Monday
Jun102013

The $499 Microsoft Xbox One set to land in November

Microsoft is making sure its $499 next-gen console comes out in time for Christmas shopping. The Xbox One, coming out in November, was first unveiled last month but more information were given at their E3 press conference held earlier today. Some of the new details include the much welcome transition from Microsoft points to real currency when it comes to in-console purchases and Xbox Live Gold integration with game broadcasting service Twitch.

As exciting as a new console is, we have to remind you that the Xbox One isn’t backwards compatible with your old games. But this is an exciting time to watch for the new Xbox One-exclusive titles. Some of them were introduced at E3, such as Crimson Dragon, Forza Motorsport 5, and Ryse: Son of Rome. They whetted appetites further with a sneak peek of the new Halo coming in 2014.

Monday
Jun102013

Apple introduces iTunes Radio, a free online radio service

Apple’s finally taking on the likes of Pandora and Spotify with a new, free online music streaming service called iTunes Radio. It will have over 200 stations and a supposedly “incredible” inventory of music taken from the iTunes Store.

The stations you access from your Apple devices and even your PC are going to be inspired by the music you already have and listen to. It encourages you to continually use iTunes Radio and iTunes itself to create a more personalized listening experience. With the service, you also get first dibs on new stuff from top-selling musicians, Siri integration, and easier access to tagging and purchasing songs. If you are an iTunes Match subscriber, you can listen to it ad-free.

Monday
Jun102013

Apple unveils developer preview of OS X Mavericks

Apple announced the developer preview of OS X Mavericks, the 10th major release of the Cupertino-based brand’s operating system, at the ongoing Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2013 held in San Francisco. 

They boast over 200 new features for the new OS including Mac getting Maps and iBooks, Finder Tags and Tabs, a new Safari, enhanced multi-display support for power users, and new core technologies that increase both performance and power efficiency. Mavericks will be up for download for Mac users from the Mac App Store this fall.

Monday
Jun102013

Apple reveals new Mac Pro, the most powerful Mac coming this Fall

It is unlike any other Mac Pro, or possibly any computer, you’ve seen before and Apple claims it is the “future of the pro desktop.” The next-generation Mac Pro has been built with a unified thermal core that is optimized for performance both inside and out and is capable of sharing its thermal capacity across its processors.

As breathtaking as the 9.9-inch tall Mac Pro looks on the outside, what you get inside the chassis is as equally outstanding. You get the latest Intel Xeon E5 processors up to 12 core configurations, two AMD FirePro GPUs, Thunderbolt 2, PCIe-based flash storage, and extremely fast ECC memory. If you want to learn more about the Mac Pro, you can get more information here.