Friday
Feb242017

Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed Available on Mobile Devices in Canada and Australia

Nexon has released Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed, a celebration of the iconic action combat franchise to mobile devices in Canada and Australia. Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed can be downloaded for iPhone and iPad on the App Store and for Android devices on Google Play.

Among the first countries to receive full access to Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed, Canadian and Australian fans of the iconic Dynasty Warriors franchise will face massive battles and relentless enemies on their quest to unite the Three Kingdoms.

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Friday
Feb242017

MyKronos ZeTime is a hybrid smartwatch selling for $199

 

 

 

 

Geneva, Switzerland – Ahead of Mobile World Congress 2017, Swiss wearable brand MyKronoz today announced ZeTime, the world’s first hybrid smartwatch combining mechanical hands over a full round color touchscreen. Using groundbreaking technology to enable a hole to be cut in the center of a round TFT color display allowing watch hands to pass through, ZeTime blends the classic design of a traditional timepiece with the most advanced features of a smartwatch.

Designed to be worn all day, every day, ZeTime allows users to see the time even when the smartwatch screen is powered off, thanks to ‘Smart Movement’ technology that enables the mechanical hands to function for up to 30 days with a single charge.

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Thursday
Feb232017

Android users can search for Google Drive files in Search

It’ll now be easier for Android users to look for Google Drive files on their mobile devices. All you need to do is type the file in the Search bar, head over to the ‘In Apps’ tab, and the files should show up there.  There is no word if the feature is coming to iOS or the web but we should hear about it if it does land there. We’re hoping Google updates it without the need of heading over to the In Apps tab.

Source: The Next Web

Thursday
Feb232017

Instagram lets you share multiple photos and videos in one post

In case you missed the news, Instagram now lets you share up to 10 photos or videos at a time. It has been hinted in the past but now it’s finally making an appearance. Whether you love it or hate it, the feature is here. You can use a combination of photos and videos to share and have your followers swipe through them if they want. These posts will only carry one caption and will be square only for now. You can see if a post has multiple photos based on the blue dots at the bottom of it. You can just swipe left or right to see what else is in the post.

Instagram touts this’ll make it easy for people who don’t want to pick a single photo to encapsulate an event or it could be used for recipes or DIY projects. What do you think? Is this something you’d want to use? The update is available to both Apple and Android users.