Bing search comes to Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard on Android

It’s fairly limited right now, but SwiftKey will allow you to search the web without leaving what you’re typing.
Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard on Android is getting some added functionality, with integrated Bing search implemented into the latest beta version of the application. Anyone can download it from the Play Store right now and take it for a spin.
In the bar above the word suggestions, you’ll now see a small search box on the left-hand side which, when tapped, slides out and allows you to perform a Bing search. It doesn’t matter which app you’re currently in as you won’t have to leave it. Your search will appear in a pop-up window that covers most of the screen, but you can tap out of the pop-up and back into the compose window easily.

The feature is fairly basic, and not nearly as well-integrated into the keyboard as Gboard’s Google searches, but it certainly has its uses. From the web search which just pops up over your current app you can either share a URL or snap and crop a screenshot to do the same with.
It works pretty well for what it is, and it’s a nice addition to SwiftKey, which is already one of our favorite keyboard apps.
The newest SwiftKey Beta update also adds some language improvements, including a new Arabic layout. If you want to give it a whirl yourself, hit the Play Store and grab it at the link below.
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Pre-registry for Diablo Immortal open on Google Play Store

Blizzard has just announced a brand new, mobile-first Diablo game at BlizzCon.
Hot off the heels of the Diablo 3 Nintendo Switch release (our review) is the next addition to the Diablo franchise: Diablo Immortal, coming to mobile devices on Android and iOS.
There’s not too much known about Diablo Immortal right now, but they did say that this game takes place after Diablo II: Lord of Destruction and before the events of Diablo III. This will be a full-fledged massively multiplayer online action RPG (MMOARPG) for mobile, and graphically speaking, it will look similar to Diablo III.
November 3, 2018 — Pre-registry opens on Google Play
Google Play Store now has the game listing for Diablo Immortal up, as well as the ability to pre-register for the game. You don’t have to pay money to pre-register; instead you’ll be notified when the game is ready to download — or if you get invited to an Early Access program for early users to test the new game. We don’t know if Early Access will be available for this game, but you can’t get invited if you don’t pre-register.
Free pre-register on Google Play
November 2, 2018 — Blizzard announces Diablo Immortal, coming to Android
Tyreal the Archangel is dead, and a shattered Worldstone is scattered all over, tainting and bringing forth ancient evils who want to harness the Worldstone’s power to control mankind.
If you’re wondering how the gameplay on a touchscreen will be, don’t worry. This is the first game that Blizzard has designed with mobile in mind, and it’ll feature a virtual joystick in the bottom left, with several buttons for abilities on the right.
Diablo Immortal will feature six playable character classes that most people will be familiar with: Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Necromancer, Demon Hunter, and Crusader. Oddly enough, the Witch Doctor from Diablo III seems to have been omitted, though more classes could be added later. These six classes were the only ones that were shown off at BlizzCon.
With Diablo Immortal, every class gets new abilities that we haven’t seen before. There will also be new zones, new stories, and new dungeons to play through. And like the full console and PC games, there’s an online multiplayer experience, so you can team up with others and slay the demons of hell together. It appears that up to six people can play together at once, which is more than previous Diablo games (up to four).
Diablo started out as a PC game, but Diablo III (originally released in 2012) has made its way onto the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and now Nintendo Switch.
You can pre-register here to find out more info for the game as they reveal it, as well have a chance to get in on the beta and get exclusive in-game rewards.
OnePlus 6 gets 6T’s camera features, nav gestures, and more in OTA update
Unlock the secrets.

The OnePlus 6 is now available, and it’s a compelling option for someone looking for an unlocked phone at a reasonable price — starting at $529 to be specific. But price aside, it’s a great choice for anyone, even those considering more expensive options, thanks to a combination of hardware and software, and a community that continues to support the company and one another.
Here’s everything you need to know about the OnePlus 6!
The latest OnePlus 6 news
November 3, 2018 — OnePlus 6 gets Nightscape, Studio Lighting, and new navigation gestures with OxygenOS 9.0.2 update via OTA
Just days after the Oxygren OS Open Beta brought Nightscape, Studio Lighting and other software enhancements from the OnePlus 6T to the OnePlus 6 beta users, the features have rolled out to stable OnePlus 6 users. The 9.0.2 update is an OTA, so users can expect to see it anytime now, if you haven’t gotten it already, and there’s quite a bit to look forward to in this update:
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System
- Brand new navigation gestures
- Improved UI for About phone
- Optimized standby power consumption
- Updated Android security patch to 2018.11
- Added support to launch Google Assistant or other third party assistant app by holding the power button for 0.5 seconds
- General bug fixes and improvements
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Camera
- Added Nightscape
- Added Studio Lighting to enhance face contour
Can we take a moment to appreciate how quickly this came? OnePlus 6T and its sweet new camera features get announced Monday, OnePlus 6 Open Beta users get OnePlus 6T software enhancements Tuesday, and not even 72 hours later, OnePlus 6 stable channel users get them, too! Older models getting software improvements seen on newer models isn’t uncommon, but seeing them less than a week after they’re announced is kind of amazing, and I wish more smartphone makers would be this expedient in sharing new toys with old and new phones alike.
Of course, it helps that the OnePlus 6 and 6T are very, very similar phones.
October 27, 2018 — OnePlus teases more of the OnePlus 6 gradient colors we’ll never get
Youtuber Arun Maini, better known as Mrwhosetheboss, got a preview of the coming OnePlus 6T at OnePlus’s Chinese headquarters, and while all will finally be revealed for the new model on Monday, there were some more color protoypes that OnePlus showed Maini, who then showed the world in his OnePlus 6T preview video. And as a lover of beautifully colored phones, I just have to say it’s not fair to play with my heart like this.
Now, this is not the first time OnePlus has teased us with colors that never made it to market. It showed off a whole host of prototype colors back in the summer after the Red OnePlus 6 was released, but the prototype colors shown off now are almost all gradient color styles rather than the solid color models OnePlus stuck to on the OnePlus 6, and man, these are beautiful! That purple/black gradient is just darling, and look at that Tequila Sunrise! Just look at it!!
Source: Mrwhosetheboss
OnePlus had so many cool color options it explored for the OnePlus 6… but it still only gave us white, black, and red. Granted, crazy-colored phones can be a gamble, but color done right can be an asset, like on the Huawei P20. One can only hope that them showing off all these colors means that maybe there’s hope the 6T will give us the color we deserve — colorful cases and skins are no replacement for making a beautifully hued phone to begin with — but either way, we’ll know soon.
What we know ahead of Monday’s OnePlus 6T event
September 21, 2018 — Stable Android 9 Pie update rolling out to all OnePlus 6 owners

Less than a month after OnePlus launched its Pie Open Beta, the company is already rolling out a stable build of the new Android version to everyone that owns a OnePlus 6!
This update includes everything first introduced with the Open Beta, such as a refreshed UI, Pie’s new gesture navigation, Gaming Mode 3.0, and more. Also included is the September 2018 Android security patch.
Android 9 is making its way to OnePlus users now as part of a staged rollout. That means it’ll be hitting a “limited number” of people today and will then expand to others over the coming days.
September 3, 2018 — Every OnePlus 6 owner can install Android 9 Pie right now, provided they want to use beta software
After a couple weeks running in a closed beta, OnePlus has opened up its Android 9 Pie update for the OnePlus 6 to any willing participant. The new update is the first public taste of the actual OxygenOS-customized version of Android 9 Pie, as early builds during the Developer Preview stage didn’t have a full suite OnePlus tweaks and additions.
As is typically the case with beta builds, there are known bugs and problems with this first open beta release. OnePlus says that Google Pay will not work on this build, and Google Play may complain that your device “is not certified.” If you’re willing to deal with those known issues and some occasional instability, you can head to the OnePlus forums and download the file for your own phone. Note that there are different update processes depending on whether you’re currently on the stable build or the original developer preview.
August 20, 2018 — OnePlus starts accepting applications for Closed Beta group
On its community forums, OnePlus announced that it’s opening up a Closed Beta group for the OnePlus 6.
Unlike the OxygenOS Open Beta that’s open for anyone to sign up for, the Closed Beta will be restricted to just 100 users who own a OnePlus 6, are active in the forums, and are willing to provide constant feedback/communication with the OnePlus team through Slack.
Members of the Closed Beta will be able to test bleeding edge versions of OxygenOS before they’re even moved over to the Open Beta, and because of this, all users that are accepted must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement with OnePlus to ensure that any features/bugs found in the builds are kept under total secrecy.
If you’d like to apply for the OnePlus 6 Closed Beta Program, you can do so here.
July 18, 2018 — OnePlus 6 Android P Developer Preview 3 adds bug fixes and tweaked UI
On July 18, OnePlus announced its third developer preview of Android P for the OnePlus 6.
This update mainly focuses on big fixes, with some of the highlights in the changelog including improved system stability, fixed issue with mobile hotspot, better camera functionality with third-party apps, and improved overall image quality with the camera. Also included is the July 2018 security patch.



Our friends at 9to5Google recently got their hands on the beta, and as they spotted, this preview includes a few UI changes — most notably the recents page/app switcher.
The cards on the recents page have a more rounded appearance and appear to be smaller than Android P on Google’s Pixel phones. There’s also a menu button near the top of each app that lets you quickly hop into split-screen mode. Other chnages include a redesigned settings page and a white paint job for the Shelf.
July 10, 2018 — The OnePlus 6 Red is now available for purchase
The day has finally come! You can now buy the striking OnePlus 6 Red exclusively from OnePlus’s website.
This limited edition model of the phone costs $579, and for that price, you’re getting the most powerful configuration with 8GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
OnePlus is making a limited run of this color, so once it’s gone, it’s gone.
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July 3, 2018 — OnePlus shows off different colors/patterns it was testing for the OnePlus 6
OnePlus recently launched the lustrous OnePlus 6 Red, and while there’s no doubt it’s one of the most gorgeous phones on the market right now, it was just one of many designs that the company was toying with before ultimately selecting the red we now have.
PCMag was recently invited to tour OnePlus’s headquarters in Shenzen, China, and during the visit, got a chance to look at some other colors OnePlus was testing for the 6. As you can see in the video above, OnePlus was messing with glass backs that had subtle patterns, gradiant designs, and much more.
The video also showcases early prototypes of not only the OnePlus 6, but other OnePlus phones, too. I’m a big fan of the OnePlus 6 we ended up getting, but it is cool to see what could have been.
July 1, 2018 — OnePlus is adding a limited-edition red OnePlus 6 to the mix



Late on Sunday night in the U.S., OnePlus is announcing a limited-edition red OnePlus 6, which is coming to North American and European markets on July 10 for $579. The model will just be available in the now-common 8GB/128GB RAM and storage combination, and only from OnePlus.com.
Following the launch of the critically acclaimed OnePlus 6, which sold over 1 million units in just 22 days, OnePlus is bringing a new limited-edition color to Europe and North America, the OnePlus 6 Red.
The OnePlus 6 Red is designed to match power with style, with attention to detail paramount. The metallic red shimmer coupled with the red, mirror-like fingerprint sensor elegantly contrast the silver accent around the camera.
Six panels of glass make up the back of the OnePlus 6 Red. With this variant, OnePlus has added an additional anti-reflective layer to create a sense of depth by allowing more light to reach the bottom layers before being reflected off the device. A translucent orange layer has been intermixed with the red base layer to achieve a radiant and glossy red, unique to OnePlus design.
OnePlus also says that the Bullets Wireless headphones will also be restocked on July 10.
More: The OnePlus 6 in red
June 14, 2018 — One million units of the OnePlus 6 were sold in just 22 days
We expected the OnePlus 6 to sell like hotcakes, but I don’t know if anyone was anticipating demand on this level. On June 14, OnePlus confirmed that it crossed one million sales of the OP6 just 22 days after it launched.
OnePlus notes that this demand is a “sharp upward hike from even the OnePlus 5T”, and as such, the OnePlus 6 is now taking the title of the company’s best-selling product to date.
For comparison, both the OnePlus 5 and 5T each crossed one million units sold within three months of launching.
June 14, 2018 — OnePlus 6 comes with Dirac’s latest sound optimization solutions
Swedish-based audio technology company Dirac works with the likes of OPPO and Xiaomi to provide optimized audio solutions, and the company announced that its latest technologies are baked into the OnePlus 6.
Dirac Power Sound is a micro-speaker tuning technology that optimizes the performance from the built-in speaker to deliver a clearer, more natural sound with richer details and more powerful bass.
Dirac HD Sound, meanwhile, is a sound optimization solution that tweaks impulse and frequency response to improve sound quality. Dirac says it has worked closely with OnePlus to ensure that the sound output coming out of the 3.5mm jack is “optimized to the highest level, while also capable of producing sound characters tuned to OnePlus users’ preferences.”
June 12, 2018 — The OnePlus 6 in Silk White is back on sale for a limited time!
If you missed out on the opportunity to grab a sexy OnePlus 6 in sexy Silk White, now’s your chance — though it will probably sell out pretty quickly.
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June 6, 2018 —Bullets Wireless earphones and Silk White OnePlus 6 sell out in 24 hours
Just 24 hours after they were made available for purchase, both the $69 Bullets Wireless earphones and $579 Silk White OnePlus 6 both sold out.
If you didn’t get a chance to grab either of these yesterday, OnePlus says the Silk White OP6 will be back in stock on June 12 with the Bullets Wireless following shortly after.
June 4, 2018 — Silk White OnePlus 6 and Bullets Wireless earphones launching June 5 @ 10:00 AM ET

About two weeks following the OnePlus 6’s launch, the limited edition Silk White version of the phone and OnePlus’s Bullets Wireless earphones are officially going on sale.
The Silk White OnePlus 6 is “the company’s boldest design to date” featuring six layers of white glass that have been mixed with pearl powder and gold accents for the frame, fingerprint sensor, and more. It’s a downright stunning look and will cost $579 USD with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage “while supplies last.”
Along with the Silk White OnePlus 6, the excellent Bullets Wireless earphones are launching, too. Andrew recently gave these a glowing review, praising them for their surprisingly great sound quality, USB-C charging, comfortable design, and competitive $69 price tag.
Both the Silk White OnePlus 6 and Bullets Wireless will be available on June 5 at 10:00 AM ET.
May 31, 2018 — Battery percentage coming to the status bar, fix for rear camera autofocus issue, and more
As part of a Q&A session OnePlus held of its forums, the company answered a lot of burning questions on users’ minds. You can read through the full rundown here, but the highlights include:
- The three dots in the status bar will be removed in the next update.
- A battery percentage is coming to the status bar in the next update.
- Scheduled Do Not Disturb will be added in the next update.
- The next update will fix low volume for calls and notifications.
- Future updates will correct issues with the rear camera’s autofocus.
- Your network will properly work when using an IDEA as a non-data card in the next update.
- A fix in the next update will resolve an issue that causes sound to stop working when switching to the speaker from the earpiece.
May 29, 2018 — JerryRigEverything tears down the OnePlus 6 to see how waterproof it really is
It was expected that OnePlus would have to cut a few corners in order to keep the OnePlus 6’s price as low as it is, and one of those cuts came in the way of a proper water resistance rating.
Unlike other flagship phones, the OnePlus 6 doesn’t come with a proper IP rating. However, OnePlus does note on its website that the phone “is well-equipped to survive a drop in the sink or a spilled glass of water.”
To test out just how “water resistant” the OnePlus 6 actually is, JerryRigEverything cracked open the phone and determined it’s about as protected as other phones that have a proper IP rating. Check it out above!
May 23, 2018 — The OnePlus 6 is now available!
It was only announced a week ago, but the OnePlus 6 is now available to order from oneplus.net starting at $529 USD.
Are you ordering?
Read our review and watch the video
First thing’s first, watch the video and read the review. There’s plenty about the phone to learn, even though much of it is familiar. But the essential question a review tries to answer is, Should you buy this thing? And the response is an unrestrained, Yes.
The OnePlus 6 is the company’s finest phone ever, with excellent design, build quality, battery life and, for the first time, cameras.
Read the review
Review the specs

Once you’re done reading the review, you should, ahem, review the specifications. The phone is powerful — like one of the most powerful on the market today — with plenty of headroom and legroom (it’s proverbially spacious is what I’m trying to say) for whatever you want to throw at it. Apps-wise, not like object-wise.
OnePlus 6 specifications
How does it compare to other phones?

Of course, the OnePlus 6 doesn’t exist in a bubble — you have to compare it to other devices if you’re going to decide whether you should buy it. Thankfully, we’ve done most of the work for you, comparing it to the best flagships on the market right now.
- OnePlus 6 vs. Google Pixel 2 XL: Which should you buy?
- OnePlus 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S9+: Which should you buy?
What about to other OnePlus phones?

Yeah, OnePlus owners like to keep it in the family, so to speak, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see many upgrading, or thinking of upgrading, from an existing OnePlus device, like a 3, 3T, 5, or 5T. Of course, with the company releasing two phones a year these days, it won’t be long until the next upgrade cycle hits, but that also means that the existing phones age quite well, thanks to frequent software updates (the joys of not going through carriers).
If you have a OnePlus 5 or 5T, you can probably hold onto those phones for a bit longer — unless you need the camera improvements. OnePlus’s 2016 phones, on the other hand, may be getting a bit long in the tooth and could use a replacement.
- OnePlus 6 vs. OnePlus 5T: Should you upgrade?
- OnePlus 6 vs. OnePlus 5: Should you upgrade?
- OnePlus 6 vs. OnePlus 3T & 3: Should you upgrade?
Is the OnePlus 6 camera that much better than before?

This photo was taken in nearly pitch-dark conditions. OnePlus ramps up the light sensitivity to ISO6400, which would normally produce a lot of grain, but this photo is totally usable thanks to better software processing.
Yes! The OnePlus 6 has a larger 16MP sensor than previous OnePlus devices, with pixels that are 19% bigger, so low-light photography is immensely improved. It’s not going to overtake the Huawei P20 Pro or Pixel 2 for Low Light Champion Of The World, but it’s reliable in all conditions, and that’s more important than anything else.
The camera is probably the biggest improvement over previous OnePlus models.
The phone’s main sensor is aided by a fast ƒ/1.7 aperture, so true depth of field is a thing, along with drastically improved image signal processing from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845. Together, the phone is able to detect the correct settings more quickly, take multiple shots if necessary, enable HDR mode automatically, and reduce or eliminate grain in dark conditions.
There’s also Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), which was in the OnePlus 3 line but removed in last year’s series for unknown reasons. It’s back now, and paired with a larger sensor and faster main lens, the results speak for themselves.
On the other hand, the OnePlus 6’s secondary camera has less to do — it’s a 20MP sensor with an ƒ/1.7 lens, but its main purpose is to facilitate portrait mode which, while good, isn’t enough reason to have a second sensor in the first place.
Is the notch distracting?

The notch is what it is. You may hate it out of an aversion to all things Apple, or you may learn to live with it and forget it’s there. Most people will fall somewhere in the middle — it’s a character trait, like a freckle or a certain hairstyle.
What it does, though, is open up spme additional real estate on the 6.28-inch screen, which is great. But it also limits the number of icons that can be seen in the notification area, which is a bummer. Plus, the clock on the left side of the notification bar will never make sense. If you watch the video below, though, you can see ways to tweak the notification area to your liking. And you can also disable the notch altogether if you want to.
How’s the software?
It’s good! Running Android 8.1 Oreo, OxygenOS has turned into one of the most enjoyable, reliable versions of Android to date. OnePlus has also added a number of additions to make the whole thing run more smoothly, especially if you’re looking to maximize your screen real estate.
One of the more interesting changes to the software is a set of gestures that eliminates the bottom navigation keys, relying on swipes up from different areas of the bottom edge to go back, home, and enter multitasking. It’s different, but not bad. You’ll have to try it yourself.
As for tips and tricks, we’ve already got that list going, so if you’re looking to make the most of your OxygenOS experience, we have you covered.
- How to enable navigation gestures on the OnePlus 6
- How to disable the notch on the OnePlus 6
What’s it cost?

The OnePlus 6 starts at $529 USD for the base model and goes up to $629 for additional RAM and storage. There are three configurations and three colors, and here’s a breakdown of which one to buy.
Here’s how the pricing breaks down in various regions.
| 6/64 | $529 | €519 | £469 | $699 |
| 8/128 | $579 | €569 | £519 | $769 |
| 8/256 | $629 | €619 | £569 | $839 |
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Tell me more about the colors


There are four colors: Mirror Black, Midnight Black, Silk White, and Red.
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Mirror Black is going to be the most common, since it’s the only color offered in the cheapest tier. It’s shiny, reflective glass, so it gets fingerprint-y, but that’s OK because you’ll likely put the phone in a case (see below). It’s also a little slippery, which is to be expected. Mirror Black is offered in 6GB / 64GB configurations for $529.
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Midnight Black is the color we’ve come to expect from OnePlus over the years, though the matte-looking finish belies a glass back, too, like the Mirror Black. Midnight Black is only available in 8GB / 128GB and 8GB / 256GB configurations for $579 and $629, respectively.
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Silk White is one of the more limited of the four colors. It’s also covered in glass, but like the Midnight Black model it has a matte finish and is easier to grip. Its white back has rose gold accents, and it’s definitely the nicest and most unique of the three colors. It’s only available in the 8GB / 128GB configuration for $579, and once the run is sold out, OnePlus is not making any more.
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Red is also a limited edition color and is easily the most vibrant of the four that are available. It has a similar shiny finish like Mirror Black but uses a translucent orange layer and red base layer to create one of the most powerful reds we’ve ever seen on a smartphone. Sales open on July 10 and it’ll be available with 8GB RAM + 128GB storage for $579.
What color OnePlus 6 should you buy?
I heard there’s an Avengers version — TELL ME EVERYTHING

Yes, you heard right: OnePlus has once again worked with Disney on licensing a special version of the OnePlus 6 for the Chinese and Indian markets. Last year, OnePlus offered an understated Start Wars variant of the OnePlus 5T, and now the Avengers version takes advantage of the hype behind the recent film release.
The Avengers version comes in a unique box and includes an Iron Man case and a OnePlus/Avengers co-branded medallion, which is neat. And while there’s a familiar glass back on the Avengers Edition, it has a Kevlar-style design underneath. Because Kevlar=superheroes, or something.
While the special edition isn’t coming to the U.S. officially, I’m sure that some entrepreneurial Indian and Chinese resellers will do the dirty business of importing some of them at a huge premium to this side of the world.
This is the OnePlus 6 Marvel Avengers Edition
The OnePlus 6 doesn’t work on Sprint or Verizon

The OnePlus 6 technically supports the CDMA bands for Verizon and Sprint in the U.S., but the phone lacks certification for their networks, so those users — just under half the smartphone-wielding U.S. population, is out of luck.
We’ve got your full technical explainer below.
The OnePlus 6 doesn’t work on Sprint or Verizon
Do you like cases?

As it does with all of its phones, OnePlus has unveiled a series of first-party cases for the OnePlus 6, and they’re all pretty great.
This year, there’s a fancy new protective bumper made of woven nylon, and while it adds a bit more bulk than the typical snap-on, I think it looks and feels awesome.
These are the official OnePlus 6 cases you can buy at launch
What are your thoughts on the OnePlus 6?
Let us know in the comments!
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Updated July 3, 2018: Added the OnePlus Red to the list of colors!
Kingdom Hearts 3’s newest trailer showcases Tangled’s Kingdom of Corona

Want to know what’s going on with Kingdom Hearts 3? Here’s everything we know so far
In the early years of gaming, there were quite a few swings taken at the creation of a game utilizing Disney properties. Most of those games ranged anywhere from unplayable to mediocre as far as quality goes.
Then in 2002, Square released Kingdom Hearts onto the PlayStation 2. Disney fans and gamers rejoiced as they finally had a significant video game with Disney characters. Thus far, there have been a total of nine Kingdom Hearts games and here in 2018 Square stands poised to release a new entry to the gaming public.
We have been hearing rumblings about Kingdom Hearts 3 for years now but there is finally light at the end of the tunnel for fans of the series. As it stands now, we should see a release toward the end of 2018. However, what do we know about Kingdom Hearts 3 right now? Let’s take a look.
What’s new with Kingdom Hearts 3?
All the latest Kingdom Hearts 3 details can be found straight ahead. Be sure to check back often to find out everything new as we head toward release!
November 3, 2018 — New trailer shows off the Kingdom of Corona
During the Italian comic and games festival LUCCA 2018, Square Enix revealed a new Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer showcasing the Tangled world, Kingdom of Corona. While fans got a better look at the upcoming game, franchise director Tetsuya Nomura could unfortunately not be in attendance as planned.
“I was supposed to visit #LuccaCG18 but as development on #KingdomHearts III is coming to an end, I have to focus on development,” he said. “Instead, I’ve prepared a special trailer for everyone – please watch!”
October 3, 2018 — Grab the Deluxe Edition for a tad cheaper

Amazon is putting on a nice deal for the Deluxe Edition of Kingdom Hearts 3. Normally $80, the game is sitting on Amazon for $75.16. That’s a savings of 6%. Take another $1.53 off when applying the coupon attached to this deal.
The total upfront discount isn’t massive, but it effectively eliminates your tax obligation, so that’s a win. Don’t forget that Amazon offers a $10 credit for Prime members who pre-order it. The credit is delivered 30-35 days after the game ships. That’s nearly $20 in savings with no hoops to jump through if you’re already a Prime member (and if you’re not, a free trial gets you there just as well).
The Kingdom Hearts 3 Deluxe Edition comes complete with a premium steelbook case, a hardcover art book, and a collectible pin. Look forward to the game launching in the west on January 29, 2019.
See at Amazon
September 18, 2018
Following the trailer released last week, Square Enix has released an extended trailer diving deep into the world of Big Hero 6! This is our best look at the recreation of San Fransokyo yet. Expect to hear more information soon as Tokyo Game Show 2018 begins in a couple of short days.
September 10, 2018
Ahead of Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2018, Square Enix has released a new Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer showcasing the world of San Fransokyo in Big Hero 6. Along with new gameplay, we got a glimpse at cinematics from the worlds of Monsters, Inc., Tangled, and Toy Story.
July 17, 2018

Those looking to pre-order Kingdom Hearts 3 just received some extra incentive to do so from GameStop. The company has revealed that one of three fabric posters will be included with your pre-order of the game, and it’s up to you to cast your vote on Twitter with the hashtags noted in the image above to decide which one it will be.
June 11, 2018
Sony had their own piece of exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3 footage to show at E3 2018. The new footage confirms the inclusion of Pirates of the Caribbean. This isn’t the franchise’s first appearance in a Kingdom Hearts game, with Kingdom Hearts 2 having been the first.
Yes, Captain Jack Sparrow is back, and Sora’s crew are on deck to help him live the pirate’s life. The gameplay sequences for this world seem pretty epic, with both a ship battle and a fight with a huge sea monster being featured. The trailer also shows that a replica version of Riku will make an appearance.
Alongside that new footage, we get word that not only will there be a special edition Kingdom Hearts 3 PlayStation 4 console, but you’ll also be able to buy all three mainline Kingdom Hearts games as a bundle. That means you’ll get Kindom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix, Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix, and Kingdom Hearts 3 in the same package. They’ve even thrown in Kingdom Hearts 2.8: Final Chapter Prologue for good measure.

A release date for the special edition PS4 has not yet been confirmed, though it’s likely we’ll see it on or close to Kingdom Hearts 3’s release date, which was previously confirmed to be January 29th, 2019.
June 10, 2018
Square Enix has announced a release date for Kingdom Hearts 3. It’ll be arriving January 29th, 2019. Originally, their goal was to get the game out in 2018. However, the company needs more time to ensure the game is the best it can be before launch.
With that news, we also saw a new trailer at E3 2018 that revealed new details, namely showing off new content and abilities surrounding previously unannounced Disney franchises. Those franchises include heavy-hitting staples such as Frozen and Lion King, with Elsa and Mufasa making appearances, respectively.
A whole new world

Since its inception, an important element of the Kingdom Hearts games has been the setting. Part of the joy of these games is the opportunity to explore familiar Disney worlds in a way that is not possible when you’re watching a film. Some of the worlds which have been tapped for inclusion in KH3 include Andy’s House from Toy Story, Twilight Town, Mount Olympus from Hercules, Monsters Inc, Tangled, and even San Fransokyo from Big Hero 6.
With Disney owning just about every existing IP under the sun there doesn’t seem to be many worlds left that are not within their reach. However, everything indicates that all the worlds tapped for inclusion will remain those who lie directly under the Disney Umbrella, as well as some from underling Pixar.
While Kingdom Hearts 3 isn’t a traditional open world game, Square Enix has a clear goal to increase the scope and capacity of each world. Some of these levels are the most expansive we’ve ever seen in a Kingdom Hearts game. You’ll especially feel the scale at places like Toy Box in the Toy Story world, or Mount Olympus over in Hercules’ corner. Despite the increased size, Square Enix manages to create each world with the level of detail that’ll make you feel like you’re in the theater watching your favorite movies all over again. It’s this nice balance of scope and focus that gets us excited to be sucked into Disney’s magical kingdom once more.
Characters Welcome

Another critical element of the Kingdom Hearts series has, of course, been characters. There is something undeniably exciting about running into some of your favorite Disney denizens whilst you progress through a KH game.
While your main characters will remain steadfast – Sora and the gang are back – there are some additions. With the inclusion of the aforementioned worlds, it should come as no surprise that we will see end up crossing paths with their related character inhabitants. You’ll certainly be seeing Woody, Buzz, and the glutton of other toys living in Andy’s room for the Toy Story sections. I, for one, am totally ready to get some heals from Beymax.
And that’s alongside mainstays such as Goofy, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse, all of whom have proven to be valuable comrades for Sora over the years.
Gameplay

Kingdom Hearts 3 will seemingly feature a keen blend of all the combat mechanics introduced in each previous title. Keyblades still cut foes down with ease and magic is still here to help you quickly dispel waves of enemies. However, we’ll also be seeing new mechanics such as character summons, keyblade transformations, link attacks, something Square Enix is calling “attractions,” and more. Here’s a quick rundown of what those types of attacks are:
- Character Summons: You can call on one of your Disney or Pixar friends to fight alongside you for a short time.
- Keyblade Transformations: Alongside your keyblade’s normal abilities and combos, you can transform the keyblade after hitting a series of uninterrupted attacks. The temporary transformation unlocks a wealth of new abilities, as well as a finisher attack.
- Link Attacks: Like Character Summons, this mechanic brings your friends into the fray, but instead of being there as a sidekick they’ll execute a more coordinated and powerful attack with Sora.
- Attractions: These are flashy, big abilities that play out like rides you’d see at Disneyworld and Disneyland. For instance, you can call on something like a water ride to splash through a ton of foes.
There will also be other miscellaneous gameplay mechanics that may be unique to certain worlds and sequences. For instance, Sora can take control of robot Gigas at Toy Box to help him get around the store and fight enemies faster. Expect a lot of variety in this regard.
Players will get stronger as the game goes on with a leveling system that should increase your power, health total, mana pool, and offer new abilities. And it’s not just Sora getting this treatment, either – all your mainstay companions have their own experience to grow.
World traversal has been a big part of the Kingdom Hearts series, and Sora’s movement abilities are seeing some interesting changes with this entry. Sora has seemingly been practicing parkour as a new mechanic allows him to scale up, down, and across walls. This is likely to help players quickly maneuver through a world is just as wide as it is tall, with verticality being a staple element of Kingdom Hearts.
As was the case in most Kingdom Hearts games to date, you’ll be fighting enemies who use Darkness for evil. Darkness is both an alternate realm and an actual force of energy. Good characters can use Darkness to augment their abilities, though the bad ones use it with far more malevolent intentions. Much of your battling will be done against those known as the Heartless, a common enemy in the game. The Heartless are actually living forms of the darkness that exists in everyone’s heart. Their goals are likely driven by some evil no-gooder behind the scenes, as the heartless don’t act on any sort of feeling or emotion of their own.
When can I play?
Square Enix has announced that Kingdom Hearts 3 will now launch January 29th, 2019. The game was originally given a 2018 launch window, but Square Enix has felt the need to delay it, likely to make sure it gets the polish it needs.
If you want to get in line early, you can always head over and preorder a copy for $60.
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In its long and storied history, Kingdom Hearts has done a stellar job of taking the elements that work and adding new ones. Like a fine wine, Kingdom Hearts has (mostly) gotten better with age. At this point, we don’t know everything about what is in store for us but as the year progresses we will undoubtedly see more new pieces of the puzzle unveiled.
I think Square knows that part of the magic and joy in these games is the surprise of running into unexpected characters. I have no doubt that they are holding a few cards close to their chests for the time being but I can’t wait to find out what those cards are.
What do you want to see in Kingdom Hearts 3?
Updated November 2018: Square Enix has released a new Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer showcasing the world of Tangled
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Does the OnePlus 6T work on Verizon?

Best answer: Yes, the OnePlus 6T does work on Verizon. It’s the first OnePlus phone to ever do so, and while it doesn’t work with the carrier’s old CDMA network, it’s fully compatible with Verizon’s LTE coverage.
OnePlus: OnePlus 6T ($550)
Yes, the OnePlus 6T works on Verizon
Yep, you read that right. The OnePlus 6T does, in fact, work on Verizon Wireless.
This is the very first time a OnePlus phone has worked on Verizon, and it’s a huge leap forward for the company as it continues to push further and further into the U.S. market.
For buyers in the U.S., it now means that Verizon users no longer have to miss out on one of the best values in the smartphone space.
The 6T only supports Verizon’s LTE network
While this is certainly exciting news, there is one thing to keep in mind.
The OnePlus 6T only works with Verizon’s LTE network, meaning that it does support the older CDMA coverage. This cold prove to be an issue is some especially rural areas, but seeing as how Verizon’s LTE network is nationwide at this point, it shouldn’t really effect anyone.
You’ll need to buy the phone from OnePlus
If you’re on Verizon and want to pick up the 6T for yourself, you’ll need to buy it directly from OnePlus’s website.
The 6T is available in a few different configurations, including:
- 6GB RAM + 128GB storage ($549)
- 8GB RAM +128GB storage ($579)
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage ($629)
Verizon subscribers, now’s your time!
If you’re on Verizon and have been waiting for your chance to use a OnePlus phone, this is the year you’ve been waiting for.
Our pick
OnePlus 6T

$550 at OnePlus
The first OnePlus phone that works on Verizon.
The OnePlus 6T isn’t just a great value, it’s one of the best Android phones you can buy at any price in 2018. Its AMOLED display is a joy to look at, its software experience rivals stock Android, and since it works on Verizon, more people than ever can actually use it.

Play your favorite songs wirelessly with the $25 Sbode Bluetooth Speaker
A great speaker at a great price.

The Sbode M400 Bluetooth Speaker falls to just $24.99 at Amazon when you enter promo code 92EYV47E. That saves you $20 off the speaker’s current price; it was previously available around $50.
With HD Stereo Sound, this speaker lets you bring your favorite tracks wherever you go. It features integrated controls that let you skip tracks, turn up the volume, power on the speaker, and more. There’s also a True Wireless Stereo function that allows you to pair two of the speakers together and play music in sync while they act as left and right channels.
It’s built with a rugged feel and a durable rubber housing that’s splashproof, snowproof, dustproof, and can even be cleaned under the faucet. It shouldn’t ever be submerged in water, though it’s safe to bring to the beach or on a run without worrying about rain affecting it.
The speaker also features a built-in microphone for hands-free calls and a microSD card slot. In our review of the speaker last month, we gave it a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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New Curry’s ad summons Christmas music on Google Homes
“Hey, Google…. play some Christmas music.”
Curry’s new Christmas ad upgrades the idyllic, Dickensian scenes of the season with some high-tech toys, and it’s quite a cute ad to my holiday-happy mind. However, many users likely aren’t getting to actually watch the ad as they scramble to shut up their Google Homes and Google Assistant-enabled devices after the ad’s first words start summoning holiday playlists.
Our new 2018 Christmas TV advert is here! The Magic of Christmas, upgraded.Shop the Magic of Christmas at Currys PC World here; https://t.co/eIH6rloIoF #ChristmasUpgraded pic.twitter.com/7Legg6Iy6O
— Currys PC World (@curryspcworld) November 1, 2018
Curry’s is an electronics retailer in the UK and Ireland, and while its holiday ads have drawn criticisms in past years, this year’s ad is both the earliest of the season — the Christmas ad launched November 1 — and it’s setting off Google Homes and Google Assistants, forcing holiday music on users weeks before Thanksgiving.
Curry’s Christmas ad is being played on broadcasts across the UK, leading to unexpected, unwated blasts of Christmas music. You can imagine how that went over
4 times mine has been set off so far, & my Google home is linked to my sound system.
— Jamie (@Cat_Toy1) November 2, 2018
Everytime this advert come on my TV, my google home mini plays a christmas playlist🙈🙈😂
— Charlie Hall (@CharlieDaniHall) November 3, 2018
This isn’t an unheard of problem — tech enthusiasts scramble around their homes muting every mic before they tune into a Google event — but for ads in the wild, both Google and Amazon keep blacklists that prevent Google Homes from triggering during their ads, and other companies often contact Google and Amazon to get their own ads added to the list avoid the backlash Curry’s is seeing.
Considering that Google takes much of the rage for this since it’s Google’s devices and services answering the ad’s command for music, Google is looking into the matter.
Hey there, we’re sorry for the trouble. If this happens again, could you file a feedback report with the keywords “Home Ad Triggered”? Here’s how: https://t.co/hpzu1WrVhX
— Made by Google (@madebygoogle) November 3, 2018
Hopefully the ad gets added to the appropriate lists and stops the super-early techno-carolers, but until then, remember that you can mute the mic on every Google Home device or Google Assistant-powered smart speaker or display using the hardware mute button on the device or by saying “OK, Google, turn off the microphone.”
A USB-C iPad Pro is great for the mobile industry. Here’s why

Apple has the power to shift an industry, even though it isn’t the biggest player on the field.
While we were all talking about the OnePlus 6T and Google screwing up wireless charging, over in Apple land there was this “little” announcement about new Macs and iPads. You might have heard something about it, even if you usually don’t follow Apple news. One of the show-stealers was an all-new iPad Pro. Available in two sizes, they are more powerful, have bigger and better displays, and are aimed at people who would otherwise be thinking about buying a Surface or Chromebook. In other words, the new iPads have moved beyond what most people think of when they hear the word “tablet.”
Before you get feisty and tell me to stop talking about Apple, I want to mention the very best thing ever to have come from a stage where new Apple products were being shown — an iOS device with a regular USB-C port. The same type of USB-C port your phone probably uses, or your Chromebook, or your Windows computer. Oh — and your MacBook.
Hands-on with the new iPad Pro
Granted, it would be better to see an iPhone with a USB-C port (that will come, too, eventually) but Apple supporting the socket in any way with its “mobile” operating system is great news for everyone using an Android phone. That’s because even though Apple may not be the company that makes the most mobile devices or has the highest market share, it is the only tech company with the brand power to move an entire industry. And that means mobile accessories are going to finally get a little more homogenous and maybe, just maybe, more things with a USB-C port will appear and they will “just work.”
If you were an early adopter of USB-C headphones and didn’t have a Motorola phone you might have witnessed first-hand how messy it can be. That’s because companies that make products with a USB-C connector can be fully within the standards but don’t universally work. Audio accessory mode comes to mind — it’s the part of the standard needed for analog audio passthrough from a USB-C connector — as does the different phones that didn’t support it. Meanwhile, many different models of USB-C dongles and headsets required it be supported.
More: The best USB-C headphones you can buy
This happens because the parts of the USB standards that need to be followed to be compliant really only affect the electrical safety and data transfer. Other parts, like video output or Power Delivery or the aforementioned accessory mode, are extra features that can be implemented, but don’t have to be. All you can count on is that a USB-C input port can transfer power and a basic two-wire data stream that’s backward compatible with older USB connector specs. And that gets messy when companies making devices like phones want to save as much money as possible.
Apple will limit some of the USB-C feature set, but the parts it implements will soon become the industry “standard.”
Apple will surely limit the feature set of the USB-C connection. We already know that it is limiting external storage to exclude hard drives. But we do know it isn’t limiting audio or video output and the iPad Pro can send digital or analog audio, as well as 5K HDR video, through its “new” connector. Companies making products designed to plug into a USB-C connector are going to comply with whatever Apple is doing because companies making accessories also make money if those accessories are certified for Apple devices.
Companies that make phones will follow. Partially because many also follow Apple’s lead, but also because once accessories get more standard they want all of them to work with the latest phone, too. USB-C headphones are starting to get here already. Chances are if you have a phone from 2018 and buy a set of headphones or dongle from 2018 things will work when connected. But USB-C offers so much more, and photos of iPads connected to DSLR cameras or MIDI interfaces mean that one day soon Android phones will be able to do the same. Not because of Android — it already supports such connections — but because the companies making the phones will ride the wave.
I still have my doubts about using a mobile operating system for hardcore productivity, no matter how much Adobe and Autodesk promise me that I can. I think an iPad is much like a Chromebook and great for 95% of everything we do, but Autocad or NBA2K are still going to need a desktop platform. But seeing USB-C’s arrival for iOS has me thinking that these are the best iPads ever.
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These are the best wireless mice for Chromebooks

While your Chromebook’s trackpad works well enough for most situations, there are some tasks for which a wireless mouse is better. Whether you need a wireless mouse to scroll through long documents faster, or to perform fine manipulations, there’s a great wireless mouse out there with your name on it. Here are a few of our favorites.
Use anywhere
Logitech MX Anywhere 2S

This compact Bluetooth-capable mouse can be used on almost any surface (even glass) and has great battery life. While custom button functions aren’t available for Chrome, you can pair it with up to three devices at once and switch seamlessly between.
$70 at Amazon
Ergonomic affordability
Logitech M535 Compact Bluetooth Mouse

A compact Bluetooth mouse without any compromises. It’s comfortable thanks to the ergonomic design and rubber grips, and the compact design makes it easy to slip into a laptop bag or backpack. Best of all, it has an accurate optical sensor to keep everything nice and tight.
$23 at Amazon
Long life, low price
Logitech Wireless Mouse M510

If you want a wireless mouse that is comfortable to hold, comes in different colors, and has a long battery life — users report about one year on average — then check the Logitech M510. Your wallet will be as happy as you are!
$20 at Amazon
A Basic Mouse
Amazon Basics Wireless Mouse

Sometimes all you want or need are the basics. This three button mouse uses a 2.4GHz USB receiver and a one year warranty and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. And does it well for just $10.
$10 at Amazon
Swiss-Army Mouse
Logitech M720 Triathlon

Start with a precision laser for accurate tracking. Toss in a newly sculpted body, big free-spinning wheel, and redesigned thumb button. Keep the Bluetooth or USB receiver options and multi-device pairing from the original and see why we love the M720 Triathlon.
$34 at Amazon
King of the Hill
Logitech MX Master 2S

Some love it because of the shape, others because of its ability to track anywhere (even frosted glass) or because it’s rechargeable. But almost everyone (sorry lefties) agrees it’s one of the best wireless mice you can buy for any computer including your Chromebook.
$71 at Amazon
With so many Logitech products on the list its no wonder the company sells so many computer peripherals — but it also happens to make most of our favorite wireless mice. My personal favorites are the MX Anywhere 2S to keep in my laptop bag (it seriously works anywhere) and the M720 Triathlon to use around the house. You never know when you’ll need that freewheelin’ feeling (and productivity) that comes from a “proper” pointing device.
The best heavy duty cases for your Galaxy S8
The Galaxy S8 is a slender, sweet piece of glass, and if you like to live the rough-and-tumble, it needs some rugged protection to keep up with you and make through the day in one piece. We’ve rounded up the best rugged cases for the S8, including the popular and pocket-friendly UAG Feather-light series which looks especially nice on the Galaxy S8. No matter your design preference or budget, we’ve got a case recommendation that’s right for you!
Rugged and reliable
Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro

The Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro is the utmost in heavy-duty protection for your Galaxy S8. These three-piece cases feature a front cover, back cover, and a holster so that you don’t have to carry a heavier phone around in your pocket. Reliable protection for your Galaxy S8.
$18 at Amazon
Military-grade protection
Zizo Static Series

The Static Series features a fold-out kickstand and two layers of protection: a hard polycarbonate shell with a silicone layer to disperse impact and cushion your phone. On top of providing excellent protection, the Zizo Static Series also looks really cool, and are available in seven vibrant colors.
$11 at Amazon
Sleek design
Caseology Legion Series

For those who desire a rugged case with a smooth and sleek design, the Caseology Legion Series case is your best bet. It offers dual layer protection with a grippy hard cover to help prevent accidental drops. Available in four colors.
$15 at Amazon
Heavy duty, budget friendly
Poetic Revolution Series

The Poetic Revolution case for the Galaxy S8 offers a two-piece case that protects with a TPU bumper backed with a reinforced shell on the back and a front cover protecting the display. This case is not compatible with tempered glass screen protectors, but should work with PET film products.
$10 at Amazon
Trusted brand
Spigen Tough Armor

Spigen makes a phone case for every occasion and its Tough Armor series is perfect for heavy-duty protection. It has an inner layer of TPU for shock absorption and to protect against scratches, as well an outer shell made from durable polycarbonate. There’s also a handy kickstand on the back, so you can watch videos hands-free.
$17 at Amazon
Slim and secure
UAG Feather-light Rugged case

Urban Armor Gear is another iconic brand that routinely delivers outstanding cases for Samsung phones in particular. Available in both solid and semi-transparent colors, these cases are thin and lightweight without sacrificing on build quality or ruggedness. Starting at $25 on Amazon, with some colors only available for $40.
$25 at Amazon
Iconic protection
OtterBox Defender

The old standby of rugged cases, OtterBox is basically the OG rugged case maker, and chances are you’ve used one in the past, or have known someone who swears by them. There’s no front screen protector due to Samsung’s curved display, but it’s still got beveled edges to protect your screen when your phone lays flat.
$19 at Amazon
Four-layer drop protection
Pelican Voyager

Pelican is a brand that’s best known for making reliably rugged luggage and bigger cases for hauling camera gear and other valuable items, but they also make phone cases using the same overkill approach to keeping your Galaxy S8 safe. This case comes with four layers of protection around the back and sides along with a scratch resistant screen protector.
$27 at Amazon
Rugged on a budget
Trianium Duranium case

Trianium’s Duranium case is a rugged mix of hard polycarbonate and flexible, shock-absorbing TPU rubber. Available for as low as $11, it’s a steal of a deal. Plus, if you want to be extra fashionable, it comes with a belt clip that doubles as a kickstand.
$11 at Amazon
With the Galaxy S8 sporting that all-glass design, you’d be a fool not to keep your phone protected. We’ll shout out the UAG Feather-light series again for being compatible with wireless charging pads, but we also love the Spigen Tough Armor for those who also desire a built-in kickstand.



