Sep 26, 2016

Did you know: Nokia's Snake is not the world's first mobile game


Mobile gaming is one of the biggest slices of the entertainment industry, but it wasn’t always like that. In fact, the mobile gaming phenomenon has taken a major boost in the last 5-6 years when major companies like EA, Gameloft and others took an interest in the market.


But do we really know where it has all started? Despite the fact that many see Nokia’s Snake as world’s first mobile game, a little bit of research shows that there are a few other games that came installed on a mobile phone a few years ahead.


A little reminder is in order. The major smash hit Snake was … – Source



Did you know: Nokia's Snake is not the world's first mobile game

Plex Cloud lets you dump your home media server


Thanks to streaming, physical formats like CDs and Blu-rays aren’t as popular than they once were. Some people choose to sign up for a monthly subscription like Netflix or Spotify, while others take the DIY approach. For many years, Plex has helped p… – Source



Plex Cloud lets you dump your home media server

Sony Xperia X Compact review


While we have seen a lot of “mini” iterations of popular flagship smartphones, these devices tend to fall in the mid-range category. Sony is the lone holdout in this regard, with their Compact devices only shrinking in size, while retaining the specifications and features of their flagship counterparts, which is the case with one of Sony’s latest offerings, the Xperia X Compact.


Everything has been fast and responsive, and the device can even handle high-end games without struggling. Granted, the load times may be a little longer, but once a game loads, it runs very smoothly, with rarely any dropped frames to be seen. Overall, the performance has been quite impressive, and goes beyond what you would expect from a mid-range processor like the Snapdragon 650.


Hardware


As far as storage goes, 32 GB is your only option, but expandable storage via microSD card allows you to add up to 256GB additional storage, which should take care of all your needs.


Above and below the display are two thin slits that house the dual front-facing stereo speakers. The overall volume is on the quieter side when compared to other front-facing setups, but the quality of the sound is actually quite good, with clean, clear sound, with no distortion.



However, you will have a far better audio experience when plugging in a pair of headphones. The Xperia X Compact has built in support for Hi-Res Audio like FLAC, ALAC, DSD, and LPCM, but if you don’t have audio in these formats already, the device can also upscale any compressed audio files to give it a Hi-Res sound.


The Xperia X Compact comes with a 2,700 mAh battery, which allows for surprisingly good battery life, helped along by the relatively lower resolution display that it has to power. The battery comfortably provides a full day of use, and even with heavy usage that involved a lot of gaming and watching videos on Youtube, I rarely had to charge the device in the middle of the day.


The device comes with Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 support, and given the capacity of the battery, it doesn’t take long to get back to a full charge at all. However, one thing to remember is that Sony doesn’t include a QC 3.0 charger in the box, so you will have to pick up a third-party one to take advantage of the phone’s fast charging capabilities.


Camera


Sony is also making a big deal about the camera of the Xperia X Compact. The front 5 MP shooter is a fairly standard wide angle lens camera, and gets the job done when it comes to taking selfies. On the back is a 23 MP camera, which is the same sensor that is found with Sony’s higher-end offerings like the Xperia XZ.


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Sony Xperia X Compact review

With Plex Cloud, you don't need a local media server


Media player/server Plex is one of the most versatile independent solutions for folks with a big multimedia collection, but it has so far required users to run server software to power client apps on TVs and other gadgets.


With today’s launch of Plex Cloud, the server part of that equation is no longer necessary.


SEE ALSO: Official Plex app arrives on Apple TV


The feature relies on Amazon’s cloud and lets users build a media collection, without running their own server; setting up, Plex claims, takes less than 60 seconds.


Plex Cloud offers unlimited storage and all the Plex features, save a few (Camera Upload, Offline Sync and the recently launched DVR aren’t available at launch, Plex says), will work the same as with a regular Plex account. …


More about Amazon Drive, Media Server, Media Player, Cloud Drive, and Plex Cloud – Source



With Plex Cloud, you don't need a local media server

How to watch tonight's Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate - CNET


There are multiple ways to tune in to tonight’s presidential debate. Here’s what you need to know. – Source



How to watch tonight's Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate - CNET

Samsung's woes continue as another Galaxy S7 edge catches fire



Samsung's woes continue as another Galaxy S7 edge catches fire

Leak: Sony Xperia XZ & X Performance to get Nougat from October


Xperia users have been longing to know when they can get their hands on beginning in the first week of October.


The month of December is also slated for the Nougat upgrade for the 2015 Xperia Z series, including the Xperia Z5 line of handsets, the Xperia Z3+ and the Xperia Z4 tablet. Last in the pipeline will be the Xperia XA and XA Ultra, which are scheduled to receive the Nougat update sometime in early 2017.


The Xperia M4 Aqua/M5 and C4/C5 Ultra were not included in the slide, which means they are not likely to get the Nougat treat. Practically speaking, Sony didn’t say it’s going to extend the list of devices getting the Nougat update, so it’s better not to get your hopes too high at this point in time.


If you own one of the devices listed in the roadmap, share with us how you feel about the update plan.


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Leak: Sony Xperia XZ & X Performance to get Nougat from October

Fast cars and paddock life: the IMSA Lone Star Le Mans gallery



Fast cars and paddock life: the IMSA Lone Star Le Mans gallery

Woman hands husband his lunch in the best possible way



Woman hands husband his lunch in the best possible way

🎶 Can’t wear Snap sunglasses at night 🎶



🎶 Can’t wear Snap sunglasses at night 🎶

First physical Apple Store in Mexico opens its doors



First physical Apple Store in Mexico opens its doors

101Tech New



101Tech New

FIFA 17 companion app rolls out for iOS, Android and Windows Phone



FIFA 17 companion app rolls out for iOS, Android and Windows Phone

Blue Bottle Coffee is raising another a big round of funding



Blue Bottle Coffee is raising another a big round of funding

HTC Ocean Note, Ocean Smart and Ocean Master smartphones in the works



HTC Ocean Note, Ocean Smart and Ocean Master smartphones in the works

Google testing 'Andromeda' Android-Chrome OS hybrid on Nexus 9, says report



Google testing 'Andromeda' Android-Chrome OS hybrid on Nexus 9, says report

Smartphone locks cracked by Israel's Cellebrite



Smartphone locks cracked by Israel's Cellebrite

Australia must take cyber security opportunity



Australia must take cyber security opportunity