The world waited to see what news Valve would break first as part of its trifecta of announcements this week. Coming first, SteamOS, a new free Linux-powered operating system.
Whether you're an iPhone fan or not, you're probably well aware iOS 7 was released yesterday. For all non-users, this basically means the phone's software was amped up a bit, which sounds like it'd be totally cool, but as soon as people could download it, Twitter exploded with complaints.
Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive have announced the launch day sales figures for one of 2013's most anticipated sequels, Grand Theft Auto 5. They are nothing short of incredible.
Most Call of Duty fans won't be able to wait until the next-gen consoles come out to start playing the latest entry, Call of Duty: Ghosts. For that reason, Activision has put in place a variety of options for players to make the transition from current to next-gen as easy and cost effective for everyone.
Apple unveiled two new iPhones, the 5S and the 5C, on Tuesday afternoon, in addition updates to iTunes and its mobile operating system, iOS. Here's what's new (updated with pictures from the presentation below):
Cell phones are a part of everyday life now. Calling your close ones and playing games used to be all you could want in a cell phone. Times are changing. Texting, looking for a new app, or just surfing the internet are now a major part of having a cell phone.
One time two years ago, some skeezebag stole our phone right out of our purse. For three months we were phone-less. So, we feel fairly well qualified to testify that this video, about what it's like to be surrounded by friends with smartphones when you don't have one, is pretty much spot on.
If you have Instagram, check your updates in the app store because there is a new feature that might surprise you. If you weren't aware, Facebook owns Instagram; and to challenge the explosion of the popular video app that Twitter brought to the table with Vine, they did what seemed most logical. They brought video to Instagram.