Archive for September, 2011 - Page 11
BioWare Details Star Wars: The Old Republic Early Access [Want Early Access To Star Wars: The Old Republic? BioWare Tells You What You Need To Do]
Now that we have an official release date for Star Wars: The Old Republic, MMO players and Star Wars fans alike are gearing up to be absorbed in the Star Wars universe and all of the PvP action that’s going [...]
Lara Croft & The Guardian Of Light Coming To Xperia Play In November [Lara Croft & The Guardian Of Light Coming Heading To Xperia Play, More Square Enix Franchises On The Way]
Square Enix has announced that they’ll be bringing Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light to Android in November, but unfortunately, you can’t play if you don’t own an Xperia Play. Like Mojang before them, Square Enix has signed an [...]
Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle Has Officially Gone Live [Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle Now Live, Pay What You Want For Frozen Synapse & The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle]
The Humble Indie Bundle has returned! We’ve covered quite a few Humble Bundles here at TFTS, with each one managing to be more exciting than the last. However, this new Humble Bundle is a little bit different in that it [...]
Rockstar Confirms L.A. Noire Complete Edition For PC [L.A. Noire Complete Edition Coming To PC In November, Rockstar Reveals Pricing & System Requirements]
Well that was fast: it was just last week that details about an L.A. Noire Complete Edition were leaked in the Czech Republic and now, as predicted, Rockstar has confirmed the new edition for PC release. It isn’t that far [...]
Microsoft Patent Licensing Deals are Extortion – Google [Google Reportedly Calls Microsoft's Charging for Android License as Extortion; Microsoft Says Google Should Stop Whining & Start Paying]
Folks, we’re seeing another patent drama unfolding right before our eyes. We earlier reported that Samsung and Microsoft have inked a cross-licensing deal in which Samsung pays Microsoft royalties for each and every Android smartphone and tablet sold. Now, Google [...]
SanDisk Memory Zone Helps Android Users Control Their Phone’s Storage [SanDisc Recently Released Android App Making It Simple For User To Control Storage]
There are a good number of apps in the Android Market that help users control storage. Some of them even help move applications from internal memory to the SD card. SanDisk Memory Zone, however, takes it to a different level. [...]
Kindle Fire Costs Amazon For Every One Sold, Say Analysts [Piper Jaffray Analysts Reveal That Amazon Likely Takes A Loss On Every Kindle Fire, Possibly To Get Content Buyers In The Door]
Having been following the Kindle Fire news for some time, I got to wondering about the value they were putting up with one of these. They’re half the price of an iPad 2, for crying out loud, and they’re offering [...]
International Kindle Fire Release Date Not Available, But You Should “Stay Tuned” [Amazon’s Android Tablet to Launch In Other Markets Too; 10-inch Version Rumored Again]
Amazon launched today four new devices, and while the three new Kindle versions are certainly interesting, the star of the show was the new Kindle Fire, a tablet running a custom-made Android version and sporting a new, cloud-based, browser called [...]
Hulu Bids Are In, And It’s A Tie…Sort Of [The Top Bids Have Been Gathered For Hulu, And There Are Two Frontrunners For The Streaming Media Site]
We’ve been following the Hulu sale for the last month now, and the final numbers appear to be in. I say “final numbers” because there isn’t a clear winner, but rather two possibilities. While one company offered significantly more than [...]
iPhone 5 & iPhone 4S Already Very Appealing to North American Customers [Ahead of Release Date Study Finds That 41% of North American Mobile Users Want to Buy the iPhone 5]
It turns out that plenty of mobile users in North America want an iPhone 5. In fact it would appear that 41% of them are interested in Apple’s upcoming device, a study conducted by InMobi says just a few weeks [...]

