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Apr

Call Recordr updates with headless support, plus a ton of new features and improvements


If you’ve ever needed to record a telephone conversation you may have Call Recordr for BlackBerry 10 already installed. If that’s the case, you’ll be pleased to hear that there’s a huge update waiting for you in BlackBerry World.

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9
Apr

No Escape – Lasers, a rather difficult endless runner for Windows Phone


No Escape – Lasers is a relative new Windows Phone game that joins the ranks of a crowded field of endless runner games available in the Store. No Escape tries to set itself apart with a somewhat unique game style/orientation for this particular genre. No Escape is played in vertical orientation as opposed to the more traditional horizontal view.

After receiving a few tips on No Escape and how challenging game play can be, we decided to take it out for a test drive. No Escape – Lasers is available for low-memory Windows Phones and after playing the game for a few days, it comes across as a decent game to pick up from time to time. I think it may struggle as a go to game but don’t be shocked if it takes you some time to see a double digit score.

9
Apr

Microsoft adds Italian and Mandarin to the Skype Translator Preview


The Skype team today announced an update for the Skype Translator Preview program, which kicked off just before the new year took hold. Today’s release includes various improvements, as well as two new languages – Italian and Mandarin.

9
Apr

Xbox One adds over-the-air TV tuner support for US and Canadian preview users


Microsoft is adding over-the-air TV tuner support to the Xbox One. The new feature is being made available first for members of the console’s preview program in the US and Canada.

9
Apr

Lumia 640 first impressions: A potential star in Microsoft’s lineup


The Lumia 640 is now on sale in various markets around the world, with the latest to include the UK and other European locations as well as India.

We first saw Microsoft’s newest mid-ranger at Mobile World Congress at the beginning of March and though the time spent with it was brief, it left us impressed.

Now, we’ve got our own Lumia640 for a more detailed look. So let’s get into it.

9
Apr

Grab this pack of BlackBerry Classic screen protectors today for only $9.95


Truprotection has utilized the highest grade materials and cutting-edge technology to create a screen film worthy of protecting your BlackBerry Classic. Equipped with a high-gloss crystal finish and specially formulated for the display, installation is simple with an innovative static cling adhesive and a precise die-cut fit. Includes 2 per package!

9
Apr

Intel shows it can put its RealSense 3D depth camera inside a smartphone


Intel CEO Brian Krzanich showed off a version of its RealSense 3D depth camera this week that is small enough to be put inside a 6-inch smartphone. Intel has previously developed versions of the RealSense camera that can be put inside tablets and laptops, including the recent Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro.

9
Apr

Candy Crush Saga gets another small bug fix in latest update for Windows Phone


If you are a fan, nay, an addict of Candy Crush Saga, you may notice a small update coming to the store today. Version 1.50.1.0 is now live in the store, up from 1.45.2.0, which came out in early March.

Some have noted that the changelog references 15 new levels and something about Detective Dachshund. However, our more savvy readers will remember that those features came in the March 2nd, just over a month ago.

9
Apr

The Logitech Keys-To-Go keyboard for Windows is small enough to fit in a purse


Logitech has announced plans to launch a version of its Keys-To-Go portable keyboard for Windows devices later in April for $69.99. The Keys-To-Go keyboard was previously released for iOS products, but now Logitech is offering a version of the accessory that will work with both Android and Windows devices.

9
Apr

Stealth Inc 2 review: This puzzle platformer for Xbox One and Windows doesn’t clone around


The Xbox One has no shortage of puzzle platformers thanks to games like Max: the Curse of Brotherhood, Kalimba, and Thomas Was Alone. They all manage to be quite different from one another, simultaneously satisfying the itch for solving puzzles and running and jumping through levels. Now Xbox One has another distinctive puzzle platformer, thanks to the good folks at Curve Digital.

Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones (sequel to the original game for PC, PlayStation systems, and iOS) launched first on Xbox One last week, followed by Windows and PlayStation versions this week. That’s progress, baby! Stealth Inc 2 lets players sneak through a variety of trap- and puzzle-filled levels, and even create and share their own levels. You’ll also need to work together with AI-controlled clones of your character, which feels pretty unique.

Continue reading for my full review and gameplay video!