Super Mario Run is Nintendo’s first major push into gaming on smart devices, but it was a launch exclusive for iOS devices in December 2016. Before the end of 2016, though, Nintendo opened up pre-registration for the endless runner, suggesting that the game would be launching soon. Nintendo went quiet immediately after that, but has finally ... Read More »
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to be showcased sometime in April, so the rumor mill is likely going to be cranked up with new leaks and rumors surrounding Samsung’s upcoming flagship in the months before that debut.
OnePlus has announced that the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T are now getting the update to OxygenOS 4.0.2, which is based on Android 7.0 Nougat! After beta testing the software for a while, it’s now ready to be installed by those who own the devices. Here’s a ... Read More »
The ZTE Blade V8 Pro was announced at CES 2017 as an unlocked mid-range device. It features a Snapdragon 625 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage with a microSD slot, a 5.5-inch full HD display, dual 13MP rear cameras with bokeh effect, a 3,140mAh battery, dual SIM slots, a fingerprint reader, ... Read More »
Google has announced the ability to search offline on Android devices with a nifty offline search queue. The way it works is that if users don’t have an internet connection, they can still go ahead and type their search in the search bar. The Google app will automatically add it to a search queue and ... Read More »
New apps need lovin’ too, right? Every day there are thousands of additions to the Google Play store, but many go unnoticed and never receive the attention they deserve. We’ve shown in the past that this community can discover great apps and propel them to new heights. Our weekly Fresh Meat column highlights new apps with ... Read More »
AT&T‘s 2G network has officially shut down. The company announced that it took down the 2G network on New Year’s Day, January 1. This move has been in the making for four years, and now it’s finally done.
If you’re still on a 2G-only phone, it’s time to upgrade. 3G and 4G LTE cover ... Read More »
Google+ is getting a few new features in the next couple of weeks. First up, Google will now hide low-quality comments, like spam. You’ll still be able to see them, but you’ll have to click “See all comments” to do so. It should be a good way to clean up spam.