Thursday
Dec222016

Apple promotes ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ exclusive enhanced e-book release on iBooks

Apple released three new promotional videos for the exclusive enhanced e-book edition of A Song of Ice and Fire books, which, if you didn’t know, is where the HBO hit show Game of Thrones is based. Its author George R. R. Martin speaks on the videos and talks about the beginnings of A Song of Ice and Fire in the videos and what you can expect from these enhanced editions. There are special illustrations, background material, and glossaries. The first of the books A Game of Thrones hit the iBooks Store arrived in September for US$8.99, A Clash of Kings became available in November, and A Storm of Swords came earlier this month. The latter editions are priced at US$11.99. A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons in February and March of next year, respectively.

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Thursday
Dec222016

‘Passengers’ movie has an official mobile mystery game on Android and iOS

In this age, the movie experience doesn’t end when the credits roll. And so it isn’t surprising that science fiction film Passengers has its own mobile game. Hero Digital Entertainment developed the game for the Columbia Pictures movie. It has you trying to discover the truth about the Starship Avalon that malfunctioned while on its 120-year voyage to a distant colony planet. There are 5,258 passengers at risk and a couple of them (Jim and Aurora) woke up from cryo sleep early. It’s your job as an Anomalies Investigator to find out what happened. The game brings a side narrative complete with mystery as well as technical details about the ship.

In the film, Jim and Aurora are played by Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence. The movie was directed by Morten Tyldum. The game is available for download on iOS and Android.

Source: VentureBeat

Thursday
Dec222016

Google plans to release two Android Wear 2.0 flagship smartwatches in early 2017

As industry critics and tech media speculate whether the whole smartwatch market will last, Google isn’t ready to throw in the towel for its initiative. According to The Verge’s interview with Android Wear Product Manager Jeff Chang, there will be two flagship smartwatches coming out early next year and both will be the first to carry the Android Wear 2.0. These won’t be branded as Google smartwatches but will carry the names of the manufacturer who made them. Chang won’t give the name of the company they collaborated with for the new smartwatches but he says this manufacturer has produced Android Wear devices before. Chang also adds that the collaboration with this brand is much like the Google Nexus smartphone program of recent past. You can expect more announcements in 2017 of new Android Wear 2.0 devices starting from CES in a few weeks and Baselworld later in the year.

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Thursday
Dec222016

Pokémon Go now works with Apple Watch

Apple Watch users who are also avid Pokémon Go players can now look forward to adding their wearable to their monster hunting arsenal. Announced back at Apple's 'Hello Again' event in September, developer Niantic says that the Apple Watch version of Pokémon Go is finally available. 

This isn't a full game on the Apple Watch, rather a way to collect items from pokéstops and see nearby monsters with a simple tap without whipping out their phone. This caps off Niantic's blockbuster year with Pokémon Go, which remains 2016's biggest app success story.