Friday
Oct242014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 goes on sale today

If you are a looking to score the fourth iteration of the original phablet, you’re in luck. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has arrived at major Canadian retailers and carriers starting today, October 24. It will be available in Charcoal Black and Frost White. The latest version of the Note line includes a 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display, S Pen improvements, advanced photo technology for rear and front cameras, as well as battery and charging improvements.

You can read our review about Note 4 over here.

Friday
Oct242014

Rogers starts roll out of LTE-Advanced network

Rogers is bringing the next evolution of wireless technology to its users with the roll out of LTE-Advanced network. LTE-Advanced combines 700MHz and AWS spectrum to allow for faster download and video live streaming on tablets and mobile phones. The initial release will be available in 12 cities (Calgary, Edmonton, Fredericton, Halifax, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Moncton, Saint John, Toronto, Vancouver, and Windsor) with more markets across the country to follow.

Thursday
Oct232014

SEGA to pull ‘Jet Set Radio’ from Google Play Store

SEGA looks like they want to work out the kinks of its Jet Set Radio game as they plan to pull the game out of the Google Play Store soon. There have been issues with the game on iOS 8 and while there are no similar reports for Android, SEGA wants to make sure all users get the game experience they intended for it. They didn’t set a specific date yet when the game is going to come back for both platforms though. If you still want to check it out before it gets pulled from Android (temporarily), now is probably the best time to download it.

Source: DroidGamers | Download: Google Play Store

Thursday
Oct232014

Google adds video game panel in search

You were only able to find out about music, TV shows, movies and like when using Google Search. Now, Google has updated its Knowledge Graph to show video game information as well. It includes things such as what series the game belongs to, initial released date, developers, publishers, designers, supported platforms, as well as review scores. Knowledge Graph is used by Google to map out real world objects, landmarks, and famous people. So, now if you want to find out more information about the games you are playing or want to play, Google is making it easier for you to find these things out.

Source: VentureBeat