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  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

    'Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order' free upgrade for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S is here

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    06.11.2021

    Newcomers can pick up the action RPG for $40.

  • Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order

    'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order' PS5 and Xbox Series X/S update arrives this summer

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    04.29.2021

    Folks who bought the PS4 or Xbox One version will get the upgrade for free.

  • BT offering British broadband users free fiber upgrade -- when the rollout reaches them

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    09.19.2010

    Well now, isn't this nice? British Telecom has come out with a sweet and loving promise to subscribers who partake in its current broadband and landline telephony bundles -- stick with us, says BT, and we'll upgrade you to our fiber (or fibre, as the Brits call it) optic network free of charge. Of course, this wouldn't be BT if there weren't some gnarly details to the bargain, which include 40GB a month usage limits and £25 setup fees for users on the cheapest monthly bundles. Still, at least the upgrade to 40Mbit is something to look forward to and BT's saying you won't have to pay any additional levies for it on a monthly basis. See its press release after the break or check out the map below to see when the rollout might be hitting your particular corner of the Queen's home isles.

  • Rogers HTC Dream upgrade plan is official, still free

    by 
    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    01.13.2010

    We smile when carriers do us a kindness, and we'd expect a few of you HTC Dream owners will agree that Rogers momentary lack of reason offer for a free upgrade to an HTC Magic is just that. So, the rub you ask? Well, that's the magic here, there all but isn't one, simply hop online or call customer care -- Rogers brick and mortar shops won't be doing this upgrade -- between the 12th and 26th of January, re-sign -- yes, to a new 3-year, but we're told that should be no more than 7 months for most users -- your contract and you walk away with a $599 handset for nothing. No added fees, administrative charges or anything, heck, Rogers is even eating the $79 upgrade fee and the $35 admin fee for the new set. Oh, but check this out, it gets better: it is an upgrade and as such Rogers doesn't even want your old set back, so you'll have a day phone and an evening phone, one 2.1 -- at some point, anyway -- and a nice 1.5 set with Sense. So, what are you waiting for? From any angle this just looks too fantastic to let slip through your fingers. Update: Well, the good deal from Rogers just got better -- as if that could be possible. It seems the lucky upgrading masses are also receiving a bonus $50 rebate on checkout. So not only do you get a free Dream and get to keep the Magic, Rogers is now paying you $50 for the privilege.

  • Rogers to offer HTC Dream owners 'limited time opportunity' to upgrade to Magic

    by 
    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    01.09.2010

    A couple days ago we covered news that Rogers and HTC were going to upgrade the HTC Dream and Magic starting with an enhanced version of 1.5 in the coming weeks. Unfortunately for Dream owners, the upgrade path for that device ends at 1.5, -- as it simply doesn't have enough memory to run 2.1 -- where the Magic will carry on to 2.1 and -- potentially -- beyond. We've now heard that Rogers is looking to offer HTC Dream owners an upgrade path to the HTC Magic, and while the details are unclear as to the when and the how, it seems the price for the hardware shift will be $free. So, now the issue will be if an OS upgrade is really enough to push you off a keyboard and onto a touchscreen, so, do fill us in on what you plan to do. Hopefully this all pans out as it seems it's going to, and if it does, all we can say is: well done Rogers, golf claps all around.

  • HTC sets Window Mobile 6 upgrade deadline for October 31st

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    10.21.2008

    Back in April of last year, HTC came clean with its Windows Mobile 6 upgrade plans. Fast forward to now, and the very same company is getting official with the cutoff plans. October 31st will be the very last day (no tricks, folks) for select Windows Mobile 5 users to get a free upgrade to WinMo 6 via HTC's website. More specifically, October 31st at 12:00PM GMT -- after the clock strikes 12:01PM, the download link will be removed for eternity. The affected handsets are the S621, S620, P4350, P3300 and HTC Advantage, and while we'd typically encourage you to stop procrastinating and get on with the upgrade, we know in our hearts there's no way you're still rocking WinMo 5. Right? Right.[Via phonescoop]

  • Update: a "new age" for City of Heroes franchise

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    11.06.2007

    The CoX news just keeps on coming. As we previously reported, NCsoft has acquired the full rights to the City of Heroes franchise from developer Cryptic Studios, and in addition, will be opening up a new studio named (dubbed NCsoft NorCal) to continue development of the game. We've been sifting through the deluge of press releases, developer responses, and forum posts on the topics, and we've found some bits and pieces. According to board rep Ex Libris, the entire CoX team has signed on with NCsoft, with the exception of Jack "Statesman" Emmert, the former Creative Director, and will be continuing their three issue per year schedule at the new NorCal studio.As a special thank you to players, NCsoft has given all players with retail City of Heroes accounts a full Good versus Evil upgrade, effective immediately; and free of charge. So if for some reason you haven't jumped on the City of Villains funwagon yet, the decision has been made for you! In addition, sometime after the launch of Issue 11, all Supergroups will receive a bonus 20,000 prestige for each member of their SG, up to a total of 3 million prestige. And finally, the devs will be instituting a debt wipe sometime in the near future - so if you want to rack up some debt gathering those badges, now would be the time to do it.This appears like part of a larger push by NCsoft to expand the CoX playerbase in anticipation of MUO's eventual arrival. Spirits are high though on the CoX boards, as most people expect that the developers can finally devote the time and attention to the game that it needs moving forward, where in the past Cryptic's focus at the executive level on their new properties was seen to be hampering development. Under NCsoft's full stewardship, that problem seems to be resolved. A "new age" indeed...