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- It's back: Rock Band 4 will hit shelves in 2015Harmonix has announced it will release Rock Band 4 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 sometime this year.
- Momofuku Ando: Google doodle honors creator of instant noodlesGoogle has celebrated the 105th birthday of Momofuku Ando, a man who sought world peace through ramen noodles.
- HTC Vive review roundup: Virtual reality gets realIndustry reviewers got their hands on the new HTC virtual reality headset, the Vive, this week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The future of VR feels a little clumsy, but promises huge leaps forward in innovation.
- LG's Watch Urbane first to support LTELG announces new features to its smart watch to compete with the upcoming release of the Apple Watch.
- New Nvidia Shield gaming console pumps out 4K videoNvidia announced its new Shield gaming console at the 2015 Game Developers Conference. Powered by a super-fast Tegra X1 chip, the Nvidia Shield can handle graphically intense games with ease, and is also the first streaming聽box that can play video at 4K resolution.
- Sony promises Project Morpheus VR goggles by 2016At the 2015 Game Developers Conference on Tuesday, Sony unveiled the latest prototype of its virtual reality headset, Project Morpheus.
- Intel hopes to make comeback with low-cost smart phonesIn response to the demand for low-cost handsets in China, Intel created a chip designed for cheap smart phones, dubbed Sofia, which will now begin shipping to manufactures. After falling behind competitors, Intel hopes to make up for last year's losses with the new, cheaper option.
- Fujitsu unveils phone you can unlock with your eyesThis week at Mobile World Congress, Fujitsu showed off a prototype phone with a special, infrared camera that scans your retinas and allows users to unlock phones with their eyes.
- China's Huawei looks to win over US phone shoppersChina's second largest smart phone maker Huawei is looking to break into the American market with new mobile phones and wearable devices two years after it was labeled a security threat by US legislators.
- Project Loon: How Google's Wi-Fi balloons could be a billion-dollar businessWhat's the pay out for connecting the rest of the world to the Internet using massive inflatable balloons? Google believes it could be tens of billions of dollars.
- Should automakers be worried about the Apple car?Apple and Google have both expressed serious interest in competing in the auto industry. As the Geneva Motor Show kicks off this week, top manufacturers weigh in on how bad (or good) this could be for them.
- Apple ousts Samsung, reclaiming top spot in global phone marketAccording to Gartner, Apple surpassed Samsung in global smart phone sales for the first time since 2011, but Apple is not the only smart phone company gaining traction worldwide.
- Pebble Time Steel classes up the popular smart watch, breaking Kickstarter recordsThe Pebble Time smart watch is already the most successful Kickstarter campaign of all time. Now, Pebble is announcing the Pebble Time Steel.
- Big business invests big in green energy. When will the government?OPINION: Apple recently announced a $850 million investment in solar energy. Companies such as Wal-Mart, Amazon, and Google have all invested big in renewable energy.
- Google rethinks Google+, spinning off several successful piecesGoogle+ is subtracting Streams and Photos from its overarching service. Google confirmed the two products will stand alone in future development.
- Unhappy with stagnant innovation, Google will become a cellphone carrierGoogle is planning to offer wireless service in the US, executive Sundar Pichai announced at the 2015 Mobile World Congress. Google's wireless service won't go head-to-head with AT&T or Verizon, but it will allow the company to experiment with new features and technologies.聽
- Samsung Galaxy S6 cuts controversial features, embracing new visionAt the Mobile World Congress, Samsung finally revealed the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, the latter of which has a curved screen.聽
- Don't let looks deceive: HTC One improves the camera insideThe new HTC One smartphone, announced Sunday, will have a 20-megapixel rear camera and a lens made of sapphire.
- Could smartphones solve the GMO labeling debate?Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack suggests that instead of companies labeling food for genetically modified organisms, consumers could use their smart phones to scan bar code to determine if the products contain GMOs.
- Elon Musk's Hyperloop takes root in CaliforniaHyperloop, Elon Musk's transportation dream, will be transported to the real world as early as 2016.