Batman franchise will be Telltale Games’ next episodic adventure series
Telltale Games today announced that another popular franchise, Batman, would be turned into an episodic adventure in 2016. The game developer is well-known for taking popular series and turning it into an episodic adventure, such as Game of Thrones, Minecraft, Jurassic, and so on.
Telltale says that the series will premiere in 2016 and will be available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, and mobile devices. The developer didn’t offer an exact date when we’ll see the new Batman episodic tale, but early 2016 would be a good guess.
“At Telltale, we’ve been honored to bring our unique approach to interactive storytelling to some of the biggest entertainment franchises in the world, and we’re excited to announce that we’ll soon be exploring what it means to be Batman in an all-new series starting next year,” said Kevin Bruner, Co-Founder and CEO of Telltale Games. “This iteration of Batman will give fans a first-hand opportunity to dive deeper into the complex life and mind of Bruce Wayne, the duality of his own identity, and the struggle of responsibility in saving a city overcome with corruption and villainy.”
The official title for the game has yet to be revealed either. Telltale made the official announcement on-stage at The Game Awards 2015 in Los Angeles, but won’t post the teaser trailer online until a later date.
Meanwhile, Telltale fans are still anxiously awaiting the final two episodes in the epic Minecraft: Story Mode tale. The third episode was just recently released for all platforms on November 23.
source: Telltale Games
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iPhone for HTC One A9 offering gets extended
HTC proposed a number of deals for Black Friday, but the one that caught the most attention was the company’s iPhone trade-in offering.
If you were on the fence about the iPhone for HTC One A9 trade-in offering on Black Friday, you have a second chance. HTC has extended the trade-in through January 26, 2016. If you’re interested in getting the One A9 through a trade-in, you don’t necessarily need to trade-in an iPhone. Just as a recap, owners of a recent Samsung flagship model, LG flagship model or even the HTC One M9 can take advantage of the offer as well. The only difference is that you’ll earn money to put towards the handset instead of gaining the handset directly.
HTC clearly has faith in this program and it’s not a bad deal if you want to try out the latest from HTC. More details on the offering can be seen at the source link.
Source: HTC
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[TA Deals] Get a Innori Virtual Reality headset for just $33 for a limited time only
Let’s face it: any good virtual reality headset worth its salt is expensive. Just look at the Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive. Virtual reality doesn’t have to be expensive, though. And that’s what Innori is trying to do with its very own VR headset, which is not only compatible with most smartphones, but won’t break the bank either.
Here’s what you get with the Innori Virtual Reality headset:
- Adjustable straps maximize comfort & optimize viewing experience
- High-quality lens technology keeps images pure & distortion-free
- Viewing angles range up to 98-degrees in either direction
- Adjustable features allow you to easily adjust distance & size of images
The Innori VR headset is compatible with most smartphones that have a display size from 4.7-inches to 6-inches. All you need to do is search for some good VR content, pop your smartphone in, and enjoy the experience!
The device normally retails for $50, but we’re running a 33% off sale over at the Talk Android Deals store, bringing the headset down to a meager $33.99. Not only that, but you get free shipping with your purchase.
If you want to see what virtual reality is all about, the Innori VR headset might just be a low-risk option to take for a spin.
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Turing Phone delayed, those who don’t cancel pre-orders will get a free storage upgrade
The “unhackable” Turing Phone has been delayed, according to an email being sent out to customers. The device went up for pre-order awhile back with a promised ship date of December 18, but the company CEO is now saying that they won’t make the shipment date and will need more time.
As a result of this mishap, Turing Robotic Industries will be giving those who ordered the device two options, the first being that customers can cancel their order, getting an immediate and full refund. The second option is that customers stick around and wait the delay out. As a result, the company will upgrade the storage size of your Turing Phone for free.
Those who run with the second option will automatically get the free upgrade. If you pre-ordered a 16GB model, it’ll become a 64GB model. If you ordered a 64GB device, it’ll become a 128GB variant. And if you ordered a 128GB version, you’ll get yourself a limited edition model of the Turing Phone.
The only downside is that there isn’t an actual new shipping date, and it’s actually going to be a much longer wait. Turing Robotic Industries is now promising that shipments will begin at the end of Q1 2016. It’s a long wait, but could potentially be worth the reward.
Check out the full email being sent to customers at the source link below.
source: Android Police
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Mini review video: Our verdict on the Lumia 950 in about a minute
Engadget’s review of Microsoft’s Lumia 950 was so controversial that a few of you sent hateful Twitter DMs to our author (tsk, tsk, guys). Still, as much as we hate to disappoint our readers, we need to stand our ground on this one: While Windows 10 Mobile has promise as a platform, the 950 itself isn’t exactly what we’d call flagship-grade hardware. The design lacks the charm and polish of earlier Lumia handsets, and the battery life was mediocre at best. Also, our reviewer encountered enough sluggishness and random crashes to conclude the OS still needs polish.
Pandora will fire most of Rdio’s staff after buyout
It’s a sad, but all too familiar, story that, when a company buys one of its rivals, the first thing it does is take a hatchet to the employees of its new acquisition. It’s the situation that’s greeting Rdio’s employees this morning after VentureBeat discovered that new owner Pandora will lay off a hefty chunk of Rdio’s staff. The information comes from a WARN disclosure, a legal requirement to give 60 days notice before a mass-firing, made by the company to California’s employment department. According to the document, 123 people will be let go at some point between now and the end of the year, despite the firm hinting that it’d retain many of the employees to bolster its own ranks. So, you know, if you wanna know where the Grinch is living these days…
Via: VentureBeat
Source: California EDD (.PDF)
You can finally watch Twitch streams on Android TV
Twitch has been on Google’s Chromecast for over a year, so it’s hard to believe it wasn’t on Android TV before. But the streaming company has just revealed an official app for the Google’s big-screen service, letting you watch live or pre-recorded games, personalities and e-sports tournaments on supported TVs or devices like NVIDIA’s Shield. As usual, you’ll be able to chat with fellow players, follow channels and games, and view broadcaster profiles and streaming schedules, all at up to 1080p/60fps quality.
Source: Twitch
‘Gone’ is a VR thriller from the ‘Walking Dead’ team
While playing games and watching 360-degree videos in virtual reality is fun, the medium is so powerfully immersive that it seems to beg for something more compelling; something that goes beyond just VR versions of existing content. That’s the idea behind Gone, a recent collaboration between Samsung and Skybound Entertainment — the production company behind the Walking Dead TV series — that’s described as a serialized virtual reality thriller. After a glimpse at the first episode and a chat with a few people behind the scenes of the project, I can say that it’s a piece of content that is absolutely unique to VR, making me more intrigued than ever at VR’s narrative possibilities.
‘Gone’ is a VR thriller from the ‘Walking Dead’ team
While playing games and watching 360-degree videos in virtual reality is fun, the medium is so powerfully immersive that it seems to beg for something more compelling; something that goes beyond just VR versions of existing content. That’s the idea behind Gone, a recent collaboration between Samsung and Skybound Entertainment — the production company behind the Walking Dead TV series — that’s described as a serialized virtual reality thriller. After a glimpse at the first episode and a chat with a few people behind the scenes of the project, I can say that it’s a piece of content that is absolutely unique to VR, making me more intrigued than ever at VR’s narrative possibilities.
Sign up to beta test Marshmallow for the Honor 7 in the UK

If you are a Huawei Honor 7 owner and happen to live in the United Kingdom, you can currently sign up to beta test Huawei’s upcoming Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system for the handset.
Huawei’s custom Marshmallow OS for testing is called EMUI 4.2, which suggests that this is a slightly updated version to EMUI 4.0 that was announced at the same time as the new Huawei Mate 8. However, that phone hasn’t hit the shelves yet, so Honor 7 beta testers will be among the first to try out Huawei’s take on Android Marshmallow.
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As is usual with beta tests, users should expect some bugs and stability problems, and Huawei will probably be expecting some constructive feedback too. The company will also be collecting device information and statistics during its beta program, so make sure you know what you’re signing up for.
To register, simply fill out the form at this link and Huawei will be in touch.







