Sunday
May252014

‘Forza 5’ to get two new DLC packs

Turn 10 Studios have plans to extend the shelf life of Forza 5 a bit more with two new downloadable content packs coming out in a couple of months. The June pack is set to be released on May 30th. This will include 20 more cars to collect, customize, and race. Car Pass owners will have access to the DLC packs without additional charges. And once players own the DLC car pack, they can add these to their garage without in-game credits or tokens.

 Details about the July car pack will be released in the coming weeks, while we should know more about the June pack by this Friday.

Source: Ubergizmo

Sunday
May252014

LG G3 to get 2TB expansion support via microSD?

LG is set to unveil its latest flagship device this week and we’ve seen one leak after another about the G3. This time around a document from the company’s UK site shows that the microSD slot of the smartphone can support up to 2TB of storage. Now, this could be a typographical error or it could just mean LG is future-proofing its latest device to support the eventual arrival of 2TB microSD cards.

The other specs detailed on the document include those we’ve heard many times before—Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB RAM, 5.5-inch display (1440x2560 resolution), 16GB internal storage, Android 4.4 KitKat, 3000mAh battery, and 13-megapixel rear camera.

Sunday
May252014

Roger Federer dons Google Glass, gives us a glimpse of a tennis match

Want to see what it’s like to play tennis through the eyes of a 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer? You’ll get a quick glimpse of that thanks to Google Glass. Federer recently visited the search giant’s headquarters to play a friendly match with coach and former world number one Stefan Edberg. You can just see how different it is a professional tennis player sees a game and how effortless it would seem compared to any of our amateur efforts.

Source: The Verge

Sunday
May252014

Review: Belkin QODE "Thin Type" keyboard case for the iPad Air 

The last time I reviewed a Bluetooth keyboard for the iPad was the Logitech Ultra-thin keyboard case. It was, and is, a great option for those like me who are on the go constantly, and rely on the convenience of their iPad to get a lot of work done. Issue is, every time something good is released, chances are there is someone in the woodwork readying something that much better.

Such is the case with the QODE thin type keyboard from Belkin.

Taking cues from its competition and rectifying the subtle inconsistencies, I feel like Belkin worked as close as they could with Apple to make a product so good, it could (should) be considered OEM.

Let’s take a deeper look at why this keyboard is worth every penny of the investment.

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