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  • Six Sony PlayStation Games Are Coming To iOS, Android Devices On April

    Sony PlayStation is set to release six mobile gaming titles in April. Avid gamers should expect popular PlayStation games to roll out on Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android devices. The company is looking to rival the success of Nintendo’s Pokémon GO, a sign that Sony is keen on expanding its market in mobile gaming.

    Six Sony PlayStation Games Are Coming To iOS, Android Devices On April
  • Nintendo Switch Update: Latest Rumors, GameCube Virtual Console Support

    Nintendo is yet to reveal further details about its upcoming Switch at on online event in January. Avid gamers still have to wait until March to really get a hold of the new console. For now, there are a number of rumors that have been circling online. The recent one is a report that claimed the Nintendo Switch will be adding a support of GameCube games in its Virtual Console.

    Nintendo Switch Update: Latest Rumors, GameCube Virtual Console Support
  • Enjoy New York's Christmas Window Displays Without Actually Going To Fifth Avenue

    Google is taking virtual reality one step ahead this Christmas season. You can now enjoy New York's Christmas window displays even without actually going to Fifth Avenue. You don't need to travel a long way and spend much on air fare. Stay in the comfort of your home and let the Google Cardboard or Google Daydream View tour you to the tech company's Window Wonderland.

    Enjoy New York's Christmas Window Displays Without Actually Going To Fifth Avenue
  • Google Has Answers To Emoji Tweets, No Words Needed

    People usually use emoji to express things without having to use words. They still understand it, anyway. However, Google would not recognize it. In fact, before emoji search were enabled back in May, people got "no results found". But just recently, the tech company is extending its emoji search capability to Twitter.

    Google Has Answers To Emoji Tweets, No Words Needed
  • Apple iPhone 6S Still Plagued With Battery Problem, to Receive an iOS Update

    Apple does not seem to overcome the iPhone 6S unexpected battery shutdown. Though the tech company has already launched a battery replacement program for affected users, the initial “small number” of iPhone 6S owners now turned out to be more than they thought. Apple has written a new message on their Chinese website and made an update of the situation that includes an “additional diagnostic capability” in the upcoming iOS 10.2.

    Apple iPhone 6S Still Plagued With Battery Problem, to Receive an iOS Update