Apple has officially began accepting iPad app submissions after developers received the following email from Apple earlier today. Also, below the email you will find some screenshots from our friends at 9to5Mac showing some of the recent updates made to iTunes Connect, specifically the interface for submitting iPad apps. If you are a developer interested... Read More…
Nvidia got in some hot water literally this month, with its overheating driver issue. Nvidia’s GeForce 196.75 driver, which was causing fans to malfunction, basically putting your video card and possibly your motherboard in jeopardy, was fixed with the release of driver version 197.13. Nvidia has issued an apology for overheating problems. “Nvidia apologises to... Read More…
Ever since the HP Slate was unveiled a short time ago, its been dubbed the “iPad killer.” Since we first saw Steve Ballmer parading around CES 2010 with it, we all have thought it had the potential to be what the iPad isn’t. And so far it looks as if it holds true. The upcoming HP Slate... Read More…
With motion controllers being the biggest thing in the gaming industry and console war, I guess its not all that much of a surprise that that first PlayStation Move ad takes shots at the competitors (link below). With pretty obvious references to Microsoft Natal and the Wii’s limitations, Sony is definitely trying to set its... Read More…
If you are anything like me, you are constantly forgetting to carry certain cards with you when out and about. Whether it’s a credit card, air miles, or just a random membership card, it seems that you never have it when you need it. Thankfully, for iPhone users, there is a pretty handy app that... Read More…
Publisher Square Enix and developers of the popular console PRG Wild Arms have announced plans to release an iPhone JRPG called Chaos Rings (trailer below).
There have been many developers and publishers trying to tap into the RPG market on the iPhone and in the App Store, however apart from a few early 2D Final Fantasy... Read More…
We have known for quite a long time that Amazon has been working on a Kindle application for Mac, however, back when the story was first reported it didn’t seem nearly as significant as it does now. With the release of the iPad supposed to be a huge blow to Amazon’s share in the digital... Read More…
Can’t tweet at work? Stuck with your boss watching over your shoulder? With as popular a Twitter is nowadays, I’m sure some of you cant resist tweeting on the job. Well now you can with Spreadtweet. A really clever program that disguises your twitter addiction inside a Excel spreadsheet. It organizes all your live live... Read More…
Some good news for Google’s flagship Android device, the Nexus One. On Monday it was announced that AT&T and Rogers 3G bands are officially supported, and now just days later Sprint has decided to join the party and announced that it will soon have the Nexus One. The phone will still be sold exclusively by Google... Read More…
Huge news for gamers, the Xbox 360 Spring 2010 update will include USB storage support! What does that mean? Well it means that Xbox 360 owners will not be handcuffed to the Microsoft’s proprietary hard drives, which has been the only way for gamers to store game data, profiles, and Xbox Live content. This also means that... Read More…
Developer IO Interactive announced today the release date for the highly anticipated sequel Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days. North American PC, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360 users will be able to pick up the game on August 24. International players on the other hand, will have to wait until August 27th.
Gamespy reports that the... Read More…
Another pre-release version of iPhone SDK 3.2, beta 5- build 10M2148 was released today by Apple (screenshot below). Like always we will be reporting back with any findings we or the community may discover in the coming hours and days. You can pick up the latest release from the