Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection revives the best-selling games on the PS4
In anticipation of the release of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End next year, Sony will release a remastered collection of the first three Uncharted games on the PlayStation 4 this fall. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection will be developed by Bluepoint Games, which previously handled the God of War Collection and the Titanfall port on Xbox 360.
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The Marvel Universe is undergoing another huge makeover – everything you need to know
The world of superheroes and supervillains has become an inseparable part of pop culture over the past decade or so, thanks in large part to Marvel. We’ve seen the Marvel Universe change rather drastically since Iron Man hit theaters in 2008, but nothing compares to the Armageddon that just took place in the universe of the comics.
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Clever new keyboard comes with a tiny projector that turns any wall into a monitor
If you’re working in a place that’s short on space, then you’re really going to want to check out the Sho U KiBoJet pico projector-keyboard. As CNET informs us, this clever little keyboard includes a tiny projector that beams whatever you’re using it for onto the nearest wall. You can hook the keyboard up to small computers such as the Intel Compute Stick that are essentially full-fledged PCs on USB sticks. This essentially means you can take only a keyboard with you to work just about anywhere there’s a blank wall around you.
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Ethan Hunt fights back in the latest trailer for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
It’s hard to imagine an action movie topping Mad Max: Fury Road in 2015, but if any movie has a chance, it’s Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. In the first trailer, we were reintroduced to all the mainstays of the franchise, including Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Ving Rhames and Simon Pegg. In the second trailer, we delve a little deeper into the story.
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Ultra-fast 512GB microSD card is more expensive than a Galaxy S6 edge
Many Android fans love phones that come with microSD slots that allow them to significantly expand the internal storage of a device, even though certain smartphone makers aren’t willing to support them any longer. And many of those fans will be happy to hear that someone made a 512GB microSD card, though it’ll cost them a pretty penny.
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How your Apple Watch might end up paying for itself
Even the cheapest Apple Watch isn’t exactly affordable, but a new study says the device might end up paying for itself by saving you time.
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Official Star Wars comic offers huge twist to Han and Leia’s story that no one saw coming
I’ve been a Star Wars fan for as long as I can remember, and I’m shocked to find out this particular detail about Han Solo and Princess Leia – spoilers obviously follow below.
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Video: MIT’s robotic cheetah is the scariest thing you’ll see all day
The stuff that’s going on in the robotics world these days is absolutely mind blowing. Of course, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the incredible work being done by Boston Dynamics (now owned by Google), what with their impressive fleet of robotic creations that can walk upright like humans, do pushups, and even reach speeds as fast as 28.3 miles per hour in a full on sprint. And, of course, there’s Asimo, the robot from Honda that becomes more human-like with each passing year.
Sometimes, though, the advancements we see in robotics can be a little bit alarming. Case in point: take a look at the following video from the MIT Mechanical Engineering Biomimetic Robotics Lab.
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Here’s why iOS keeps getting all the best apps before Android does
Even though more people use Android than use the iPhone, some of the best apps around will release on iOS first — recall that when Twitter launched its Periscope app, for instance, it came to iOS weeks before it came to Android. Why? For one thing, iOS users are simply more profitable for app developers because they tend to have extra cash that they’re willing to spend on apps. For another thing, Apple has done an amazing job of making it easier for developers to create iOS apps, as a new report from Bloomberg demonstrates.
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How Google Photos tells the difference between dogs, cats, bears, and any other animal in your photos
Google at its I/O developer conference last week took the wraps off of Google Photos, the company’s new photo software that provides users with unlimited cloud storage for both photos and videos. Of course, unlimited storage is just one of many reasons why Google’s exciting new photo sharing service is poised to make quite a splash.
Leveraging Google’s expertise in machine learning, Google Photos can smartly organize your photos based on categories such as people, places, and things. Google is able to do this by combining its facial recognition software with information gleaned from geo-tagged photos. But what’s even more impressive is that Google has developed software capable of recognizing “things.”
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