Saturday
Aug302014

Samsung gets first dibs of Nokia’s Here on Android


Nokia’s map application Here was initially promised to arrive on Android but it never arrived. Samsung has partnered with Nokia to bring a beta version of the app for Android exclusively for them. The app will be made available for Samsung devices when they unveil the Gear S smartwatch. It will offer turn-by-turn pedestrian navigation to the new wearable and will be able to sync routes with compatible handsets using Here.

Source: Here

Saturday
Aug302014

Alienware's Area-51 gaming PC returns in stunning new "Triad" form

Featuring the all-new Triad chassis industrial design engineered to provide superb thermal efficiency, amazing ergonomics, ease of access for upgrades and looks as powerful as it performs

Here is a completely different spin on a legendary gaming PC. Alienware, announced  the return of the legendary Alienware Area-51 performance gaming desktop, packing the newest technologies from Intel, NVIDIA and AMD, to give gamers high frame rate fragging at any resolution.

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Saturday
Aug302014

Super Smash Bros., amiibo, Pokémon and new hardware bundles coming in Nintendo’s holiday lineup

Nintendo has prepared a massive lineup of new games and products for the 2014 holiday season. The lineup includes new entries from some of the biggest franchises in gaming, new hardware bundles for Wii U and Nintendo 2DS, and new amiibo interactive figures featuring some of the most iconic characters in the world of video games.

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Friday
Aug292014

Queue YouTube videos on the Web for Chromecast

YouTube recently updated its service to introduce a new queuing feature for sharing clips to your Chromecast. The feature is set to be available in the coming week and it will let you use a single tab on your browser to cast videos and then continue browsing to line up more clips. You can also cast playlists if you want. YouTube has also unified the Add to Playlist and Share buttons on the desktop to match what it looks like on mobile and to make it simpler to create playlists and share clips.

Source: YouTube’s Google+ | Via: The Next Web