Wednesday, February 1, 2017

​Samsung teases Galaxy Tab S3 in MWC invite and other top stories.

  • ​Samsung teases Galaxy Tab S3 in MWC invite

    ​Samsung teases Galaxy Tab S3 in MWC invite
    (Samsung)Samsung Electronics has teased its latest iPad rival, the Galaxy Tab S3, in its invitation for its press event at the upcoming Mobile World Congress.A silhouette of the tablet with its signature home button can be seen on the invite for the event on February 26, the day before the launch of the tradeshow.The Galaxy Tab S3 is rumored to come with a 9.2-inch display and be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820. It will have Android 7.0, a 1.2 megapixel back camera and 0.5 megapixel front ..
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  • Elder Scrolls Online Is Taking You Back To Morrowind

    Elder Scrolls Online Is Taking You Back To Morrowind
    Earlier this month, inquisitive data-miners uncovered files in The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) that included a map of the isle of Vvardenfell, the main landmass featured in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, leading to speculation the game would be returning to the beloved Morrowind region in a future update.Well, the rumors are true. Bethesda revealed the new chapter of ESO today via live stream. Entitled Morrowind, the new expansion will see players going back to the giant mushroom-strewn lands..
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  • Disney Terminating Club Penguin Due To Low Traffic, To Launch Replacement Called Club Penguin Island

    Disney Terminating Club Penguin Due To Low Traffic, To Launch Replacement Called Club Penguin Island
    Since 2005, Disney’s Club Penguin has been the virtual destination of kids who want to socialize with other kids in an online world where they could chat, play games and even build artificial homes. Unfortunately, all good things must come to end. This week, the renowned entertainment company announced the end of its kid-friendly social network.Breaking the sad news to fans of the platform via Club Penguin’s official blog, the team behind the program regrettably wrote that it is discontinuing Cl..
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  • Apple Considering Legal Options Against Immigration Executive Order

    Apple Considering Legal Options Against Immigration Executive Order
    Apple is considering legal action to pressure the Trump administration into rescinding its executive order on immigration, Tim Cook told The Wall Street Journal in a new interview. The news comes days after Microsoft, Amazon and other companies pledged declarations of support for Washington state's legal fight against the executive order. The order, signed last Friday, suspends entry of all refugees to the United States for 120 days, bans Syrian refugees for an indefinite amount of time and b..
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  • Facebook is reportedly making an app for set-top TV boxes

    Facebook is reportedly making an app for set-top TV boxes
    Facebook is building an app for television and is asking publishers to create exclusive, TV-like shows for it, according to a new report. The Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook has been building the app, which would be available for boxes such ...
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  • Tech companies come out swinging against immigration ban

    Tech companies come out swinging against immigration ban
    Some tech companies are taking a stand against President Donald Trump's immigration ban.The order, issued on Friday, temporarily bars citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, as well as all refugees from entering the United States.The Trump administration has said the ban is temporary and has been put in place to protect the country from terrorist attacks.The executive order, though, has been met with protests around the country and around the world, with religious leaders taking a st..
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  • Apple's Q1 2017: Records for the iPhone and services, but the iPad still struggles

    Apple's Q1 2017: Records for the iPhone and services, but the iPad still struggles
    It’s fair to say that, from a financial-results perspective, 2016 was rough for Apple. Sure, the company still made billions in profit on massive revenues, but Wall Street wants to see growth and the massive iPhone sales of 2015—when the company introduced the larger-sized iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus—were just too big for 2016 to match. But it’s a new fiscal year, and Apple’s latest financial results, announced Tuesday, suggest that the story of Apple in 2017 will be different. The company..
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  • Nintendo President spells out how Pokémon generated big financial results

    Nintendo President spells out how Pokémon generated big financial results
    Nintendo reported better-than-expected growth in its third fiscal quarter ended December 31 yesterday, and today, Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima credited the growth of the Pokémon brand during the quarter. “Our basic strategy remains unchanged,” Kimishima said. “We seek to expand the number of people who have access to Nintendo [intellectual property].” Nintendo shipped more than 14.69 million units of its new Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games on the 3DS handheld, and it has sold through..
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