Essential surprised every person this week once they purchased CloudMagic. CloudMagic closed its app, Newton Mail, down earlier this 12 months bringing up financial issues. Now, a telephone OEM with economic troubles owns the email developer with financial problems. We loved that unique bit of irony. We have no concept why Essential purchased CloudMagic. The employer says it's far constantly searching for superb generation, however not anything further. Take that for what it’s well worth.
Google+ is shutting down sooner than at the beginning predicted. Google introduced a 2nd facts leak with an estimated impact of fifty two.5 million users. It’s very similar to the first information leak. It exposed a whole lot of consumer records to developers at the Google+ API. In reaction, the shut down is now April 2019 instead of August 2019. Of path, it had plenty of troubles earlier than that as properly. On a fantastic word, you may make donations through Google Play now!
Pandora is now in the podcast game. The service released its podcasts in advance this week. It boasts hundreds of podcasts with over one hundred,000 person episodes equipped for intake right now. This follows in the footsteps of iTunes, Google Play Music, and Spotify. Pandora additionally uses gadget studying for its podcast discovery and recommendation platform. They name it the Podcast Genome Project. That ought to assist Pandora with its music recommendations at some point as properly.
One of Pokémon Go’s maximum asked capabilities is now available. Trainers can finally battle one another. Trainers use the Trainer Battle League categories to restriction Pokémon CP degrees for fairer fights. Additionally, players can also block harm a few times in keeping with war. They can also simplest war Ultra Friends or Best Friends for right now. We believe that Niantic will increase that in destiny updates. In any case, player versus player battles are stay and Pokémon Go maintains to evolve.
Google investigated the Cheetah Mobile advert fraud problem from some weeks in the past. The results have been no longer correct. Google removed two apps from the Play Store for ad fraud. They consist of CM File Manager and Kika Keyboard. Those apps used outright fraud to earn money from advertisers. Google also uncovered abuse of three advert network APIs, even though none of them have been Google’s very own advert API. Google is persevering with their investigation at the moment. We’ll allow you to know if anything else takes place.
Throw.io is an MMO action game with plenty of arcade fun. You and a bunch of random players drop into a battlefield and start throwing stuff at one another. You can throw axes, knives, daggers, and about three dozen other implements of destruction. The controls are uninspiring, but competent. You shouldn't have much trouble throwing stuff at other players. Some other game features include multiple playable characters, weapon buffs, a ranking system, and colorful graphics. It won't blow your mind, but it's definitely fun to play.
Microsoft launched Xbox Game Pass on Google Play a couple of months ago. This is the beta version of the app. It has most of the same features as the stable version. However, users can test out new features before the regular folks do. At the moment, there isn't really much to experience in the beta version over the stable version. This is the platform that new features get tested on, though. Huge fans of the service may find some good stuff here over time. Of course, those who don't use Game Pass should probably just skip this one. It's only really useful for subscribers or people who might subscribe eventually.
This Is The Police is a strategy-adventure game about a corrupt cop. Jack Boyd is six months away from retirement and wants a nice nest egg to retire with. Players help him reach his lofty $500,000 goal by doing a bunch of random stuff. You manage emergency responses, individual cops, and other aspects of the job. You can do some not so great things as well if you want to. The game leans heavily on its strategy and simulation elements and that's how players engage the most with the game. It's surprisingly good, though. The game goes for $7.99 with no in-app purchases or advertisements. That's cheaper than its PC or console versions.
Fluid Navigation Gestures actually came out a couple of months ago. We missed it and that's our bad so let's cover it this week. This is a gesture control app and it adds gesture controls to almost any smartphone. You can set almost any type of snap, tap, or hold to one of over a dozen different actions. Some examples include the standard back, home, and recent apps options along with opening the notifications or power menu and several others. It competes very favorably with XDA's Navigation Gestures app. You can even hide the navigation bar on the bottom if you don't mind using a PC with ADB. It's an excellent customization app on Android.
Brawl Stars is the latest game from Supercell, developers of Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, and Boom Beach. It was out in beta in several countries before this week. However, this week marked its official release. It's a PvP brawler with a variety of game types. That includes several three vs three game types along with a one vs one and two vs two game type. Players can collect gems, play a ball game, steal the other team's loot, and more. The one vs one and two vs two mode is a classic battle royale style where players go at each other until only one player is left standing. It's new and it still needs some optimization. However, Supercell did an excellent job with this one. It fits in with a lot of game types.
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