Solar households to lose subsidies, but it's a bright future for the industry
Aug 16, 2016 13:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Solar households in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales will this year cease to be paid for power they export into the electricity grid. In South Australia, some households will lose 16 cents per kilowatt-hour...

‘Snapchat’ Pays $200M To Acquire Mobile Search Startup ‘Vurb’
Aug 16, 2016 02:47 am UTC| Technology
Snapchat is expanding its offerings by acquiring the 5-year old startup called Vurb for nearly $200 million. The startup brands itself as an expedient way to offer information to users that are backed by the community,...

‘Final Fantasy XV’ Delayed For 2 Months, November 29 Release Date
Aug 15, 2016 08:46 am UTC| Technology
Fans of the legendary Japanese role-playing game series by Square Enix are eagerly awaiting the fifteenth installment of the franchise. Unfortunately for those fans, it would seem that Final Fantasy XV has been delayed for...

Nintendo Quashed Fan-Made ‘Pokemon: Uranium’ Game Days After Launch
Aug 15, 2016 07:55 am UTC| Technology
Its become clear that when it comes to the use of intellectual properties, companies have adopted a hardline stance with regards to anything that uses assets present in their games. The latest example of this is Nintendo...

Free-To-Play ‘GoldenEye 007’ Remake To Tickle Nostalgia Bones
Aug 15, 2016 07:23 am UTC| Technology
When it comes to revolutionizing how First Person Shooter games worked, two games come to mind in terms of having the most impact: Doom and GoldenEye 007. A remake of the latter is now out for the PC for free, and not only...

No Mercy From Niantic Labs Shows, ‘Pokemon Go’ Cheaters Perma-Banned
Aug 15, 2016 07:15 am UTC| Technology
Following Twitchs announcement that users streaming Pokemon Go while using cheat tools, software or bots will be punished, it seems Niantic Labs has finally decided to step in. Now, cheaters are getting banned permanently...

Tattoo That Controls Smart Devices Developed By MIT And Microsoft
Aug 15, 2016 05:37 am UTC| Technology
The Michigan Institute of Technology and Microsoft teamed up to create what could become the next explosive trend in the world of electronics. Temporary tattoos, which have always been considered curiosities and fashion...