Entries by Nicole Batac (11813)

Saturday
Jul122014

Sony announces plans to sell white version of PS4 separately from ‘Destiny’

Sony previously announced that the PlayStation 4 will be released in white but it will come bundled with Bungie’s sci-fi first-person shooter game Destiny. Now, if you’re not particularly interested in the game, you will be able to purchases the standalone console in the future.  Shuhei Yoshida, president of Worldwide Studios at Sony Computer Entertainment, told Game One that the “glacier white” version will be available later in the year. He did not specify when though. There is also a special Urban Camouflage gamepad in the works and Japan received a limited edition Frozen PlayStation 4 (there is no word if that version is making its way out of Japan).

Source: GameSpot

Friday
Jul112014

Microsoft simplifies video editing on Windows Phone with Video Tuner

Want to tweak your recorded mobile videos but don’t have the know-how? Microsoft has just released its own Video Tuner app to help you with that. The app lets you apply filters and corrective adjustments (including speed tweaks), as well as add music (of the non-DRM-protected variety that is). The finished product can be shared to various social sites except for Vine. But you can’t directly share from the app at the moment. Video Tuner also supports MP4 files and it needs a Lumia device running Windows Phone 8.1. If you want to try it out for yourself, you can just download it here.

Source: Engadget

Friday
Jul112014

Google Maps for iOS gets improved search capabilities, shows appointments

Google Maps for iOS is slowly catching up with its Android counterpart with this latest update. The app now shows your search results along with descriptions as well as the location of the appointments you have (if you are a Gmail user, that is).  And in case you want to find out what’s happening in your area, the Explore view now shows you what’s nearby. If you would like to try out these new features, you can download Google Maps here.

Source: Engadget

Friday
Jul112014

Yahoo to boost online mobile video streaming with RayV acquisition

Yahoo is serious about getting more people to watch content on its portal with its recent acquisition. Online video streaming company RayV will help boost Yahoo’s tech infrastructure when it comes to video distribution, particularly with mobile devices. The move is intended to attract more people to use Yahoo’s Screen portal, which houses videos ranging from original news to content provided by partners such as BuzzFeed, Comedy Central, and Saturday Night Live. Most of the company’s employees will join Yahoo’s R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel. The terms of the deal have not been disclosed.