When you spin the clocks back about twenty-five years, you’ll come upon a time in gaming where the gradual shift to 3D graphics and the emergence of powerful new hardware worked in tandem to provide ...
Thirty-five years ago this month, Microsoft did something almost unheard of. It released a game for the burgeoning PC market, where computers running Microsoft’s operating system were used mainly for ...
September 8, 2020 SmoothTrack is now available for both iOS and Android devices. Microsoft Flight Simulator has a whole host of options to make it an amazingly immersive flying experience, but as fans ...
When Propel unveiled their Star Wars licensed drones last year, fans of both unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and Star Wars were gleefully impressed. The idea that you could actually, literally fly a ...
Microsoft Flight Simulator is one of the most hyped games of recent times. It has been loved and appreciated by gamers worldwide, especially for its realistic environment. However, it has been ...
Propel’s Star Wars drones wowed fans when they were first announced last year, and now the company is taking the next step in building out its drones with a new mobile app. The new Star Wars Battle ...
Sporty's Pilot Shop and Infinite Flight have partnered to integrate mobile flight simulation with online aviation training. The collaboration allows users to practice flight maneuvers and concepts ...
You don't need to be a sailor anymore to fly like a Blue Angel. Anyone can now practice aileron rolls with the Navy's elite demonstration via a new app that lets you steer the virtual F/A-18 Hornets ...
The smartest of smartphones these days can handle plenty of meaty chores like text, audio, photo and even video editing. When it comes to gaming though, most fall pretty short. Nowhere is this more ...
As part of its ongoing collaboration with global drone leader DJI, Epson, providers of the Moverio ® augmented reality (AR) smart eyewear platform, today announced the world’s first glasses-based ...
According to a social media post by the official CapFrameX account, the US space agency has "expressed interest" in using the application to asses the FPS ...