Let me gush for a while about one of my favorite free Mac downloads out there. It’s Bean for Mac OS X. Bean is a free word processor for Mac users, and it does everything right.
Let me gush for a while about one of my favorite free Mac downloads out there. It’s Bean for Mac OS X. Bean is a free word processor for Mac users, and it does everything right.
Some applications in Mac OS X don’t have a keyboard shortcut by default. Or sometimes you might not like the existing key combo. Here’s how to change them in any Mac program.
Sometimes you’re on the go and musical inspiration strikes. GarageBand for iOS lets creative you track ideas quickly, but if you need more power, import your track into Pro Logic.
Call of Duty Ghosts? A New Xbox? Nintendo not holding a press conference? Well, it’s been quite a week for the game industry. Let’s take a look at everything that happened. there’s plenty of news this time around.
Nintendo is the big newsmaker in the gaming world this week thanks to a recent bunch of announcements from the Kyoto, Japan-based game-maker. Free Xbox live this weekend.
BioShock Infinite as a text adventure, Steve Wozniak talks about his love for Tetris, and blowing up a Wii U with C4 in this weeks’s gaming stories.
There were a few cool announcements this week. Two new Plants vs. Zombies games, more PlayStation 4 controller details, new Plants vs Zombies, and more.
Capcom is in the news for a Left 4 Dead 2 x Resident Evil 6 crossover, and the return of a classic NES game. Electronic Arts (EA) has cleared things up with SimCity.
It’s been a rough week for the game industry. It’s one with layoffs, a studio closure, and an industry veteran leaving a company he’d been with for years and a botched launch.
The PlayStation 4 stole headlines last week. Now everyone else is jumping in for announcements. Uncharted 3 online multiplayer is now free-to-play. Respawn, the studio founded by the former Modern Warfare team may announce something at E3 and the Android-based Ouya console releases this month to Kickstarter backers.
Sony’s PlayStation 4 stole the gaming headlines this week. The new console was announced, the PlaySation Vita gets a price cut, and used games will work.
It’s been another big week for gaming. Sony is set to announce something big — PlayStation 4? While it launched Steam for Linux, Valve also has made several layoffs.
Sony cut ties with PlayStation All-Stars developer, the Wii U has disappointing sales numbers, and there’s some new Xbox rumors to speculate over.
It’s good to see a big week in gaming. Sony has teased the PlayStation 4, and it looks like we might be seeing what it looks like sooner than expected.
