Here’s some exciting news for Motorola fans: the Moto Z3 Play, which was revealed at the beginning of the month, has gone up for pre-order. As you’d expect, the phone is available to order directly through Motorola, but you might also want to have a look as Amazon. The massive online retailer has revealed that the Moto Z3 Play, along … Continue reading
Brace yourselves, MoviePass customers. The company is about to introduce a big change to the way it works, one that will no doubt upset some subscribers. Starting in July, MoviePass will charge a small fee to see movies that it deems as high-demand, a sort of surge pricing apparently intended to help reduce demand during peak times. The fees will … Continue reading
It was first reported several months ago that Devil May Cry 5 may be announced officially in the not too distant future. Those reports turned out to be true when Devil May Cry 5 was officially announced at E3 2018 earlier this month. A confirmed release date has not yet been provided but Capcom is aiming for a release before March 2019. A new report claims that Devil May Cry 5 development is now 75 percent complete.
This is certainly good news for fans of this franchise who have been waiting for a long time for Capcom to launch a completely new Devil May Cry title. The report in the latest issue of Famitsu that development work on Devil May Cry 5 is 75 percent complete is a good sign as it suggests that Capcom may not have to delay the game.
It also provide some story details as well. The villain in this game will be the strongest that Nero and Dante have ever faced and that mysterious things have been happening in the Demon World. Nero is said to be on the hunt to reclaim something he has lost but it’s unclear if what he seeks is Kyrie, his Demon Arm, or something else.
Famitsu mentioned in its report that more information about Devil May Cry 5 will be available over the summer. Devil May Cry 5 director Hideaki Itsuno and producers Michiteru Okabe and Matthew Walker also confirmed recently that a playable Devil May Cry 5 demo is in development for the public which should be ready in a couple of months.
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A smattering of PC games are tracking where you go and what you do on the internet when you aren’t playing. Reddit sleuths have discovered that games including Civilization VI, Elder Scrolls Online, Kerbal Space Program (above), Hunt: Showdown and Wa…
Business Insider reports today that MoviePass will start charging surge prices for certain movies during particular times. When the app deems a showing to be exceptionally popular, MoviePass will charge its subscribers an additional $2, according to…
Google today announced that it’s introducing an improved Google Account experience for Android devices. The new experience brings features that will enable users to more easily navigate their account and configure the more prominent security and privacy options. They will find detailed summaries of relevant information associated with their account.
The relevant information includes personal information, devices, payment methods, purchases, subscriptions, contacts, and reservations.
The new Google Account experience comes with features that make it easier to review and control data associated with the account. There’s a new search feature that lets users find settings and other information that they might be looking for. There’s a new dedicated support section as well where users can find help with common tasks such as upgrading account storage. They can even get answers from community experts.
Google has also introduced a new intuitive design so that users can more easily find their Activity controls in the Data & Personalization tab aside from selecting what types of activity data are saved in their account. The recently updated Privacy Checkup will be found here as well for reviewing privacy settings.
Google says that this new experience has gone live on Android today and will be available on iOS and the web later this year.
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When Scrolls was hit by a Bethesda lawsuit and its online servers died an ugly death, the future of Mojang’s collectible card game was looking rather grim. But Scrolls is still alive, and it’s just been rebranded as ‘Caller’s Bane’. Unlike before, it…
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Some of you might remember that Apple announced its AirPower wireless charging mat for multiple devices in September last year alongside its new iPhone. The device would have enabled users to charge their iPhone 8, Apple Watch, and AirPods on a single mat. However, Apple has not been able to release the product so far and if a new report is to be believed, the AirPower wireless charging mat may not arrive before September this year. It would make it a full year since the product was first announced.
It was rumored earlier this year that Apple would release the AirPower wireless charger in March this year but that didn’t happen. It was then expected that the company would announce the release at WWDC 2018 but that didn’t happen as well.
Bloomberg reports that Apple is now aiming to release the AirPower charger either before or in September. The delay is reportedly due to “technical hurdles” that Apple has faced with developing this product. They’re related to the complex circuitry involved and engineers trying to ensure that the mat doesn’t overheat.
Engineers are said to be fixing software bugs as well since Apple is relying on custom chips so that users can place their devices anywhere on the mat to charge them. Apple hasn’t commented on the report as yet and so far remains mum on the potential release of its AirPower charger.
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