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Lawsuits: It's in the Game - EA Sues Fitness Equipment Supplier for Dodgy Logo
Electronic Arts is suing fitness supplies company Energy Armor over the above logo. Both companies refer to themselves as EA, but strangely enough EA have no issue with that - instead the use of an almost identical logo from Energy Armor has caused an uproar at the offices of the world's second biggest games publisher. Electronic Arts are also...

Steve Jobs Passes Away at the Age of 56

Steve Jobs Passes Away at the Age of 56
Steve Jobs, Apple's iconic leader, has sadly passed away at the age of 56 after several years fighting pancreatic cancer. Nobody has had as big an impact on the technology industry as Steve Jobs. His ever-evolving vision for the future of personal computing inspired us growing up and still shapes the way we live our lives today, more-so now than...

Driver: San Francisco Review

Driver: San Francisco Review
Deus Ex, Duke Nukem and Driver - What do they all have in common? That's correct, they're all video game franchises that start with D. More importantly, they're all franchises that are over 10 years old, with new installments that have been released this year. Deus Ex: Human Revolution was a roaring success (read my review for more...

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review
It seems that just about everything I post on Bytefish is in some way related to a passion for nostalgia. This may just be down to my opinion that stuff today just isn't as good as it used to be. I mean the whole reason I was so excited to play Deus Ex: Human Revolution was because I, like many others who have been playing games for most of their...

Are Nike about to Launch the Back to the Future 'Air Mag' Trainers?
Geeks, hipsters and film buffs prepare to yourselves: Nike may very well be launching the iconic 'Air Mag' automatic lacing trainers, as featured in Back to the Future II. OMG! The future you've all been dreaming about may be hours away. Two days ago the following YouTube teaser video 'Titled McFly's Closet' was posted online by a certain...




Google Rolling Out Offline Gmail, Docs & Calendar, Starting Today!
Ever since Google teased us with the promise of offline google apps during their annual Google I/O event in May, we've been waiting patiently for this announcement to hit the web. As of today - and through the power of HTML 5 no less - you'll be able to access your Gmail accounts offline via the fittingly titled 'Offline Google Mail' app that's...

Facebook Dishes out $40,000 in 21 Days to Security Bug Reporters
Have you come across any security holes in Facebook lately? Ok chances are you haven't, unless you're the kind of person who goes looking for them that is. If you are the kind of person who goes looking, then you could make yourself a pretty penny by notifying Facebook and receiving a reward for your efforts. In the last 21 days Facebook's...

Would an HP TouchPad Revival Succeed, or will Amazon Steal their Thunder?
On July 1st 2011 Hewlett Packard launched the webOS based HP Touchpad, designed to mark HP's arrival in the tablet market thanks to last year's Palm acquisition. No more than 6 weeks later HP announced plans to abandon all smartphone, tablet and PC production starting with the Touchpad, which would be discontinued, effective immediately. The...

Tetris Comes to Android for Free! Available Now.

Tetris Comes to Android for Free! Available Now.
Blue Planet Software might be a company you've never heard of, but they own the rights to the most popular game in history. Yes, you guessed it, Tetris. Blue Planet have joined forces with the mobile division of Electronic Arts to bring you Tetris for Android! Could this news get any better? Yes it can... Tetris is available now on the Android...

iTunes Match Beta Reveals Music Streaming Capabilities
When Apple first announced plans for iCloud and iTunes Match back in June, many people were disappointed by the fact that the cloud-based music service wouldn't support music streaming to your iOS devices or iTunes equipped computers. Instead, you would be required to download albums or individual tracks locally to you mobile device or computer...