Monday
Dec072015

Minecraft heads to Nintendo Wii U 

Mojang’s video game phenomenon Minecraft launches worldwide on Nintendo’s Wii U home console on December 17. Minecraft: Wii U Edition comes with multiple add-on content packs, and will be available in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U in North America for $29.99. Nintendo and Mojang are also collaborating on new content for Nintendo fans to be released at a future date. More details about this content will be released at a later time.

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Monday
Dec072015

IBM introduces Swift Sandbox, lets developers write and execute code on their browsers

In tune with Apple's move to release the Swift iOS an OS X authoring language to Open Source, IBM has revealed the Swift Sandbox, a clever interactive website that lets you write Swift code and execute it in a server environment – on top of Linux in a cloud infrastructure.

Each sandbox runs on IBM Cloud in a Docker container. In addition, both the latest versions of Swift and its standard library are available for coders to use. For more on IBM's work on Swift, head on over to their page.

Sunday
Dec062015

Review: Dyson V6 Mattress Handheld Vaccum

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Dyson is the sort of company that loves rising up to challenges and knows that one solution does not fit all. Their V6 Mattress handheld vacuum may sound like a very specific product for specific needs, but it is one of the most versatile and powerful handheld vacuums in the market today.

Dyson specializes in creating vacuum solutions for specific tasks. They've done it for homes with pets and now they are focusing on mattresses and other types of furniture.

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Sunday
Dec062015

Google Search on Android brings more detailed entertainment-related results

Your search on your favorite artists just got a bit more detailed on Google for Android. The app will now show you tabbed results pages for your favorite artists, TV shows, and the like. For example Android Central tried out The Avett Brothers. The results showed an overview that had things like songs, albums, and upcoming events. Each of these items even get their own tabs so you can delve further in what you want to find out. You even get the option to listen to these artists on your installed music apps.

Android smartphone and tablet users should be seeing this feature now. iOS users have to wait for a bit for the feature will roll out on iOS soon.

Source: Google | Via: Android Central