Bollywood ending, now out of Saints Row IV
Man, Saints Row IV sure is trying to be super stylish and bombastic as it prepares for launch next month.
Steam Trading Cards hits sale
Steam, now synonymous with PC gaming, is also notorious for its devastatingly amazing sales periods.
‘Creativity. That’s what we expect from E3’
So, it’s been done. Both the major players in the next-gen console race have been announced, and while not a lot has been talked about in terms of what we, as gamers, are being offered by the majority of both consoles (though that’s more towards Microsoft and lesser so towards Sony), we are now in a position to sit and ponder on what we’d like.
Beware of these Internet threats
The Internet is a great, although scary place. Here are some of the latest threats you should keep in mind while surfing the web.
Find your phone thief
Some days are just bad days. After spending thousands of rupees on your flaunt-worthy smartphone or tablet, one careless mistake could be enough to be all it takes for a thief to be on his way with your prized possession. But, thanks to the tech already embedded in your device — be it your camera, GPS chip or location-aware WiFi capabilities — you can not only locate your phone, but capture a photo of your thief in an effort to get it back. No insurance fee is involved.
Facebook’s Graph Search
Search graphs seem to be heating up rapidly, after Google’s lukewarm foray into the area, Facebook has announced a much more flamboyant entry into the field by unveiling Facebook Graph Search. FB’s Graph Search is widely being touted as a generational upgrade above the present version of search, which allows for only the most rudimentary of customisations.
Automate social tasks with IFTTT recipes
Have you ever felt the need to automate your social jobs? Have you ever thought that, if we’re this far into the Web 2.0 revolution, this far into social networking tie-ins, this far into being compulsively addicted to our timelines and Tweets and Instagram feeds, why the Web isn’t smart enough to feel what we need, and do some of our more mundane chores on its own?
Connect your computers at home
With today’s time, it is almost customary for a household to have multiple PCs. Over time, the work you do on each machine, or the work done by your loved ones that share the house with you, tends to get segregated. And so does your data.
Update Your Drivers Automatically
Let’s face it. Drivers are important. Every bit as important as everything else running on your machine. These make your software interface with your hardware, and if the stuff that is holding the seams together is slow, you can’t hold much guarantee for the end product.
SYNC YOUR DATA BACKUPS OVER THE CLOUD
Do you keep multiple computers, all with the same version of Windows that you have different content, data, and browsing histories on each? Well, that’s got to become tedious. One can see exactly how you can get lost about which file is where, and duplicate copies with different spaces can easily pile up your hard drive space?