, 2010 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, Tech News, Xbox 360 |
When my college sorority decided to buy Netflix for the house, it was the best decision ever made. Watching movies on this website is much more dependable than watching movies at websites like Hulu plus. When watching movies on mobile devices, it is important that a movie contain no interruptions and flow as smoothly as…
Google Admob vs. Apple iAds in Mobile Advertising
| June 28, 2010 | Posted by Tony Viteritto under Apple, AT&T, Electronics, Gadgets, Google, Google Android, iPad, iPhone, tablet, Tech News |
AdMob and iAds are two competing platforms in today’s mobile advertising and smartphone ads universe. AdMob, which was recently acquired by Google, is a mobile advertising company. It is one of the world’s largest mobile advertising platforms, and claims to have served 220 billion impressions. iAds, on the other hand, is the smartphone ads platform…
Nintendo 3DS Darling Of E3
| June 24, 2010 | Posted by Jeff Gonzales under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, PS3, Tech News, Xbox 360 |
In a move that all but confirmed their dominance of E3 2010, Nintendo unveiled their latest portable device: the Nintendo 3DS. An evolution of the DS, the latest offering from Nintendo features surprisingly robust internal hardware for a handheld device. In fact, several reports claim it has more juice behind it than the Nintendo Wii.…
Sony Joins Motion Control Bandwagon with Playstation Move
| June 22, 2010 | Posted by Mike Rodriguez under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, PS3, Tech News, Xbox 360 |
Working in conjunction with the pre-existing Sony Eyetoy, the PlayStation Move will bring precision motion controls to the PS3. Gamers will immediately be reminded of Nintendo’s “Wiimote” when they use Move’s wand controller. Featuring a motion-sensing, bulb-headed control for one hand and an analog stick and control buttons for the other, Sony’s Move is conspicuously…
The Xbox 360 Kinetic, Hands-Free Motion Control System
| June 17, 2010 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, PS3, Sony, Tech News, Xbox 360 |
With the highly esteemed motion controller that Nintendo introduced in its Wii gaming console we knew it wouldn’t be long at all before its main competitors decided to create their own versions. Microsoft has officially announced that the Xbox 360 will get hands-free motion control in an attempt to compete directly with the Wii. Share…
AT&T issues apology to iPad users after security breach
| June 15, 2010 | Posted by George Marks under Accessories, Apple, AT&T, Electronics, Gadgets, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, tablet, Tech News |
The second largest cellular provider in the United States, AT&T, issued an apology to users of the Apple iPad whose email addresses were leaked last week during a security breach. Hackers were able to discover the email addresses of nearly 114,000 iPad 3G users through a program on AT&T’s website. Among the email addresses uncovered…
Apple Stands Up To Google!
| June 11, 2010 | Posted by Jessica Moreno under Accessories, Apple, AT&T, Electronics, Gadgets, Google, Google Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, tablet, Tech News |
If you’re an avid Apple’s iPhone, iPod, or iPad user you’ll probably be very pleased to hear that Apple has denied Google from blasting your devices with their mobile advertising. This is a breaking news story from June 9, 2010. As you can imagine, Google is quite upset about this, especially since in late May…