Wednesday
Apr072021

Samsung shifts Galaxy S9 series to receive quarterly updates

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ have completed their first three years of service, which means your unit will get quarterly updates instead of monthly ones. It's not something to be alarmed about. This is a schedule Samsung adheres to with its devices. At the moment, Samsung's the only Android phone maker to offer four years of updates, which we hope its competition takes cues from. 

Source: Droid Life

Wednesday
Apr072021

Ubisoft tries to keep cheaters at bay by acquiring anti-cheat company

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Ubisoft is taking a step forward to protecting its games from cheaters with its newest acquisition. The company's i3D.net subsidiary has purchased GameBlocks, the company behind the server-side anti-cheat tool FairFight. Ubisoft has already closed the deal but won't disclose how much it spent.

i3D plans to integrate FairFight into the ONE Gaming Hosting Platform that AAA publishers use and expand its cheat detection system's capabilities. The company also intends to support GameBlocks' existing customers.

Source: Engadget

Tuesday
Apr062021

WhatsApp tests chat history migration between Android & iOS

Your messaging app of choice might already allow for chat history migration between platforms. But that's something that isn't available on WhatsApp yet—until now. The Facebook-owned messaging service is reportedly testing out this option, which is part of the app's new strategic change to run WhatsApp on multiple devices simultaneously.

A screenshot from WABetaInfo shows that those on iOS need the latest WhatsApp update available on the App Store or Test Flight to avoid any compatibility error with the Android app. We don't know yet how to test this feature or when it'll be released, but we're hoping it comes sooner than later.

Via: 9to5Mac

Tuesday
Apr062021

'Loki' comes to Disney+ on June 11, here's a new trailer to tease its release

 

After Wandavision and Falcon and the Winter Soldier's release, Loki will be the next Marvel Cinematic Universe series debuting on Disney+. Now, we have an actual launch date alongside a new trailer to give us a taste of what to expect.

The series follows the events of Avengers: Endgame, where an alternate version of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) took the Tesseract with him and disappeared. The Time Variance Authority later apprehends him. And we see Hiddleston's Loki with TVA official Mobius M. Mobius (Owen Wilson) as he tasks Loki with repairing the variations in the timeline that got destroyed because he broke reality with the Tessaract. But as this trailer shows, it might be a bit tough to trust Loki.

Source: Engadget