Honor 6 Plus launched in UK, pre-orders begin April 6
Huawei is making its flagship phablet available for purchase in the UK with the launch of the Honor 6 Plus. The new smartphone boasts a 5.5 inch 1080p display, octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 925 CPU, a massive two-day 3,600mAh battery, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, micro-SD slot as well as an 8MP camera around back with another 8MP camera on the front.
The device is running Android 4.4.2 KitKat with Huawei’s Emotion UI 3.0 skin on top. The device is quite thin and light for the battery it holds at 163 grams, and is surrounded by aluminum edges. You can pre-order this device at Amazon.com right now or at Gizok.com
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No Joke: Square Enix releases first Tomb Raider to the Play Store for $0.99
Nintendo long said they would not be bringing classic games to the mobile world. They have partnered up with DeNA to bring “original’ titles in the future. While that is still good, it is not exactly what we would all like to see. Square Enix on the other hand has been bringing remastered classics, like […]
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The ‘original’ Tomb Raider arrives to Google Play

It’s not all April Fool’s day jokes and hoaxes today, as at least a few legitimate announcements have managed to surface amid the online chaos. With that in mind, Square Enix has now released the Playstation (Saturn and Dos, too) classic Tomb Raider to Google Play! We’ve seen many classic games ported to Android over the years, and many times these ports include updated graphics, new locations, in-app purchases, and plenty of other modifications. More often than not, these ‘updates’ are a step backward, not forward. Thankfully, that’s not the case here.
As the official release notes states, “We’ve not messed about with it, so it’s the full, unedited, unadulterated experience from the classic release at a super-low price”. That means you get the raw, unedited, and rather low-res classic, for the extremely low price of just $.99. Not bad. The only major change here is, obviously, the addition of touch controls, though Square Enix also has support baked in for the MOGA Ace Power and Logitech Powershell controls.
There have been some reports that the on-screen controllers are pretty bad, so keep that in mind. Of course, the game’s only $.99, so it might be worth the risk. Anyone pick up this port yet, if so, what do you think?
Early Benchmarks Put Retina MacBook CPU Performance in Range of 2011 MacBook Air
Though the Retina MacBook isn’t officially launching until April 10, an early 64-bit Geekbench benchmark of the entry-level machine was spotted this afternoon, giving us our first glimpse at how the new ultra thin MacBook measures up to existing products in Apple’s notebook line.
The 1.1GHz entry-level Retina MacBook with an Intel Core M-5Y31 processor was benchmarked twice, giving two single-core scores of 1924 and 2044, and multi-core scores of 4038 and 4475. Comparatively, the 2015 entry-level MacBook Air with a 1.6GHz Intel Core i5 processor has seen scores in the neighborhood of 2881 (single-core) and 5757 (multi-core), so it’s a good bit faster than the new MacBook.

Performance wise, the Retina MacBook CPU seems to be par with the higher-end 2011 MacBook Air with a 1.8GHz Core i7 processor, but graphics performance on the new MacBook, which Geekbench does not measure, should be far superior to the 2011 machine. Taking into account the Intel HD 5300 graphics and an improved SSD, the Retina MacBook will outperform the aforementioned 2011 MacBook Air even though the CPU speeds are similar.
Apple offers two additional processor upgrade options for the Retina MacBook, at 1.2GHz in the higher-end machine and at 1.3GHz as an optional build-to-order upgrade, both of which will see somewhat better performance results than the entry-level 1.1GHz processor.
The new Retina MacBook, which is Apple’s thinnest and lightest notebook to date, will go on sale on April 10. Prices start at $1,299 for the 1.1GHz/8GB/256GB model and $1,599 for the 1.2GHz/8GB/512GB model.
(Thanks, David!)
Facebook introduces Riff, a collaboration video creator
Facebook took to its newsroom today to announce a brand new app called Riff. The premise behind Riff is collaboration with your friends, something Facebook says is at the heart of the Facebook experience. The idea behind Riff is you start off with the creation of a video then it escalates from there.

When you create the video you give it a tag — Facebook used #AprilFools as an example — and from there friends can add their own video moments to it (like in the gif above). The video can continue to grow with friends of friends of friends, and so on, adding their own recording to it.
It’s available in the Play Store if you’re thinking its a prank, and to be honest, I haven’t installed it myself to see if it actually works. But if you’re a go getter and want to give it a try, you can let us know in the comments your experience with it.
source: Facebook Newsroom
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Google’s ARC Welder app helps Android developers bring their apps to Chrome
Google released a new tool called ARC Welder today to help developers bring their Android apps over to Chrome OS and the Chrome browser.
With the ARC Welder Chrome App, developers can easily run their app’s APK file in Chrome OS and the Chrome browser to test compatibility and make tweaks before bringing it to the Chrome Web Store.
Weekly Photo Contest: Fruit
Fruits are an important part of any healthy eating habit, but whether you’re choosing to consume them at the recommended rate or not they certainly are worthy of photographing as well. When you think of fruit pictures you’ll always see bright colors, interesting shapes and some odd combinations as well — we want to see what fruit pictures you can come up with this week.
As is often the case we’re picking out two winners from this contest to win a prize, and each winner will receive an Aduro U-Grip+ Universal Car Mount!
I still love my Nexus 5
Technology is a train that stops for no one. It moves faster and faster every day, leaving our relatively new devices in the dust as the next stop quickly approaches. I find myself hearing a certain quote a lot during my time browsing for the latest tech news. “The Next Big Thing is Here” as Samsung famously advertises. Truthfully, the next big thing is always around the corner. Devices that I still consider “new” like the 2014 Moto X and LG G3, are silently being brushed aside while Samsung’s Galaxy S6 and HTC’s One M9 now hold the spotlight.
Thankfully, Android hardware is finally at a point where it is going to take quite a bit of time before a user will actually need an upgrade due to deterioration or software crashes. Unless you break the device yourself, modern smartphones (at least the flagships) will hold value for a long time.
But if there’s one phone I’d like to call out for aging so well, it’s my handy dandy Nexus 5. To the average consumer, the Nexus 5 is barely considered old. To an Android enthusiast, a smartphone that’s a year and a half old can be considered outdated. At its launch, the Nexus 5 offered premium, modern specifications that every Android user wanted. Full HD screen, the latest Snapdragon 800 chip, enough memory for great multitasking and a pretty solid camera that featured optical image stabilization.
A couple weeks ago, My beloved Nexus suffered a tragic fall from the heights of my hands into the unforgiving depths… of the sidewalk beneath me. The screen was shattered, and my heart was broken.
As you would expect, I have been searching for my next daily driver, conveniently at the time the Galaxy S6, S6 edge and One M9 were announced. These phones are fantastic, and I’ve got a heavy eye on the S6 edge as my co-writer Matt Kinne states it’s been an incredible phone so far despite the battery life. While my brain is telling me to get this phone, I can’t help but hold my crippled Nexus 5 still as I believe this is still one of my favorite phones of all time, and I want another one.
Nexus the Fifth, you have excelled in every way I needed you to.
Your 1080p screen that fit perfectly in my palm is exactly what I wanted. Your CPU is still blazing fast with Android 5.1 and easily compares to mobile CPU’s today in every day use. Your battery performs well throughout the day, with the help of a quick mid-day rest stop on my wireless charger. Your camera’s HDR and OIS capabilities served me without issues, as I am no photographer, and I do not require perfection in smartphone photos. Your light, minimal build and emphasis on small bezels caught many eyes as I used you in public. You have been a fantastic smartphone with very few faults, Nexus the Fifth.
While I probably will upgrade to a newer flagship, I’m impressed by how much I want a replacement Nexus 5 instead. This mainly has to do with the size of the device, as flagship smartphones just keep growing in size, slipping away from my not-so-big hands. I am thrilled that Samsung and HTC have kept the screen size the same from last year’s flagships, however. Companies would be stupid to ignore the customer base that prefers one-handed use.
Regardless of them, the Nexus 5 will be held dearly to me as I move on to the next big thing.
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A peppy, neon look at ‘Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem’ for Wii U
“Thank you for waiting, everyone.” That’s how Nintendo capped the new trailer today for Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem, a Wii U game it’s developing with Japanese publisher Atlus, announced back in January 2013. While the video is fairly gorgeous and shows off some gameplay, it doesn’t offer a release date. We did, however, get the following description: “The role-playing masters at Atlus are developing a truly modern RPG where everyday life exists alongside a secret world of fantasy.” Watch the trailer below.








