Project Cars Racing Simulator For Mobile Confirmed


Project Cars is a highly realistic racing simulator developed by Slightly Mad Studios with Bandai Namco as its publishing partner. The team has been focused on ensuring that the racing experience in the title is as close to reality as possible. The game and its sequel have only been available on PC and consoles ever since the first title was released in 2015 but it has now been confirmed that this game will be making its way to mobile devices.

Slightly Mad Studios is bringing Project Cars to mobile. It has joined forces with GAMEVIL to bring this game to smartphones and tablets. This will be the first time that the franchise lands on mobile devices and the title will be called Project Cars Go.

Slightly Mad Studios CEO Ian Bell has said that this upcoming title will enable players to experience the racing franchise in a whole new way. Never before has a Project Cars title been offered on mobile devices so fans of the franchise who have played the titles on PC and consoles will certainly be excited to see what the mobile experience is like.

Project Cars Go will feature licensed cars and provide players with options to customize their vehicles. This is the first release from South Korean publisher GAMEVIL on the racing genre. It hasn’t announced a release date as yet, though.

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Doctor Strange Goes to the Waterpark

Marvel fan Jesse McLaren turned his nerdy talents towards putting Doctor Strange into some odd situations. The geek says that he took every shot from the behind-the-scenes features where Doc Strange was in front of a green screen and edited him into a waterpark.

You can watch the video in the tweet embedded below and lol along with us. The music selection seems especially appropriate for a water park.

The result is more entertaining than the Doctor Strange movie. I’m of the firm opinion that was the lamest of the Marvel movies in recent memory. I mean they can’t all rock like the original Iron Man flicks, but they could be less boring, right? Maybe I’m alone in not liking the flick, but I do think McLaren’s video is pretty amusing.

Ford and Waze team to project nav app onto in-dash screens

Ford and Waze have announced that they have teamed up to project the Waze app’s real-time traffic and navigation service onto the in-dash screen in some Ford vehicles. The app is projected onto the touch screen in Ford vehicles via SYNC AppLink and it can be controlled with the user’s voice. The projection works with Ford vehicles that are Sync … Continue reading

MysteryVibe launches a vibrator for men

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OnePlus Bullets Wireless Earphones Launched

Ahead of the OnePlus 6 being officially announced, there were rumors that OnePlus could also be preparing a new set of wireless earphones. It turns out the rumors were true as OnePlus has since unveiled the OnePlus Bullets. These are a pair of wireless earbuds so if you’re looking for something that’s light and relatively compact, these might be it.

One of the features of the earphones would be the magnets at the end of each earbud which lets you clip them together around your neck when not in use. It also automatically pauses music when the earbuds are clipped, making it easy for users to pause their music without reaching for the in-line remote or their phones which is reminiscent of features we’ve seen in other earphones before.

The earbuds also come with support for Google Assistant so if you want to issue some voice commands, you’ll be able to do so without having to take out your phone, which according to OnePlus makes it useful when you want to save a reminder or need some navigation to a location.

The OnePlus Bullets will also feature 8 hours of battery life and will be able to regain as much as 5 hours after a 10 minutes charge, so you don’t have to worry about spending hours trying to recharge it. The best part is that these are a relatively cheap pair of wireless earphones with a price tag of $69, and they will be available come 5th of June.

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Hulu’s Mobile App Updated With Improvements To Its UI

Considering how many things we do on the go these days, such as surfing the net, checking emails, playing games, and so on, having a good mobile app with an easy-to-use interface is key to keeping your users satisfied. For Hulu subscribers who have felt that the app might have needed some work, you’re in luck.

Hulu has recently announced that they will be making improvements to its mobile app. With these improvements, it is expected to make it easier for users to watch its shows while on the go. One of the changes that they’ll be making is the addition of a dedicated live TV destination, which takes users back to the last channel that they were watching. There will also be a new live TV guide so that users will be able to get an idea of what’s coming up over the next day or so.

While watching videos horizontally is the way to go due to most movies and TV shows filmed for that kind of orientation, Hulu has added a new portrait-mode player which will make it easier for users to browse the guide while keep their shows in the background. There will also be improvements made to scrubbing and also how users control the recommendations.

Users will be able to tell Hulu to stop suggesting shows and also the ability to remove from watch history. There will also be HDMI support for iOS, improved Chromecast, and more. These changes are still in beta and is expected to be released soon.

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National Geographic’s Clever New Cover Contains Chilling Warning About Plastics

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