Ex-Mozilla CEO Creates a “Brave” New Browser

Former Mozilla CEO and JavaScript creator Brendan Eich has resurfaced in the news this week with the launch of a new company called Brave Software. What’s the new startup focused on? An open-source web browser of called Brave. The browser, version 0.7, is available now for early adopters and testers on Windows, Mac, iOS and…

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BenQ Announces Basic and Affordable GW2270 Monitor

Cranking up the contrast BenQ just added another monitor to its stable, the GW2270, a 22-inch display with a Full HD 1080p (1920×1080) resolution and 3,000:1 contrast ratio. Interestingly, BenQ claims the GW2270 offers the highest contrast ratio of any TN, VA, or IPS panel it’s ever offered. We’re always skeptical of rated monitor specs…

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Wondershot Coming Soon to PS4

Hello, PlayStation fans! My name is Aurelien Loos, producer at Leikir Studio, an indie game maker in France. We’re a brand new studio and we try to bring grand new ideas to our game design. For example, our first game — Isbarah — combined action-platforming gameplay with bullet-hell (i.e. “danmaku”) action. Isbarah is a very…

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Open-world Pirate Sim Pixel Piracy Coming to PS4

Just like the game itself, the life of Pixel Piracy has been a wonderful adventure that constantly surprises. Welcome aboard, you scallywags! We’re thrilled to bring Pixel Piracy to PS4 alongside 505 Games and Re-Logic. Abstraction Games has done an awesome job bringing our PC indie hit to console, and we’re grateful to have them…

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Republique Launches on PS4 March 22nd

Howdy folks! This is Paul from Camouflaj. I’m really excited to announce that Republique will be coming to PS4 on March 22nd! Some of you might remember Republique from our hairbreadth success on Kickstarter a few years back. Now, after many years of development, the five-episode Republique saga is finally ready for launch. The upcoming…

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Former Mozilla CEO Creates a “Brave” New Browser

Former Mozilla CEO and JavaScript creator Brendan Eich has resurfaced in the news this week with the launch of a new company called Brave Software. What’s the new startup focused on? Why, an open-source Web browser, of course! Called “Brave,” the browser, version 0.7, is available now for early adopters and testers on Windows, Mac,…

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New Directions in Storage

Larger capacities and better performance Storage used to be considerably simpler, with computers using mechanical hard drives for their operating systems—desktops with 3.5-inch drives, and notebooks with smaller 2.5-inch models (in a pinch, you could use a notebook drive in a desktop, but it meant a speed penalty). For the geeks, the differentiating factors included…

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Verizon “FreeBee Data” Promises Free Content

Following in the footsteps of AT&T and T-Mobile, this week Verizon Wireless introduced FreeBee Data, a scheme that allows Verizon customers to consume content without having to use their precious data. It’s a “sponsored” data service, meaning content providers pay for whatever Verizon customers consume, whether it’s visiting an entire website or streaming a video….

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