We have been covering the issues with GTA Online since they were first reported. Many of these issues appear to have been due to the services not being ready for general availability. Rockstar’s in ability to quickly find a fix ended up creating a rift between them and their customers. Simply put a game development company cannot react to the type of issues that we saw with GTA Online. Fortunately there is something of a happy ending to all of this.
Read more: Rockstar to give $500,000 to all players of GTA...
Looks like we will be hearing a lot more about problems with new iPhone 5S. The newest one is Blue Screen of Death (aka BSOD) which began to appear at a certain number of owners of the latest smartphone from Apple. Problem is exclusive for Apple's most advanced smartphone, and is not appearing on the previous models, atleast not yet.
After the general announcement that Google’s Chrome exposes user information to capture, Google has come back with a reply. It seems that Google does not want anyone to know that there is a security hole in their flagship browser. They are continuing to claim that it is “the most secure” browser and that Chrome maintains user data in an encrypted format. They feel that there is nothing wrong and that the information being presented by Information Finders is no big deal. If Chrome is storing data then it will be encrypted… if your OS supports it and that it only collects this information if the user asks it to. It is a very interesting statement to be made given the information presented.
Read more: Google Denies There is Any Flaw in Chrome That...
A large number of Google products on the market often achieves rather meager success. One of them is Google TV, which never managed to attract a larger number of users.
According to the Korean press, Samsung could unveil its latest smart phone in January next year. Apparently, we could see Galaxy S5 in sales already in February. It would be a month earlier than usual Samsung's rhythm of presenting the flagship model of the company.
Read more: Should we Expect the Samsung Galaxy S5 in January?
Page 203 of 570