As we had reported yesterday, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3’s multiplayer beta was officially launched for gamers who pre-ordered the game on the PC or the Xbox One following the beta for the PS4 over the weekend. Unfortunately it seems that for some reason, some of the beta codes that gamers were given were dead, meaning that they aren’t able to access the beta.
Microsoft has since confirmed on Twitter that this is an issue that is known to them and that they are working on it. According to the Redmond company, “We’re aware of the issues you might be seeing with your Black Ops 3 beta codes. We’re looking into it now.” Unsurprisingly the gamers affected by this aren’t too happy. Read full post →Microsoft Looking Into Dead Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 Beta Codes
A couple of days ago, Sony posted an image on Twitter in which they teased a new smartphone was on its way. According to the company then, they teased that a new smartphone with greater focus would be on its way. In case that wasn’t enough, Sony has since released another teaser photo on Twitter.
In this particular photo, Sony basically provides a more specific time and date for their announcement, which will be taking place on the 2nd of September at 16:45 CET. Interestingly enough the phone used in the teaser has been blanked out, leaving us to wonder what kind of handset we might be able to expect. Read full post →Sony’s Smartphone IFA 2015 Teaser Continues In Latest Tweet
While Samsung might have recently announced new phones in the form of the
Our televisions are one gadget, our remote controls are another gadget, and our speakers are also another gadget, and typically all these gadgets exist separately. However it seems that over in Japan, Sony has created
Samsung is probably best known for creating mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. They are also known for their televisions and displays, and to a certain extent even household electronics like vacuum cleaners, fridges, washing machines, and so on. However could it be that the South Korean tech giant has plans to enter the gaming market?
While there is still no word on when
Discovering easter eggs in software can be fun and in many ways entertaining. For example Google has a