Fortnite might look simple from an outside perspective, but the game is surprisingly complex, and there’s a lot to keep track of. Unfortunately for fans, the in-game tracking system is pretty barebones, with players only able to see a few stats sprinkled across the current season. Luckily, several third-party tracking sites have begun tracking these kinds of complex stats, and in an effort to find which offers the most comprehensive view of things, we’ve taken a look at some of [Read More…]
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Google Home isn’t customized for the Indian market, but it still has a few tricks up its sleeve.
The Google Home was unveiled back at I/O 2016, and the device is now available in India, alongside the newer Google Home Mini. Google has a limited presence in India on the hardware front, and the launch of the Home and Home Mini comes at a key moment as the company tries to takes on Amazon in this category. [Read More…]
Google makes Android, but Samsung increasingly owns Android. And that’s a problem for updates.
In Canada, we have seasons. It’s currently winter, and therefore cold. Not so cold, but enough to change the snow to rain and back again, and it’s been doing a fair amount of both lately.
But aside from cold hands and wet feet, this type of weather isn’t great for most Android phones, and only one in my lineup right now is IP68 [Read More…]
Draw Together provides a fun canvas for collaborative art, but it can only ever be as strong as the community that holds the brushes.
Draw Together is a social drawing app that aims to have strangers work together to create collective works of art produced one tile at a time. Relying on anonymous folks from the internet to work together towards a common goal typically results in one of two outcomes: an oddly beautiful mesh of [Read More…]
HTC has come forward to let everyone know the status of the HTC Sense 6.0 update for original HTC One (M7) phones in the U.S. and Canada. A look at the pretty graphic tells us that everyone, everywhere — except T-Mobile USA — has a status of “integration.” This means that folks are working to get the new software working as intended on the actual hardware itself. T-Mobile’s status of “development” is likely a by-product of [Read More…]
The CyanogenMod team today has dropped a little update on the progress of CM9, its custom, Android Open Source Project-based build of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The short version is they’re still working on it, but a slew of phones already have early builds. Devices with TI OMAP 4, Qalcomm MSM 8660/7X30 and Samsung Exynos processors will likely see full relesases first, and some Tegra 2 tablets (like the Galaxy Tab [Read More…]
It has been quite sometime since word of the Android operating system being ported to the iPhone has been big news or an issue of public excitement. When Android on the iPhone originally hit the presses, everyone was on it and it was a hot topic for the entire summer of 2010. The latest release was the successful Android port to the iPhone 3G last year. [Read More…]