Tuesday
Jun102014

Sony introduces new ‘Infamous: First Light’ DLC

Moving on to more Sony E3 news. There is a new standalone downloadable content for the game Infamous: Second Son called First Light. They should a quick clip at the conference that looks like the DLC will focus on the character Fetch. Fetch looks to be locked in a prison for super-powered human beings, which forces her to confront her past. She will also start a new journey geared towards exacting revenge. The game will be available starting August.

Source: Game Informer

Tuesday
Jun102014

Sony bundles white version of PlayStation 4 with ‘Destiny’ game

Want to get your hands on a white version of the Sony PlayStation 4? Then you’re going to have to buy it bundled with the new shooter from Bungie Studios called Destiny. Gamers can pick up the game and the console starting September 9. The PlayStation 4 Destiny Bundle includes the white version of the console (which still has the same specs of the original), white controller, copy of the game, and 30-day membership to PlayStation Plus. The membership entitles you to online multiplayer access as well as free games on the PlayStation Store. Sony didn’t mention yet how much the package would cost but you can expect it to be around US$399, which is the current suggested retail price of the PS4.

Source: Tech Crunch

Tuesday
Jun102014

Google Glass update adds new Google Now cards and improves photo sharing

Google is trying to make Glass worth its price tag with new features to the wearable device. The new Google Now cards included in Glass include World Cup updates, package tracking, and locating your parked car. Photo sharing has also been made easier with the new update. When you take photos with Glass, you can instantly view and edit the photos you’ve taken right on the MyGlass app on your Android phone. Plus, you don’t have to be connected to Wi-Fi to use this. This feature will eventually make its way to MyGlass app for iOS but Google didn’t specify when. You will also be getting a battery notification when power drops to 20 percent. These new features are slated to be rolled out later this week.

Source: The Next Web

Tuesday
Jun102014

Microsoft Research aims to develop smartphones with battery life to last you one week

Battery life remains to be one of the major concerns of smartphone users today. That is why Microsoft Research are finding ways to remedy this problem. According to Ranveer Chandra, their team is exploring the possibility of creating smartphones with batteries that can last for seven days without the need to use external battery packs.

One method is to put two li-ion batteries in the phone instead of one. These batteries can split usage depending on what the users need. For example, one can provide larger supply for heavy use and the other can be for standby mode. They are also exploring software optimization through a process called E-Loupe. This will pinpoint battery hungry apps that the software can slow down or pause when not in use. The research team has been able to create prototypes that improved battery life from 20% to 50%. It’s not yet their goal but we’d take that over a lot smartphone batteries we have today.

Source: Ubergizmo