Wednesday
Apr082026

Netflix launches free gaming app for kids

If you're a Netflix subscriber with young children, the streaming service just introduced a new standalone gaming app called Netflix Playground for those aged eight and under. The app, which works on smartphones and tablets, will run without a mobile or Wi-Fi connection and won't have ads or in-app purchases.

Netflix promises an "ever-growing library of games" and currently includes titles based on big franchises, including Peppa Pig, Sesame Street, and some Dr. Seuss properties. The app is already available in some regions, but will launch globally on April 28.

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Tuesday
Apr072026

Warner Bros. Games opens pre-registration for 'Game of Thrones: Dragonfire'

Warner Bros. Games and HBO launched the pre-registration for its new free-to-play mobile strategy game, Game of Thrones: Dragonfire. The title, inspired by House of the Dragon, combines tactical warfare, territorial expansion, social strategy and dragon husbandry to turn you into a "true dragonrider and dominant force in Westeros."

Players are invited to pre-register on the Apple App StoreGoogle Play and the game's website. Those who pre-register will gain access to exclusive in-game rewards at launch and be notified when the game is available.

Tuesday
Apr072026

WhatsApp gets full native CarPlay support

Source: Meta

Meta-owned messaging app WhatsApp was updated to add expanded support for Apple CarPlay. While it was previously integrated with auto-based software, the app now has access to the full native interface. You can access your recent chats, call history, and your favourite contacts. It's also easier to send messages via dictation or make calls.

To get access to the updated app, make sure you have the latest version of WhatsApp on your phone before connecting it to your CarPlay-compatible vehicle.

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Tuesday
Apr072026

Doritos is turning messy crumb-covered keyboards in a contest

For many gamers, snacks are part of the ritual, and so are dealing with the crumbs after. on their keyboards Now Doritos is rewarding the mess. 

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