While Playstation Now is exciting enough, it doesn’t look like Sony is completely satisfied, and may have another trick up its sleeve when it comes to playing games . According to EuroGamer, PS1 and PS2 games could, at some point, be playable on the PS4. The lack of backwards compatibility could and has been a…
Verizon Wireless Service Arrives in 35 NYC Subway Stations
Verizon Wireless has just announced the availability of its services in 35 New York City subway stations, making that commute a little more bearable. Verizon customers will now have full access to calls, texts and data networks while commuting underground. The stations cover the west side of Manhattan from 23rd St. to 96th St, including…
Better Understand Your Jams With Rap Genius’ iPhone App
If you’ve ever been left wondering just what in the hell certain artists are saying in their songs, Rap Genius has a solution for you. The website, which clearly explains lyrics and what they mean has launched an iPhone app, know simply as Genius. The app lets you find explanations of songs as well as…
Video: iOS in the Car Walkthrough
Thanks to developer Steven Troughton-Smith, we now have a look at Apple’s iOS in the car, which was first spotted at WWDC 2013. The interface was included in iOS 7.0.3, part of Apple’s developer releases of iOS. These releases let developers muck around with iOS features before they have become a reality. Troughton-Smith captured the…
BlackBerry OS 10.2.1 Rolling Out, Allows Easier Access to Android Apps
It’s been awhile since we’ve had any good news, or news at all for that matter pertaining to BlackBerry and their BlackBerry 10 OS. As many are full aware, the Waterloo company had a horrible year, after ex-CEO Thorsten Heins tried to breath new life into the company with a rebranding, some new touchscreen devices…
Sprint Brings 4G LTE to 40 New Markets
Everyone knows that Sprint is a little late to the game as far as 4G LTE service is concerned, but the carrier is constantly improving its LTE network, and has added 40 new locales to its portfolio. That brings Sprint’s total 4G LTE markets to a whopping 340 markets. That’s good, but still lagging behind…
HTC One Android 4.4 KitKat Update Nearing Completion
HTC One owners across the globe have been receiving the Android 4.4 update, and now it’s our turn. HTC One owners in the U.S. will be receiving the update soon, as all major carriers are vetting the release for compatibility, or certification, which puts the update one step away from hitting your HTC One device.…
Turns Out Nintendo Has A Mobile Strategy After All
Nintendo is having a tough go at it, and 2014 looks to be an uphill battle for the Big N. Nintendo has been avoiding Android, iOS and other mobile platforms like the plague, and with good reason. Nintendo is doing well as far as Nintendo DS variants go, while it’s console, the Wii U is…
Rose Gold Galaxy Note 3 Appears on Verizon
Just in time for Valentines day, Samsung has unveiled a Rose Gold variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. As you may have guessed from the rose color, the Rose Note 3 will be available exclusively on Verizon, coinciding with news we heard a week ago. We first saw the device when it appeared in…
Humble Bundle Weekly Sale: Six Roguelike Games for Only $6!
Are you ready for the latest Humble Bundle? Good! This week’s bundle includes six games for six bucks, all of the roguelike variety. What’s roguelike you may ask? The descriptor refers to a video game genre which has randomized levels and ‘permadeath.’ In other words, games that play like they’re supposed to. Oh, and you can…









