Monthly Archive:: March 2016

The Division Game Director Has Left Ubisoft

Ubisoft Massive’s Ryan Barnard, the game director who worked on The Division, has left the studio after accepting an offer for a

Pop-up village in south-east London to house homeless families

A council in south-east London has created what it describes as “the UK’s first pop-up village” to house families who are forced

Facebook Now Reaching 241 Million People in South East Asia

While the top line numbers for Facebook are unquestionably impressive – 1.59 billion users worldwide is an astounding total by any measure

Users seethe as Windows 10 arrives while their backs are turned

Some Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users have begun to howl over Microsoft’s practice of automatically upgrading their PCs to Windows 10,

USA Today to Experiment With Virtual Reality News Show

The USA Today Network last week announced VRtually There, a virtual reality news program that will evolve alongside the nascent VR sector.

Fallout 4 Automatron DLC Introduces New Robot Companion

Just days ahead of the launch of Fallout 4′s Automatron DLC expansion, Bethesda releases a new image of Ada, one of the DLC’s new customizable

Hinkley Point C nuclear deal contains £22bn ‘poison pill’ for taxpayer

The Hinkley nuclear power deal contains a “poison pill” which could leave taxpayers with a £22bn bill if a future UK government

3 Ways to Test and Measure the Effectiveness of Your Social Marketing Efforts

If you’re using social media for business, you need to test and measure it. But as we’ve said before just because it’s hard

Windows 10’s pushy upgrade tactics pay off with share growth

Microsoft’s recent campaign to force-feed the Windows 10 upgrade to older PCs appears to have been successful, generating a short but sustained

Celebgate Hacker Strikes Plea Deal

Prosecutors for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California on Tuesday announced they had reached a plea agreement with