Amazon Hires 5000 Staff To Grow Its US Based Fulfillment

Amazon is looking forward to expand its operations team in the US by 25%; the company announced that it will hire an additional 5,000 staff to meet growing customer demand in the US. Amazon’s fulfillment business has 20,000 employees, who manage various aspects of its operations. However, the company hasn’t stopped the hiring spree. It says, “There are roles within …

BioShock Infinite Director Is Excited

Ever since, Ken Levine, the director of BioShock Infinite, wrote in his tweet “Excited for tomorrow”, it has been discussed a lot. Levine could be referring to all sorts of things with the comment, but fans are wishing to hear something about DLC for BioShock Infinite. It has been confirmed that new content was on the way in June. More information …

The Crew Remains In Development For Four Years Now

The creative director, Julian Gerighty of the Crew, told the media that the Crew has been in the grind for some time now, but not surely because of development troubles. It has been reported to grow too huge for its own good. He said, “This game started over four years ago. The game hasn’t changed, its just taken that long …

Samsung Overtakes Apple For Mobile Profits

Analysts have estimated that Samsung’s second-quarter operating mobile profits have overtaken that of Apple’s. These reports haven’t been confirmed as yet; however, Samsung did indicate that the company hit $5.6 billion in mobile profits in Q2. Hence, the slight disparity in figures might come from non-mobile sales. According to Strategy Analytics’ Neil Shaw, a senior analyst, “Samsung combined high sales volumes and …

Google Glass Developers To Develop GDK On The Android SDK

To build apps that can run directly on the Google Glass itself, the users will have to wait a little bit longer. Glass Development Kit (GDK), a software dev toolkit is soon going to be released by Google. Developers looking out for exploring the full range of functionality that Google Glass provides certainly know that Google haven’t exactly shown them all …