by David Gonzales, 3 months ago
Boxing fans now have a new reason to rejoice with the release of a game called Real Boxing on Android, from UK-based Independent Game Developer Vivid Games. Real Boxing is billed as an ultra-realistic title…
Tag: NVIDIA Tegra 3
by David Gonzales, 3 months ago
Boxing fans now have a new reason to rejoice with the release of a game called Real Boxing on Android, from UK-based Independent Game Developer Vivid Games. Real Boxing is billed as an ultra-realistic title…
by Mike Andrici, 3 months ago
Coming into MWC 2013, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 was hardly a secret, as numerous leaks had already painted an accurate picture of Samsung’s response to the Apple iPad Mini. But although it’s no surprise…
by Mike Andrici, 3 months ago
With the HTC One now official after months of speculation, it is time to see how much HTC has evolved over the past year, and exactly how much did HTC’s One line has evolved…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 4 months ago
Was there any possible way we could get more excited about OUYA, the upcoming Android-based console, after hearing about the incredible Kickstarter support and after having that unbelievably low $99 price point confirmed? Sure there…
by Stefan Constantinescu, 4 months ago
NVIDIA has just posted their fiscal Q4 2013 financial results. Translation: Their calendar ends on January 27th, not December 31st. So how are the numbers? They’re good, but not great. Revenues topped $1.1 billion, roughly…
by Bogdan Petrovan, 4 months ago
Last year, Nvidia failed to give Qualcomm a run for its money when it comes to smartphones, but the quad-core Tegra 3 chip made a splash in the market tablet, with big wins such as…
by Robert Triggs, 4 months ago
There are many rivalries in the tech industry; usually you’d probably be hearing about Apple vs someone, but not today. Today it’s the turn of Qualcomm to come out slinging, and it has something to…
by Kristofer Wouk, 4 months ago
We’ve previously mentioned some of the low off-contract prices that BLU has sold its Android phones for, but that was for fairly low-end hardware. With its new Quattro line of devices, is significantly upping the…
by Bogdan Petrovan, 4 months ago
The Russian blogger Eldar Murtazin is well known for his industry connections, which sometimes enable him to provide leaks or predictions that turn out to be highly accurate. That’s not to say that Murtazin hasn’t…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 5 months ago
Asus has pretty much always been an important tablet player, but ever since the Google co-branded Nexus 7 got out the bar of expectations got a huge bump. Now we’re all eyes on the Taiwan-based…
by Stefan Constantinescu, 6 months ago
Intel has the most advanced chip fabrication facilities in the industry, they design some of the best CPUs for personal computers, but they suck at making GPUs, and don’t even get us started about their…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 6 months ago
What’s the first name that comes to mind when hearing about puzzle video games? Minesweeper, Tetris, Zuma? And what do all those have in common, besides addictive gameplay? That’s right, redundancy, basic graphics and ease…
by Joshua Vergara, 6 months ago
The wait is finally over, as the next powerhouse from HTC has made its way to TELUS – the HTC One X+, upgrade to the popular and well received One X, brings with it the…
by Stefan Constantinescu, 7 months ago
Samsung’s Galaxy S III and Apple’s iPhone 5 have one thing in common: They don’t use NVIDIA chips. You’d think that because of that NVIDIA wouldn’t be doing so well, but you’d be wrong. The…