Not too long ago, Sony lacked game-wise in a big way. Then, along came LittleBigPlanet, the game that changed it all. Now, Sony has announced that the popular child-friendly game will be heading to the Vita console “sometime soon.” Right now, Sony is amidst the beta testing phase and seeking »
05/14/2012, Tom BrookThere are lots of games that Facebook fans can sink their teeth into. In fact, Facebook has no shortage of time wasting games and other useless apps to keep most social networkers entertained for a large amount of time. But, no game out there beats the popularity of Angry Birds. »
05/06/2012, Tom BrookIf you’ve been following tech news for the past couple of years, you know that gaming consoles are not selling as well as they once did. In addition, handheld gaming consoles are largely being phased out. Some blame this lack of consumer interest on smartphones that offer better games than »
05/05/2012, Tom BrookIn a world overrun by talk of tablets and smartphones, news of new televisions has largely been nonexistent. In part, this is due to the fact that many TV manufacturers are trying to break into the tablet scene and also due to the lack of television innovation happening lately. One »
04/15/2012, Brad LarsonSpotify, like all friendly streaming music giants, needs to make money. While the popular streaming service does make revenue through subscriptions, the cost of paying for all those music licenses is high. So what’s a company that needs to make a good deal of money to do? While Spotify can’t »
04/14/2012, Jim LewisRemember what CDs look like? Heck, if you are like most people, you probably have a box of CDs somewhere. Even if you don’t listen to those CDs anymore (what’s that? You do?!), Amazon wants what you’ve got. Today, the online retail giant announced that anyone who has a collection »
04/11/2012, Harriette HalepisCan't get enough of Angry Birds? This fall, when you get stuck on a certain level and throw your phone down in frustration, you will be able to tune in to watch your favorite Angry Birds characters on your TV and other video-capable devices. Rovio Mobile has announced the plan »
04/06/2012, Harriette Halepis