Monday
Sep052016

Hello Games promises to expand the ‘No Man’s Sky’ universe further

No Man’s Sky has gotten a lot of flak since its release on August 9th. But with all the criticism, the game’s developer Hello Games is constantly churning out patches (four since the game’s release) to smoothen out the experience for the players. Now, Hello Games is also setting its sights forward to a better game. According to a post by the development team, they are focusing now on resolving issues the players have with the game and then they intend to release free updates in the future that will “improve, expand, and build on the No Man’s Sky universe.” Hello Games Managing Director Sean Murray previously said that features like being able to build bases and own giant space freighters will be coming soon. We should expect these new features once the bugs are all patched.

Source: BGR

Sunday
Sep042016

LG introduces premium line of products via an art exhibit at IFA 2016

LG Electronics takes the premium route with its new Signature line. As we look through the product line’s site, we see everything from OLED TVs to refrigerators to air purifiers. And yes, they all look high class. To celebrate these products, LG opted to host an art exhibition at IFA 2016 in Berlin called The Art of Essence. The gallery, which is located at the garden adjacent to LG’s booth in Hall 18 of Messe Berlin, is curated and built with the help of renowned architects and artists. The art pieces that specifically served as backdrops of the products were done in collaboration with London-based collective Jason Bruges Studio.

As described in a press release describing the exhibit, “Jason Bruges Studio thoughtfully crafted a multisensory and dynamic experience that conveys each LG Signature product’s essence into lighting, movement and sound.” The exhibit is supposed to portray to IFA attendees that this line appeals to the “refined sensibilities of consumers who want the very best out of life.”

Sunday
Sep042016

Alcatel introduces VR headset that doesn’t need smartphone support

Alcatel’s new virtual reality effort sits smack in the middle of the VR gear out there. It isn’t like the really expensive and high-tech Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, nor is it like Google Cardboard or Samsung Gear VR. A unique point for the Vision is it doesn’t need a smartphone slotted in front of your face to get it to work, nor does it need to be connected to a powerful computer. But as Tech Crunch’s Brian Heater points out Alcatel is marketing it as an entry-level VR headset and the graphics on it seem to back the point. Its price tag, though, is pretty hefty at €499 to 599 (around CA$720 to $860).

Content is also a point of concern but Alcatel promises at least 50 games and 100 VR-ready videos by the time the headset is available on the market by year’s end. Its system is said to be Android-based so navigation should feel familiar and it has a touchpad and volume buttons to its side. Plus, there’s padding and support that extends to the back of the head. If for wanting something unique in the VR space, this might be worth checking out.

Sunday
Sep042016

Lenovo outs two funny new videos for its Moto Mods

Lenovo shows off the capabilities of its new Moto Mods while keeping its new ads as entertaining as it can get. The first clip as you see above demonstrates the capabilities of the Moto Insta-Share Projector, which comes with an integrated kickstand and projects up to 70 inches on any flat surface. It can even boost your battery life by an hour. The ad also teaches us an important lesson that cat videos are also a great way to distract zombies.

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