Xbox One sales has undoubtedly increased, but it’s yet to match PS4 sales figure, which is stilling leading the gaming consoles market.
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Crytek UK developers paid as company issues official statement
Late payments have reportedly taken a toll on UK staffers and many have left the company.
Bose sues Beats over patent infringement
Of the 36, 22 are granted patents and 14 are waiting the approval of USPTO.
BlackBerry CEO likens IBM-Apple deal to elephants dancing
BlackBerry CEO John Chen in an interview with the Financial Times has drawn an analogy of two elephants dancing while referring to the deal between Apple and IBM to offer iDevices with…
Crytek confesses financial trouble; admits going through ‘transitional phase’
The company admitted that the flow of information to employees has not been as good as it should have been.
Google has definitely bagged Twitch, reports say
Twitch has developed into a service which has more than 50 million active monthly users and 1.1 million members among them stream video footage every month.
Xbox One to land in China this September exclusively through China Telecom
Xbox One will get a head start in China ahead of PlayStation 4 and it remains to be see at what extent this helps Microsoft.
Sony agrees to $15m settlement in 2011 PSN breach case
Sony will compensate PSN users in the form of free PS3 and PSP games, free PS3 themes, free subscriptions to PlayStation plus, free access to Music Unlimited and SOE Station cash.
Twitter shares its diversity report; promises a more diverse workforce
The overall strength of female employees is only 30 percent even though 50 percent of the non-tech employees are female.
Google takes 3D graphics startup DrawElements into its Android fold
Although financial terms of the deal were kept undisclosed, it is expected that the deal could cost Google over $10 million.
Facebook’s second quarter results out; $2.9 billion in revenue reported
Facebook, on Wednesday, reported a massive surge in its second quarter earnings and revenue beating Wall Street expectations all the way.
Apple slapped with class action lawsuit over California Labour Code violation
Initially filed in 2011 by former employees, the lawsuit accuses Apple of violating the California Labor Code, with employees made to work without “timely meal breaks, timely rest breaks, and timely final pay checks.”
Judge rules Google must face litigation over in-app purchases
Judge Ronald Whyte of US district court in San Jose refused to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Ilana Imber-Gluck, who claims that her kid ran up a hefty bill of $65.95, with her consent, in in-app purchases.
Yahoo scoops up Flurry to boost its mobile business
Yahoo: Our acquisition of Flurry will be a meaningful step for the company and reinforces our commitment to building and supporting useful, inspiring and beautiful mobile applications and monetization solutions.
Facebook becomes Oculus VR’s official owner
The $2 billion acquisition deal is officially closed and both the companies are looking forward to an exciting future.