Friday 14 June 2013

Shiny cars! Zombies! Cosplay! All this and much more on display at E3

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Shiny cars! Zombies! Cosplay! All this and much more on display at E3

06.13.2013 12:52 PM

You may not be able to go to the biggest gaming show of the year, but if you look at enough photos, its just like being there.

Free-to-play World of Tanks rumbles into your living room

06.14.2013 11:00 AM

World of Tanks will bring free-to-play gaming to Xbox Live on an unprecedented scale; can the freemium model succeed on consoles?

 

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Apple's Eddy Cue offers short answers in e-book antitrust trial

06.13.2013 1:54 PM

Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue offered only short answers in testimony Thursday in federal court when questioned by U.S. Justice Department prosecutors trying to solidify their case that Apple, along with five of the largest book publishers, worked together to illegally set the prices of electronic books for the market.

Xbox One pricing paves way for Sony PS4 success

06.13.2013 2:15 PM

A series of blunders by Microsoft has paved the way for Sony's PlayStation 4 console to capture the top spot in year-end holiday sales.

US prosecutors propose kill switch to prevent smartphone theft

06.13.2013 2:19 PM

U.S. prosecutors are proposing that smartphone makers offer a "kill switch" in all new phones produced by the start of next year as part of an initiative to cut down on theft, which sometimes turns violent.

Spy-proof enterprise encryption is possible, but daunting

06.13.2013 2:30 PM

Data encryption could help businesses protect their sensitive information against mass surveillance by governments, as well as guard against unauthorized access by ill-intended third parties, but the correct implementation and use of data encryption technologies is not an easy task, according to security experts.

Ubisoft's Rocksmith 2014 guitar software includes a new Session Mode tool

06.13.2013 2:30 PM

Rocksmith, edutainment software that teaches you how to play a real guitar under the guise of a Rock Band or Guitar Hero-esque game, now morphs into Rocksmith 2014, which has an exciting new tool called Session Mode.

For OS X Mavericks, the best is yet to come

06.13.2013 2:45 PM

Not impressed by what we've seen so far in Apple's preview of OS X Mavericks? Don't panic. Associate editor Serenity Caldwell thinks the big wave is coming. We just haven't seen it yet.

Indie games leave E3 for a press event of their own

06.13.2013 3:15 PM

The first annual Horizon conference showcased a ton of exciting indie games, including new games from noted developers Robin Hunicke, Keita Takahashi and Phil Fish.

Hands-on with the Virtuix Omni gaming treadmill

06.13.2013 3:45 PM

Virtuixs Omni is an omni-directional treadmill designed for the player to move while gaming. Using it while gaming puts keyboards or gamepads to shame.

Second-screen apps get a primary role at E3

06.13.2013 4:29 PM

Who needs a TV? A plethora of games on the E3 floor are leaning on complimentary mobile apps to spread the fun beyond the big screen.

How to Customize Your Windows 8 Start Screen

06.13.2013 4:53 PM

Windows 8 is dramatically different than its predecessors. The colorful, tiled Modern interface was designed with Intel-powered Ultrabooks, and mobile, touchscreen devices in mind. The real value of the Windows 8 Start screen, though, lies in customizing it to fit your needs.

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