Atari riled up RollerCoaster Tycoon fans by teasing them with the hashtag #RCT4M on Twitter for a few weeks before dropping an official trailer in March. However, the only release info announced was that the game would be available sometime in the “early spring,” and it looks like spring has […] Read the original post…
Month: April 2014
Amazon to acquire digital comics platform comiXology
comiXology co-founder and CEO David Steinberger announced today that the cloud-based digital comics platform will be joining the Amazon family. comiXology is one of many companies Amazon has acquired, including IMDb, Audible, dpreview and most recently Double Helix Games. Continue reading → Read the original post by Julie Drummond
Age of Empires: World Domination coming to iOS this summer
Summer is about to get a lot better now that we know of a new mobile game coming to Windows Phone, Android and iOS. Fans of the Age of Empires series will be especially excited to learn of a new game coming. Microsoft and KLab have announced Age of Empires: […] Read the original post…
Heartbleed, gossip, TV shows and WWDC
What we’ll see at WWDC, the troubling rise of tech-industry gossip, the Heartbleed security fiasco, and Yahoo and Microsoft become TV networks. With guests Philip Michaels and Serenity Caldwell. Read the original post by Dan Moren, Jason Snell
Apple says Heartbleed vulnerability did not affect their services or software
If you’re still concerned over whether or not Apple services and software were affected by the Heartbleed vulnerability found in OpenSSL that took many web companies by surprise, Apple has now given an official statement on the matter. Read the original post by Chris Parsons
Wearables sales tripled in a year—and will grow 500 percent by 2018, study says
Research firm IDC says simple activity trackers are leading the charge, while face computers like Google Glass will face slower adoption. Read the original post by Jon Phillips
Apple TV v Chromecast v Roku v Fire TV: Which would you choose?
Apple TV v Chromecast v Roku v Fire TV. Which would you choose? We’re lucky to be blessed with so many good options when it comes to streaming online media. The space recently got a little more crowded with Amazon introducing its first effort, the Fire TV. And, while we’re naturally […] Read the original…
Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker for iPad for $100 + free shipping
TRG via Newegg offers the Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker for iPad, model no. DS8550, for $99.99 with free shipping. That’s $30 below our November mention and the lowest total price we could find by $45. It features a 30-pin dock for iPad, iPhone, and iPod, Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable battery, 30 […] Read the original post…
HTC One (M8) (Sprint)
The One (M8) continues HTC’s reign as the maker of the best-designed Android smartphones. It oozes with style and sophistication, but makes some compromises compared with the Galaxy S5. Still, it shares the Editors’ Choice badge with the Galaxy S5 for best Android phone on Sprint. […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
LG 55″ 240Hz 3D 1080p WiFi LED LCD TV, Netflix 1yr for $1,197 + free shipping
Amazon offers the LG 55″ 240Hz 3D 1080p Smart LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. 55LB7200, with a Netflix 1-Year Subscription for $1,197 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $152, although it was $98 less a week ago. It features a native resolution of […] Read the original post…
Apple says iOS, OSX and ‘key web services’ not affected by Heartbleed security flaw
A company spokesperson confirmed to Re/code that none of its web services use the OpenSSL software which is at the center of the security uproar. (recode.net) To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read the original post by Macworld Staff
Apple confirms OS X, iOS and key web services not affected by Heartbleed
Aple confirmed to Re/Code that its key web services and both its mobile and desktop operating systems are not affected by the Heartbleed security flaw. The vulnerability, first reported by Web security firm Codenomicon, is present in OpenSSL encryption software, which is used by websites to secure user information. […] Read the original post by…
Apple Confirms ‘Heartbleed’ Security Issue Did Not Affect Apple Software and ‘Key Services’
Apple today released a statement to Re/code that iOS, OS X and “key web services” were unaffected by the widely publicized security flaw known as Heardbleed which was disclosed earlier this week. “Apple takes security very seriously. iOS and OS X never incorporated the vulnerable software and key web-based services were […] Read the original…
T-Mobile Cuts 4G Tablet Prices, Offers More Free Data
Operation Tablet Freedom is an “assault” on the old tablet model, T-Mobile said in its second of three major announcements. Read the original post by Gautam
iPad Pro concept imagines larger iPad with 2 A7 processors, 12.9 inch display and more
Rumors suggest Apple is working on a larger 12.9-inch iPad that’ll debut sometime later this year. The device will reportedly be targeted towards professional customers and the enterprise. Ramotion Inc made an iPad Pro concept based on these rumors, imagining how the device would look and be marketed. Continue […] Read the original post by Jason