Sunday
Feb062022

Blizzard plans to bring 'Warcraft' to mobile

Source: Blizzard Entertainment

You can expect a Warcraft game to hit mobile this year. Activision announced in a quarterly earnings news release that Blizzard Entertainment is planning to launch a Warcraft title on mobile devices in 2022. There isn't much known beyond the developer working on "substantial new content for the Warcraft franchise in 2022," including "all-new mobile Warcraft content." That also means "new experiences" for World of Warcraft and its only mobile title Hearthstone.

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Saturday
Feb052022

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 1/30 – 2/5

Saturday
Feb052022

Telus rolls out PureFibre X in Edmonton

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Telus has launched its new home Internet tier in Edmonton, claiming it offers the fastest speeds among all major providers in the country. PureFibre X is now available to residents in the city, offering symmetrical upload and download speeds of 2.5Gbps. The carrier touts its 100% fibre-to-home network allows it to "seamlessly increase bandwidth and capacity to deliver these unparalleled speeds." The company says it is the only major provider in Western Canada to offer this all fibre network.

The PureFibre X plan includes a Wi-Fi6 compatible router, offering you faster speeds on more devices. Those in your household can enjoy simultaneous gaming, web surfing, video calling, streaming, homeschooling, etc.

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Saturday
Feb052022

Netflix now lets you clean out your Continue Watching row on TVs

Source: Netflix

A handy Netflix feature that lets you clean out your Continue Watching row is finally making its way to TVs. The company has added the "Remove from Continue Watching" option to all devices the service supports. So, now that includes televisions. If you have a show or film you're no longer interested in watching, you just have to click on the content and scroll down to "Remove from Continue Watching" in the options. If you change your mind, there is an "Undo Remove" feature, too. Netflix first rolled this out on the web and on mobile devices.

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