‘Day Z’ is coming to PlayStation 4
As a narrative subject, zombies have become a bit cliche — but there’s still one game keeping the genre undead: Day Z. The multiplayer survival game started out as a mod for ARMA II, drawing in players by mixing hordes of zombies with the threat of other players, their lies and the general risk of the human element. It’s a game that can give you trust issues, and now it’s coming to the PlayStation 4.
Lead developer Dean Hall briefly took the stage during Sony’s GamesCom presentation to make the announcement, but he didn’t reveal much: there’s no release date in sight and no indication if PS4 users will be able to interact with PC users. There is some hope on the latter front, however: Hall said that the PS4 version will be using a “cross-platform renderer” to ensure the console version looks great.
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Bungie’s first Destiny expansion pack arrives this December
We’ve still got a little under a month left before Destiny officially makes its way to consoles, but we already know a bit about Bungie’s expansion plans. At a Sony Gamescom event, the company announced that its first expansion pack for multiplayer, The Dark Below, will be available to everyone this December. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Sony-related event without some exclusive content, and Bungie didn’t disappoint there: The new expansion will come with a map called Blue Exodus that’s exclusive to PlayStation 4 users.
Additionally, Bungie also debuted a trailer showing off many of the game’s Crucible multiplayer modes that will be available at launch, which you can replay below. There’s Skirmish, which is a small-team (3v3) mode that encourages teamwork to survive; Rumble, which is you versus everyone; Salvage is a 3v3 mode in which you defend relics; Clash is similar to Skirmish, but each team is twice as large; Combined Arms is team warfare with vehicles; and Control is a zone defense mode. You can pre-order Destiny now or wait until September 9th, but these kinds of teasers aren’t making the wait any easier on us.
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Filed under: Gaming, Mobile, Sony, Microsoft
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Sony’s PlayStation TV is coming to Europe on November 14th

Microsoft’s already taken the stage at Gamescom to show us what’s next for Xbox, and now it is Sony’s turn to do the same with PlayStation. Today, in Cologne, Germany, the Japanese outfit announced that its micro-console, the PlayStation TV, will be available in Europe starting November 14th. SCEE worldwide studios SVP Michael Denny said PlayStation TV, also known as PS Vita TV, is set to hit European shelves bundled with three digital games, priced at 99 euros. Denny didn’t mention which titles specifically, but that’s still great news for potential buyers come launch day. The tiny box was released in Japan on November 14th of last year, so it has taken Sony quite a while to bring it to The Old Continent. Earlier, Sony revealed it has now sold over 10 million consoles to date, making it obvious that demand for the console hasn’t slowed down a bit since its debut.
Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD, Sony
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Sony reveals 2.0 upgrade coming to PS4 with Share Play and YouTube uploads
At its Gamescom press conference, Sony has just announced its big upcoming software update for the PS4. System update 2.0 will bring the PlayStation Now-powered “Share Play” feature that lets your friends join in from anywhere to play together or take over the controls — even if they don’t own the game you’re playing — and video uploads directly to YouTube. It’s due this fall and will add more features including “friend-of-friend” activity in the What’s New section, instant access to friends and recently played broadcasts plus the ability to search by real names.
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PS4 system software update 2.00 will introduce Share Play, which will enable you to virtually pass your controller to a friend
– PlayStation (@PlayStation) August 12, 2014
Any PlayStation Plus member can Invite a friend and play ANY of your games together. #PlayStationGC
– PlayStation Europe (@PlayStationEU) August 12, 2014
Source: PlayStation Blog
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Sony’s Share Play turns your PS4 into a ‘virtual couch’ for online co-op

We just got a closer look at some of the big-name titles coming to the PS4 from Gamescom, but Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan just took a moment to talk about SharePlay. It’s slated to come as part of the PS4′s 2.00 update in the fall, and it’s perhaps not quite what you’d expect — the feature essentially lets you “share” your copy of a game (any game!) with online friends who also have PlayStation Plus. Sony refers to the resulting co-op experience as a “virtual couch,” from which you can jointly tackle challenges in games, and yield control of your avatar to remotely situated pals who are better equipped to beat a game than you are.
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Dropbox for Android Update includes new search tool and file previews

Dropbox just released an update for Android, version 2.4.3 which adds document previews and a new way to search within the app. Dropbox continues to be one of the better options for cloud storage by continually adding new features. Users can now preview Word, PowerPoint, or .pdf within Dropbox versus the old way of being… Read more »
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Apple Releases Employee Diversity Report, 7 out of 10 Workers Are Male, 55% White
Following in the footsteps of several other major tech companies, Apple has released a diversity report on the sex and race of its employees (via Re/code). As is common in the tech industry, the majority of Apple’s workforce is male — only three out of 10 employees around the globe are female. Broken down, males compose 65 percent of non-tech workers, 80 percent of tech workers, and 72 percent of Apple’s leadership.
In the United States, across tech, leadership, and non-tech, Apple’s workers are 55 percent white, 15 percent Asian, 11 percent Hispanic, and 7 percent Black. Nine percent of workers declined to state their ethnicity, one percent selected other, and two percent listed more than one race.
According to CEO Tim Cook, he is unhappy with Apple’s diversity numbers and says Apple is working to improve them.
Apple is committed to transparency, which is why we are publishing statistics about the race and gender makeup of our company. Let me say up front: As CEO, I’m not satisfied with the numbers on this page. They’re not new to us, and we’ve been working hard for quite some time to improve them. We are making progress, and we’re committed to being as innovative in advancing diversity as we are in developing our products.
During his tenure as CEO, Cook has taken steps towards improving Apple’s diversity by boosting Apple’s female leadership. Cook hired Angela Ahrendts as the head of retail and Susan Wagner was recently added to Apple’s board, joining existing female board member Andrea Jung. Cook has also overseen the hire of Lisa Jackson, who oversees the company’s environmental affairs, and the promotion of Denise Young Smith to head of human resources. Apple is a sponsor of the National Center for Women & Information Technology, which aims to get women involved in technology.
In its report, Apple suggests that its company diversity beliefs go beyond race and gender, pointing to its involvement in the Human Rights Campaign. Under Cook, Apple has supported the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which lobbied to add lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals to the U.S.’s existing nondiscrimination law. Apple also recently participated in San Francisco’s Gay Pride event and the company has long had protections for its LGBT employees.
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Full ‘Skylanders Trap Team’ Game Coming to iPad With Bluetooth Controller, Energy Portal [iOS Blog]
Upcoming Skylanders game Trap Team will see a simultaneous release on both consoles and tablets, according to Activision. The full Skylanders Trap Team game will be available on the iPad when it is released in North America on October 5, marking the first time a complete Skylanders game has been made available on Apple’s tablet.
Trap Team on the iPad will offer the same gameplay experience as the console version, with high-quality graphics and a dedicated Bluetooth controller that will be sold alongside the app in a Skylanders Trap Team Tablet Starter Pack. The Traptanium Portal controller will come with a built-in tablet stand, two Skylanders characters, two Traps, and a display tray that “lets Portal Masters keep track of the Traps they’ve collected and which villains they have trapped.”
While the game has been designed to take advantage of the included controller, players are also able to play Trap Team using on-screen touch controls. Third-party controllers will work with Trap Team as well.
As described by our sister site TouchArcade, the Skylanders line of action-adventure oriented games meld toys with virtual games, asking players to purchase little plastic figurines that sport NFC chips. These chips allow the physical characters to be imported into the video game through a plastic mat called the “Portal of Power.”
Trap Team takes place after Skylanders: Swap Force, with players taking on the role of Portal Master to use Trap Masters and traps to re-capture all of the villains that escaped during the previous game.
The Skylanders Trap Team Tablet Starter Pack will be available beginning on October 5, and will retail for $74.99. It can also be pre-ordered from Amazon.com.![]()
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Manchester United won’t let you take laptops or tablets into its stadium
Don’t plan on taking your iPad or Nexus 7 to Manchester United’s next home match any time soon. The football team (soccer, for you Yanks) has banned laptops, tablets and other big devices from Old Trafford’s grounds. Man U says that the crackdown reflects the “latest security intelligence” used by UK airports — it’s protecting fans from hidden explosives in devices that could do substantial damage. All but the largest smartphones should be fine, however, so you can still capture that van Persie goal without fear of being kicked out.
As you might imagine, there’s a side benefit to this extra security — banning tablets also means that supporters won’t have their view blocked by people trying to record every moment on their slates. In that sense, it’s harkening back to a brief decision by the New York Yankees to ban iPads. The stadium crew makes no mention of these annoyances, but it probably doesn’t mind improving the experience for spectators who are there to watch the game with their own eyes, rather than hide behind a screen.
[Image credit: Paolo Camera, Flickr]
Via: The Verge
Source: Manchester United
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OM Audio’s levitating Bluetooth speaker can be yours for $179
We’ve seen levitating pens, levitating lamps, levitating loungers and even levitating fish — now there’s a Bluetooth speaker to add to the mix. OM Audio, maker of such respectable audio accessories as the Inearpeace earphones and Mantra speakers, has taken a bold leap into the world of novelty products with the OM/One. The compact sphere can be used with or without its magnetic base (which requires an AC adapter), and includes an integrated battery with up to 15 hours of continuous play. There’s also a microphone on board, so you can use the OM/One as a speakerphone as well.
We had a chance to check out an early prototype, which you can see in action after the break. Sound quality was fine — not fantastic, but on par with other compact Bluetooth speakers. You can improve the experience by adding a second OM/One, which pairs with the first to produce stereo audio. The levitating effect is interesting to look at, but it also reportedly helps produce better audio with a lower-power driver, since nearby objects won’t absorb sound. You can pre-order it today in black, white or “disco ball” on OM’s site for $179. OM reps expect to ship the first batch in December.

Filed under: Home Entertainment
Source: OM Audio
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