Entries by Nicole Batac (11947)

Wednesday
Oct292014

'The Wolf Among Us' makes its way to Google Play

Creators of The Walking Dead games are bringing their new title out of exclusivity with Amazon and into the hands of the larger Android base. Telltale has finally brought The Wolf Among Us to Google Play. The episodic game is free to download but you will need to make in-app purchases once you complete the first episode so you can move forward. You will play a man/werewolf that interacts with many famous fairytale characters. Like TWD, you walk around and click on various items to move the game forward.

Source: Droid Life | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Wednesday
Oct292014

Google+ gives your photos the Halloween treatment

Hoping to get you into the Halloween mood, Google+ has introduced a new effect for photos. Google calls it "Halloweenifying" your images and it takes a few minutes to get this done. You just need to open Photos app on your device, tap on the three star button in the top right corner and select "Spooky effect." Wait a few seconds and then you have a scary version of yourself ready to share on your social networks.

Source: Droid Life

Wednesday
Oct292014

Oakley introduces new lens technology to improve snow visibility

Oakley Canada has introduced its latest lens technology designed to help you see better as you ski and ride in the snow. Dubbed as PRIZM, the technology works to enhance visibility and contrast in the snow over a wide range of light conditions. It promises to let you see contours and texture of the snow. "This new technology takes the same approach as noise-canceling headphones," said Ryan Saylor, director of advanced product development at Oakley. "It tunes down the irrelevant colours and lets you focus completely on the colours that are most important to you sport."

PRIZM lens technology will be seen on the 2014 Oakley Snow Goggle Collection, which went on sale this month. It will be available in three different lens options: Black Iridium, Jade Iridium, and Rose.

Source: Oakley

Tuesday
Oct282014

Microsoft brings OS X-like trackpad gestures to Windows 10

If you feel like consistent trackpad gestures have been missing on your Windows device, Microsoft is looking to change that with Windows 10. Microsoft's Joe Belfiore said at TechEd Europe that they are working to remedy that. "With Windows 10 we're adding support for power users in a touch pad, where multiple finger gestures—which all of you power users learn—can make you really efficient."

The features outlined by Belfiore include: three-finger swipe down to minimize all active Windows and three-finger swipe up to bring them back. You can use a three-finger swipe up to open new Task View feature and swipe left and right with your three fingers to switch between apps. Yes, these gestures are what is being used in OS X. We expect some issues to arise in the near future.

Source: The Verge | Via: Gizmodo