Monday
Feb102020

Huawei might pre-install 70 popular Android apps on future phones

With the ongoing ban inflicted against Huawei by the US government, the company doesn't have access to things like Google services. One way the company is reportedly working around that is by pre-installing popular Android apps on its future devices; at least, this is the rumour being circulated. A publication cites a Telegram channel as a source of this information, so you need to approach the piece of information with some skepticism.

The company will reportedly include 70 apps, but these apps will vary depending on the region. This approach seems to make sense since users won't have access to the Google Play Store, and they would need to sideload Android APKs by themselves. But if common apps are pre-installed, then the users don't have to install things themselves. Of course, we don't know how these apps will run without having access to Google Play Services. But that's another conversation. Huawei has been working to create alternatives to Google apps, in hopes of giving its users an approximate experience. We don't know if that would help keep its userbase, but for now, that's all Huawei can do.

Source: Android Authority 

Sunday
Feb092020

Studio behind 'Candy Crush' is reportedly working on new 'Crash Bandicoot' mobile game

There are rumours that a new mobile version of Crash Bandicoot is in the works. Twitter users Jump Button and Motwera posted screenshots of the rumoured game. It's supposedly from King, Activision's mobile studio who created the popular Candy Crush games. From what we've seen so far, the untitled Crash Bandicoot game seems to be an endless runner similar to Temple Run. But according to Storemaven, the game will also have some sort of base-building feature, which will be a first for a Crash Bandicoot mobile game. We don't know much else about the game beyond this point, but if these screenshots are legitimate, we should hear more about it soon.

Source: Kotaku Australia

Sunday
Feb092020

PlayStation Canada brings back two limited-edition PS4 controller colours this month

Just for this month, PlayStation Canada announced it's bringing back two unique colours for the PlayStation 4 controllers. Sunset Orange and Berry Blue will be available at select retailers while supplies last. Both controllers were launched in the fall of 2018. It seems Walmart Canada is the only listed retailer on the PlayStation site, but you could probably check in stores to see where else it might be available.

Source: PlayStation Canada

Sunday
Feb092020

Microsoft Surface Duo spotted on Vancouver SkyTrain

This isn't the first time the Microsoft Surface Duo has been spotted in the wild—even the company's CEO Satya Nadella has been seen with it. The dual-screened, foldable tablet and smartphone is slated for a launch later this year, and it looks like it's getting some real-world testing. Twitter user Israel Rodriguez (@yzraeu) spotted the Surface Duo on the Vancouver SkyTrain.

It looks like the user is checking email on the right screen, while the left shows the homescreen. There isn't much else you can glean from the photo. But it does look similar to what we've seen of the Surface Duo before. This out-in-the-wild appearance won't be the last time we'll see this hybrid device. With its release nearing, we're sure there will be more information about the Surface Duo, well, surfacing.