Video game developer Visceral Games and publisher Electronic Arts are confirming that they are now aiming to launch their already delayed Battlefield Hardline on March 17 of 2015, on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft, the PlayStation 4 from Sony and last-gen consoles. The two companies are not ready to offer more details about the core features of the game or how they have been transformed since it was first pushed back from its original ...
Ubisoft believes that the upcoming Far Cry 4 stands outs from its predecessors by offering a much more complex story that's more about meaningful choices and less about the quest of the main protagonist against the world. Far Cry games have delivered some vastly different experiences over the years, starting with Far Cry 1, which focused on a mercenary that needs to stop mutants from escaping a tropical island. Far Cry 2 retained the mercenary ...
As expected, Verizon and Motorola have taken the wraps off the DROID Turbo, the new flagship smartphone that was initially known as Nexus 6. Apparently Google chose to go with a phablet instead of the 5.2-inch Nexus 6 and let customers who prefer small-screen smartphones get the Nexus 5 as an alternative to the new model. Anyway, Verizon customers will now have the choice of getting a smaller version of the Nexus 6, as the new ...
Yahoo is on a spree of massive restructuring as it rethinks its business model outside North America, where its core market is. It looks like the company is laying off people in multiple countries, both in Europe and in Asia. According to TechCrunch, the company is laying off sales people in Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia, a move that’s affecting around 25, 50 and 15 people, respectively. Yvonne Chang, VP of the Asia-Pacific area, based ...
Hugo Barra, global vice president of Xiaomi, recently issued a statement that claims Xiaomi is moving its international user data from servers in Beijing to U.S. and Singapore. This is reportedly a response to previous incidents which exposed that Xiaomi smartphones automatically returned global user data to Beijing servers. Chinese telecommunications regulations require Chinese companies to ...