Valve’s mobile version of Steam finally hits Windows Phone
Windows Central noticed a bit of a peculiarity here, though: This pocket version of Steam apparently isn’t a Windows 10 Mobile app — it’s actually a Windows Phone 8.1 deal. At any rate, you can grab the app for yourself and see what other mobile platforms have been using for the past four years. More here: Valve’s mobile version of Steam finally hits Windows Phone
‘The Banner Saga 2’ is making its PS4 debut earlier than expected
According to Sony, you can jump into The Banner Saga 2 even if you haven’t played the original game, as there will be two special default characters you can play with if you don’t have any original Banner Saga save game data to import for this game.If you play on PlayStation 4, you also get a special in-game item called the “Playful Hilt of Arnr,” which is automatically added to your inventory at the beginning...
‘The Banner Saga 2’ is making its PS4 debut earlier than expected
According to Sony, you can jump into The Banner Saga 2 even if you haven’t played the original game, as there will be two special default characters you can play with if you don’t have any original Banner Saga save game data to import for this game.If you play on PlayStation 4, you also get a special in-game item called the “Playful Hilt of Arnr,” which is automatically added to your inventory at the beginning...
Apple Introduces iPad Pro Featuring Epic 12.9-inch Retina Display
Watch the film Watch the keynote iPad Pro is more than the next generation of iPad — it’s an uncompromising vision of personal computing for the modern world. It puts incredible power that leaps past most portable PCs at your fingertips. It makes even complex work as natural as touching, swiping, or writing with a pencil. And whether you choose the 12.9-inch model or the new 9.7-inch model, iPad Pro is more capable, versatile, and...
Electrostatic sheets promise super-light exoskeletons
Of all the reasons exoskeletons aren’t widespread, weight is one of the biggest. Even the slickest designs still tend to need bulky machinery. Not at Carnegie Mellon University, however — its researchers have developed an exoskeleton clutch mechanism that barely weighs anything. Their Electroadhesive Clutch, as the name suggests, relies on electrostatic adhesion between specially coated electrode sheets to control spring...
