Sunday
Feb092014

Patch for Call of Duty: Ghosts for Xbox One causes performance problems

Patches are generally supposed to remedy any technical issues with a program or game. However, the new Onslaught downloadable content and a stability patch released for the Xbox One edition of the game “Call of Duty: Ghosts” has caused performance issues for the game. Performance drops for certain areas in the new maps and the frame drops to nearly 30 percent from the 60 frame per second rate.

Ubergizmo quotes Digital Foundry’s David Bierton, “Kicking off with a look at Stonehaven, it’s immediately obvious that things are not quite right. While the game does indeed hit 60fps in this stage, frame-rates are dramatically impacted when the whole level is in view, with metrics varying between 46-60fps as we run across the landscape. As frame-rates fall below the desired 60fps target, we also see the appearance of some screen-tear, adding some judder, making drops in smoothness more noticeable.”

Sunday
Feb092014

Leak of new Windows Phone 8.1 notification centre surfaces

The look of the new notification centre for Windows Phone 8.1 has surfaced online. Engadget cites WPCentral and Winphollowers for a leaked presentation from Microsoft that shows the new notification centre called “Action Center.” This feature will reportedly take the same approach with iOS and Android when it comes to notifications but will have things like a driving mode shortcut intended to minimize distraction while on the road and will give apps more control over their notifications. This means updates can appear silently and update or disappear on its own if the information is time-sensitive and no longer relevant or for things like sports updates. We’ll keep you posted if this appears in the final version of the OS.

Sunday
Feb092014

Apple tipped to debut iOS 7.1 update in March

 

Apple is supposedly releasing an iOS 7 update this March to address a few bugs and tweak the user interface. The Verge reports the new update will fix the issues related to iOS 7 devices randomly rebooting. The new iteration of the OS will also include minor design changes to the iPod and dialer as well as the addition of an option to turn off the “parallax” effect or wallpaper motion while the folder animation stays on. 

Sunday
Feb092014

Nokia releases cryptic teaser for Windows Phone announcement

Nokia has just released a new teaser on its US YouTube account. Hardly anything was given away in the 15-second video. The Verge says the teaser might be in preparation of a Lumia Icon device coming out for Verizon. It is supposedly the 5-inch version of the 6-inch Lumia 1520, complete with 1080p display, 2.2GHz quad-core processor, and 20-megapixel camera.

Nokia is also said to release its Treasure Tag Bluetooth accessory, a proximity sensor accessory meant to help you track items with your phone. The Treasure Tag is intended to pair with your device via NFC to help locate missing items.