Superheroes Will Clash In “Injustice: Gods Among Us”
“Injustice: Gods Among Us” tells the story of superheroes and super-villains fighiting for the ultimate control of the Universe.
“Injustice: Gods Among Us” tells the story of superheroes and super-villains fighiting for the ultimate control of the Universe.
Remember the character ‘Scrooge’ from Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”? Apparently, the folks over at Microsoft have decided that it is apt to give Google a similar title, and have thus launched a website named Scroogled.com to reveal the allegedly dishonest practices of the search giant.
We have covered some amazing studies of Pew Internet & American Life Project. Now we have found another amazing study of Pew Internet & American Life Project. At present, for what purpose people use cellphone most? According to Pew’s new study, 56 percent adults in U.S. use cellphone to access the Internet.
This tutorial will show you how to create your own website tile for Windows 8 without any programming, and by simply using your mouse.
Game developer Tilted Mill has decided to return to 2D game engine with their next city-building game, named Medieval Mayor. The reason? “2D works better.”
Augmented Reality devices are gaining traction gradually in the tech world. A number of companies are trying to create their own fully-functional augmented reality devices. Tech giant Microsoft is also working on Augmented reality devices. Last week Microsoft’s Research team in Cambridge opened its doors to offer a sneak peek showing how augmented reality could be the next big thing in the future.
Peter Jackson is all set to take us back to the world of hobbits and middle earth with his new trilogy ‘The Hobbit.’ While the world earnestly awaits the release of the trilogy, scheduled in December, Pater Jackson has explained on his Facebook page why he decided to shoot ‘The Hobbit’ at a frame rate of 48 frames per second.
Due to significant advancements in artificial intelligence, we have recently seen such robots which can perform many tasks just like human. But researchers at University of Illinois are taking things a step further as they have created ‘bio-bots’ made from actual heart cells and hydrogels.