Tuesday
Sep092014

Microsoft to replace extremely noisy Xbox One consoles

Good news for Xbox One owners with excessively noisy consoles. Microsoft is offering to replace those defective units for you. A Microsoft spokesperson said users experiencing the issue should get in touch with Xbox Support. The tech company will replace the unit for you. They said it doesn’t affect safety or functionality of the device though. However, we understand how annoying that can get. Good thing Microsoft is planning to do something about it.

Source: Game Informer

Tuesday
Sep092014

Apple now lets you know if your iCloud has been accessed online

It’s a busy day for Apple news but here’s one more that will interest those plagued by security fears about their iCloud accounts. Apple has started sending out email notifications to let people know if their iCloud accounts have been accessed from the web. This might seem like a basic notification you should be getting but at least Apple is finally doing something about the security issues. You will get an email whether it is you or somebody else who accesses iCloud on the web.

Source: MacRumors | Via: Gizmodo

Tuesday
Sep092014

Video: First look at the iPhone 6

Not to be overshadowed by Apple's newest baby, the Apple Watch, the new iPhone 6 is a pretty impressive smartphone by any standard. Considered the best version yet in the evolutionary line of devices that started with the original iPhone, the iPhone 6 brings a faster processor, a larger Retina HD screen as well as all the bells and whistles needed to run iOS 8, Apple Pay as well as push the Apple ecosystem to a whole new level. Here's a demo of the 4.7-inch model. What got me excited about the iPhone 6 is the new design that's more cohesive overalll and fits in with the iPad line. The addition of more cellular bands, an awesome new camera and software for photos and video as well as the overall sleekness and refinement of the iPhone 6 will impress anyone who loves smartphones. 

Tuesday
Sep092014

LG G Watch gets $50 price cut

The G Watch R was supposedly just an option for those who didn’t want the G Watch. Now, it looks like the South Korean brand is preferring the rounder brother with a US$50 price cut on G Watch over at Google Play Store. This means the G Watch is now $179. The sale will reportedly be until September 23. But we won’t be surprised if the price sticks though.

Source: Google Play Store | Via: Engadget