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  • Samsung Galaxy A9 Is Getting A Larger 'Pro' Variant

    If recent reports prove to be true, Samsung may be releasing a larger screen variant of its Galaxy A9, called the Galaxy A9 Pro. Report has it the device is said to have passed through an import-export tracking site called Zauba, with a model number SM-A9100, according to a report.

  • Huawei GX8 News: Mid-Range Phablet Released In U.S.

    Chinese device manufacturer Huawei wants to make a name for itself not only in Asia but more so in the United States. Just recently, Huawei officially released the Huawei GX8 in the United States and it hopes that U.S. consumers will get to know the brand even more. According to a report, Huawei is now the third largest manufacturer of smartphones, after the two big companies, Samsung and Apple. This is a big advantage given how fast-growing the smartphone industry is.

  • 'Fallout 4' DLC News: Feedback From Gamers To Influence Future Expansions

    Open world role-playing game "Fallout 4" was only released back in November 2015, but its players are already asking about new content that will be coming to the game. According to a report, fans of the game are hanging on to the word given by game director Todd Howard during the game's launch, that the game was going to be "huge" and that it's "hugeness" is "going to be well deep into next year."

  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' Gets New Trailer, Beta Sign-Up Open

    Upcoming "free-running" game "Mirror's Edge Catalyst" earlier announced that the game will be accepting sign-ups starting February 4 for its upcoming closed beta. According to a report in GameSpot, game publisher Electronic Arts and game developer DICE said that the closed beta will be running on the following platforms: PS4, Xbox One, and on PC through Electronic Arts' online platform, Origin.

  • Joey Feek Update: Singer Is Planting Seeds, Preparing For Spring She May Not See, According To Husband

    Last Thursday, Rory Feek, husband of country singer Joey Feek, took to his blog to share to the rest of the world an update about his wife, who is battling cervical cancer. According to his blog "This Life I Live," Rory says that Joey is preparing for what he calls her "favorite season," spring. Healthwise, he also said that his wife is "thin and gaunt" but is occupying her time looking for seeds to plant and sow.

  • 'Destiny 2' May Not Be Coming In 2016 After All

    Publisher Activision and game developer Bungie have been quiet about the rumored "Destiny 2," the follow-up to the online-only first person shooter game "Destiny." Recent reports, however, have insiders saying that the sequel will not be arriving in 2016 as originally scheduled. Instead, the game's release date is said to have been pushed to 2017.

  • 'The Voice' Season 10 News: Miley Cyrus Joins As 'Key Adviser,' Season 10 Airs February 29

    Controversial pop singer Miley Cyrus is joining "The Voice" Season 10 in what she calls a "key adviser" role in the show, according to a report in The Hollywood Reporter. Cyrus took to Twitter to share the news, which was accompanied by a photo of her fooling around with one of the red buttons of the show's signature coach chairs.

  • 'Heroes Of The Storm' News: Battle Arena Has Special Lunar New Year Offerings

    To welcome the Lunar New Year on February 8, the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) "Heroes of the Storm" has something new to offer for its fans as well. According to a report, the New Year is bringing with it a new live event for the game, as well as the entry of a new hero.

  • Vaio Phone Biz News: Windows 10 Smartphone Released In Japan With 'Continuum' Integration

    Japanese manufacturer Vaio has finally released its long-rumored smartphone, the Vaio Phone Biz, which runs on the Windows 10 mobile OS and packs features that make it a "business-oriented" smartphone more than anything. According to a report, the new smartphone is designed with the business user in mind, first with its sleek aluminium body, as opposed to the plastic build of most Windows phones in the market.

  • 'Popcorn Time' Is Back Via Online Tool 'Torrents Time'

    When copyright advocates in Hollywood shut down the community edition of "Popcorn Time" last December, they thought that they had done so permanently. The developers behind "Popcorn Time" however have vowed that they would make a comeback. And according to a report, they may have already staged their comeback through the help of a new online tool called "Torrents Time."