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If you’re a gamer, you’d know that no matter how awesome single player games and campaign modes can be, there’s just something about multiplayer games that keeps you coming back for more. Playing with or against real people online is a challenge and no AI can match
So, they’ve finally been revealed completely. The next generation of gaming consoles were shown to the public at E3 2013, with both Microsoft and Sony having separate briefings concentrating on their new consoles. Now that pretty much all the information is out there, it’s time for the
It’s safe to say that the PlayStation 4 reveal this year was solely focused on taking down the folks at Redmond. After teasing the PlayStation 4 for months, the actual console was finally shown off at the Sony E3 2013 PlayStation briefing, in addition of course, to
It’s a big day for all things tech, with both Microsoft’s E3 2013 press conference and Apple’s WWDC 2013 kicking off at the same time, and Sony’s PlayStation reveal lined up for the later part of the day. While Microsoft revealed games that for the Xbox One,
When the Xbox One was revealed about a month ago, the internet erupted in unison saying “where are the games?”. Microsoft had announced that all games would be shown off at E3, and boy have they come good on their promise. A huge number of games were
AMD is pretty much the king of the budget performance segment. Its range of APU’s has been highly successful both in mobile and desktop form and provide the best bang for your buck. In case you’re not aware, APU stands for Accelerated Processing Unit, which is a
The highly acclaimed and popular video-game series Halo has finally made the jump to mobile devices. After taking over from Bungie, the newly formed 343 Industries’ sophomore project is not console based, as many had speculated. After domains with the “Halo: Spartan Assault” name were registered a
Asus has really been taking hybrid devices quite seriously, and is among the first companies to release truly convertible and innovative devices. One of them was the Asus Taichi, an ultrabook slash tablet that included two screens and another was the PadFone 2, a tablet slash smartphone.