by George | Jul 14, 2014 | Cell Phone Repair
The Chinese government recently expressed concerns about iOS’ Frequent Locations feature, calling the software a threat to national security. The feature tracks and logs a users’ most frequently visited places; it could be a friend’s house, the movie...
by George | Jul 14, 2014 | Cell Phone Repair
Early Galaxy S5 rumors talked of a retina scanner but the finished device used a fingerprint scanner for its biometric security. Now Samsung is teasing the Galaxy Note 4 through its SamsungExynos Twitter account, showing a phablet-like device that focuses on an eye....
by George | Jul 14, 2014 | Cell Phone Repair
FCC filings discovered by electronics company Securifi (via TUAW) have revealed Apple’s plans for first-party iBeacon hardware to go along with the microlocation technology found in iOS. The transmitter is registered as the “Apple iBeacon” and...
by George | Jul 12, 2014 | Gaming
If you’ve been holding off on picking up StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm (or, for that matter, Wings of Liberty) out of poverty, cheapness or a plain old lack of interest, today may be a good day to reconsider your position. Some games get cheap in a hurry and...
by George | Jul 12, 2014 | Zombie Blog
The overall demand for PC hardware may be in decline but the market for gaming specific hardware is actually doing quite well, according to a new Jon Peddie Research report (via MCV). The firm pegged the total worldwide market value of PC gaming hardware at more than...