Saturday
Feb102018

‘Kingdom Hearts III’ still doesn’t have a release date, enters ‘Monsters Inc.’ world

For fans of the game, we finally have some updates for the upcoming Kingdom Hearts III game. Square Enix unveiled a new trailer and song for the title during D23 Expo Japan 2018, whetting our appetites for its impending release. Unfortunately, we don’t get an exact date yet of when the game is coming out. All the teasers still have “Coming 2018.” Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda hinted that the release could come at or before E3 conference in June, so we could expect the game to be out for the holidays. The game will be released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

What we do get is a new trailer. As we see in the clip above, there’s a new world coming to this popular Disney x Final Fantasy crossover: the Monsters Inc. world. The game also gets a new theme song from Japanese Pop superstar Hikaru Utada called “Don’t Think Twice.” She has also done the theme songs for the first two games. Series director Tetsuya Nomura showed some behind-the-scenes clips at D23 that detailed the production and design of Kingdom Hearts III. One thing showed was how you can fly the Gummi ship through an open-world, 360-degree space.

Source: The Verge

Saturday
Feb102018

DeX Pad for the Galaxy S9 gets leaked, shows off headphone jack for the upcoming Samsung flagship

Samsung will reportedly release another version of its DeX accessory specifically for its upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S9. Renowned leaker Evan Blass tweets a photo of the “so-called Dex Pad,” which is a dock that’s designed to turn the smartphone into a mobile desktop when it’s connected to a monitor. The first photo shows the accessory with a USB-C connector, two USB ports, and an HDMI port. The second photo shows how the phone will look if connected to the dock. One important thing to note about the second shot is it shows a mockup of the S9 and we see that Samsung has opted to keep the headphone jack in place—if this is the proper render of the phone that is. Rumour has it that Samsung was thinking of removing the headphone jack like its competitors have. But if this is to be believed, it looks like the port is still going to be around, at least for this iteration.

 

Saturday
Feb102018

Acer outs its smallest 4K UHD projector in Canada

If you’re on the market for a premium projector for home use, Acer has just launched in Canada the VL7860. They claim it’s the world’s smallest 4K UHD 3,000 lumens laser projector that comes equipped with a 120-inch 4K UHD resolution display with 8.3 megapixels on screen and 1,500,000:1 DynamicBlack contrast optimization. The compact projector is said to be HDR-compatible so it promises to show colours as they really are with better contrast, brightness, and richer details. It supports a wide colour gamut of 110 percent of the Rec. 709 colour space and is Rec. 2020 (also known as BT.2020) compatible to provide highly accurate, cinema-like colours. The VL7860 also comes with two built-in 5W speakers, 16.X zoom so you place it where you see fit, VGA and dual HDMI ports as well as an MHL charging port for smartphones and other devices. The VL7860 retails for $5,499 with limited one-year parts and labor warranty.

Friday
Feb092018

Android Messages might let you send SMS messages from the desktop soon

Android Police

Google has a whole suite of messaging apps but it hasn’t been able to come up with one solution that can let you message on all platforms in the same way iMessage does for iOS and Mac devices. But that might change soon. Android Police found in the latest update of Android Messages that desktop SMS messaging might be coming to its users in the future. It’s going to be a browser-based option that could work similarly to how iMessage will let users send out texts to Android-using friends from the iMac app. According to the report, this feature would be available on almost all major browsers like Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer.

Syncing will supposedly be an easy process and you’ll get notified every time you get a new message. Support for multiple computers is also there as well as the ability to check which computers have access to your Android Messages and being able to remove those that shouldn’t be part of that list. There is no word though if and when this feature is rolling out but we are keeping our eyes out for it.

Source: Lifehacker