The Moto G Android 5.1 Lollipop update has finally started its rollout today, albeit only for the Google Play edition of the budget mid-ranger that is so popular across the globe. Even if the Android 5.1 Lollipop update does not fix one of the biggest issues on the Moto G, which is the memory leak bug, it does have a ...
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Ban on anime forthcoming in China
China has done it again, folks: there will be a ban on anime soon, at least that’s what seems to be in the mind of government officials discussing anime in the country. Of course that not all anime cartoons will be banned. Banned anime will include mostly gory, violent, obscene anime cartoons, which to be honest, can be said of ...
Read More »Facebook Riff is a collaborative video project app
Facebook didn’t prank anyone on April Fool’s Day, but they did launch the new Facebook Riff app, a video creation app that is supposed to improve your connection with friends. The new Facebook Riff app is already online in the Google Play Store and the Apple app store, and already has a couple of thousand downloads, not to mention a ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Yasai Ninja
https://youtu.be/eqgvpbfPjSE Today’s Greenlight submissions were a no-go, so I decided to revisit something that caught my eye from yesterday’s submissions. Yasai Ninja stood out to me because of its unique theme and art style. Ninja vegetables is something that I’ve not seen before in a game, and I always applaud innovation in any way when it comes to game development. ...
Read More »Asus intros Chromebook Flip and Chromebit
Asus and Google have teamed up to celebrate April Fools’ Day with a rather unusual announcement: new Chrome OS devices. It seems that Google has a lot of confidence in Chrome OS, even though user reviews aren’t exactly over the top on the positive side. Chrome OS is not bad, but it’s definitely a niche software, made for those who ...
Read More »Original Xbox supposed to be free, Nintendo should have been Microsoft
A bit of surprising news has come to light about Microsoft today, According to various sources, Microsoft was not only going to make the original Xbox completely free, but it was actually planning a Nintendo buyout. Although the 2001 Xbox is by no means a current piece of tech, it is a milestone in Microsoft development and in console development at ...
Read More »Star Wars: Battlefront Reveal Date…Revealed
Ever since Star Wars: Battlefront was announced, there has been a ridiculous amount of hype surrounding the game, and with good reason. The original two titles in the Battlefront series were maybe some of the most-played games during their prime. I vividly remember playing hours upon hours of single player Battlefront and setting up instant action games hunting the Gungan ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China
https://youtu.be/tRXuO6geslQ Today’s Greenlight standout is Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China by Ace Maddox. Shadows Over China is an air combat game with an interesting story premise. The game follows volunteer groups of Americans who flew and fought against Japan during World War II. The stand out feature of this one was the World War II story line, as I am ...
Read More »Batman: Arkham Knight Special-Edition PS4 Bundle Detailed
Sony Computer Entertainment and Warner Bros. have given the details of a Limited Edition PlayStation 4 bundle for their upcoming game Batman: Arkham Knight. The package will contain a steel grey PS4 with a Batman silhouette across the top. There will also be a matching grey DualShock 4 and, of course, the game itself. The bundle will cost $449.99. For ...
Read More »Facebook in violation of EU privacy laws – unconfirmed
A new report from Belgian universities suggests that Facebook is in violation of EU laws because of its intensive tracking on user activity. The reports come from the University of Leuven and the Vrije University in Brussels, where researchers have published an analysis of Facebook terms and policies, which have been updated over the past few weeks. According to their ...
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