Early next month, EA7 Emporio Armani Milan and Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv will match up in a game at the United Center in Chicago. Three days later, they’ll tipoff again at Madison Square Garden in New York. The games will mark the first-ever in which two Euroleague clubs take to the court against each other at sites outside of Europe. If that begs a question about whether it’s at all a big deal, a better question is “why now?”
One would be forgiven for thinking that Oculus Rift might be on its way to Xbox One at some point. Oculus Rift is, after all, a Windows product forst and foremost, and that requires a certain degree of cooperation with Microsoft. And because Microsoft’s gaming efforts inevitably involve the Xbox One, it’s seemed at times that the company would be angling for a deeper partnership with Facebook and Oculus as something of a response to Sony’s early VR push with Playstation VR, formerly known as Project Morpheus. After all, they had already announced that Oculus would be able to stream Xbox One games on the headset: a far cry from running real VR games, but more than nothing. But don’t hold your breath for actual Oculus support on the Xbox one: a new interview with Oculus’s Vice President of Product Nick Mitchell from Polygon says that there’s nothing really in the works:
FORBES received notification this morning on Twitter that the Ashley Madison case pending in Arizona had settled in part. A letter was posted on the home page one of the defendants’ websites entitled, Apology To Victims Of The Ashley Madison Data Breach.
The board of Volkswagen Group appointed Porsche chief Matthias Mueller as CEO on Friday night, capping a tumultuous week in which the automaker has struggled to deal with the fallout from the revelation that it duped the U.S. EPA on emissions-testing of its diesel vehicles.
Con el afán de hacer más productivos nuestros terminales Android, estoy realizando una serie de post con vídeos incluidos, en el cual os estoy mostrando aplicaciones orientadas a la productividad, unas aplicaciones que bajo el nombre de Aplicaciones imprescindibles para Tablets Android, os estoy presentando una serie de aplicaciones válidas para todo tipo de terminales Android. Aplicaciones como la que el otro día os presenté para redimensionar imágenes en Android de una forma muy sencilla.
Después de publicar ese post que os enseñé a redimensionar imágenes una a una y tras mucho descargarme aplicaciones del estilo, he encontrado una que es capaz de redimensionar imágenes de forma masiva en Android y de manera totalmente gratuita.
Cómo redimensionar imágenes de forma masiva en Android
Para poder redimensionar imágenes de forma masiva en Android, o lo que es lo mismo, redimensionar imágenes en lote desde nuestro terminal Android, tan solo vamos a necesitar descargarnos una aplicación totalmente gratuita para Android. Una aplicación que responde al nombre de Photo Resizer HD.
Photo Resizer HD es una de las pocas aplicaciones de edición de imágenes capaz de redimensionar imágenes de forma masiva en Android con tan solo seleccionar todas las imágenes a procesar y seleccionar entre unas resoluciones ya predefinidas o también nos da la opción de customizar la resolución aplicando la anchura que nosotros deseemos.
La interfaz de la aplicación es igual de sencilla que la de la aplicación reducir la foto que ayer mismo os recomendé desde aquí mismo Androidsis, con la gran diferencia de que esta si que nos va a dejar seleccionar y tratar de una sola tacada un montón de imágenes al mismo tiempo.
Sin duda alguna, para todo aquel que quiera cambiar la resolución de sus imágenes y busque una herramienta para Android capaz de hacerlo en lote, Photo Resizer HD es la aplicación que estaba buscando.
Earlier today we reported on iFixit’s teardown of the iPhone 6s, which revealed a very heavy display assembly and a smaller battery compared to the iPhone 6 from last year.
Now it’s time for us to see how the iPhone 6s Plus did in a teardown of its own. And, unsurprisingly, the bigger Apple handset seems to be just a bigger version of the iPhone 6s – at least when it comes to internals.
Like its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6s Plus was found to have a heavy display assembly. It weighs a whopping 80g, 20g more than that of the iPhone 6s. The weight difference obviously accounts for the size differential between the two. However, last year’s iPhone 6 Plus came with a display assembly weighing 60g too. Compared to it, the new model’s added weight is all because of the 3D Touch technology.
The battery capacity of the iPhone 6s Plus is 2,750 mAh, which is 165 mAh smaller than the one in the iPhone 6 Plus. The downgrade in this case was made to compensate for the added heft of the screen and the 3D Touch controller, allowing the phone to sport very similar exterior dimensions to its predecessor.
Apple has used a custom 7000 series aluminum alloy for the construction of the iPhone 6s Plus. This contains 91.17% aluminum, 0.08% iron, 7.64% zinc, and 0.106% tungsten. The zinc is there to provide an increase in tensile strength compared to the alloy that was employed last year.
In the end, the iPhone 6s Plus got a 7 out of 10 repairability score. Screen repairs are pretty easy to perform, as is accessing the battery (with the right tools and technique, however). Repairs to the Touch ID cable are more difficult since it’s paired to the logic board, and the phone features proprietary Pentalobe screws on the exterior, requiring a specialty screwdriver to…
Welcome back to Android Gaming Weekly, our weekly recap of new game releases. We still plan to cover upcoming releases and games we’re playing, but this column is dedicated to new games that you can start playing right now. Check out our top picks and let us know in the comments section if you have any suggestions for next week’s post.
Sky
Description: Fly, Jump and Clone yourself into a fantastic adventure with SKY. In this new game developed by the same team behind Phases and The Line Zen, you’re in control of multiple characters as they run through a 3D mystical world filled with trouble.
Description: Celebrate the World Cup in style with the most realistic Rugby game on mobile – Rugby Nations 16! Live events and fantastic new gameplay will get you into the celebratory spirit just in time for the biggest Rugby event this year.
Description: Fun and addicting game featuring extreme speed single and online multiplayer rage quit racing. Rage quit alone or rage quit against friends and family via online multiplayer games! That’s right with eyes twitching, shout, scream and anger all those around you when you discover that this game will smash you to bits!
Description: HoPiKo is an intense speed run platformer where you get to save gaming. Jump from platform to platform avoiding death, exploiting shortcuts and ripping through 100s of hand-crafted levels, each one dropped into a 5-stage mini run designed to break your mind!
Description: Story about Little Ponchy which mission is to ride a long as it can. While playing, you’ll be avoiding over bombs and attempting to beat your top score.When you enter into the red arch you will get stars to unlock new characters, also you can buy more stars via IAP.
Description:Build your own monster hotel with Drac and all your favorite monsters from HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2! Customize your city, enjoy adventure-filled quests, decorate your own monster hotel, and play fun mini games in the official game for the HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2 movie from Sony Pictures Animation.
Description: Hack through enemies as the mighty Warrior, slash them with the lightning-fast Assassin or rain down fire upon them as the unstoppable Mage. Choose which hero best fits your play-style and jump into the action!
Description: Commander Cool 2 is a mobile jump and run that is destined to be one of coolest games in 2015! Press your screen to make him jump, then use your weapon and blast that chump. Grab some shiny coins and shoot cavemen in their groins!
Description: The Lost Qubixle is a perspective puzzle game. Your task is to reconstruct a figure from three perspectives. This game requires that you use your perception skills and that you make the best use of your logical thinking.
Description: Blast through 30+ levels of shoot’em up / arcade platforming gameplay! Test your reflexes, avoid obstacles and take aim at the corrupted machines of the Blasttopia INC. factory.
Inside Epic’s incredible first attempt at real VR gaming
As Oculus prepares for its consumer launch in 2016, the big question is whether VR is actually here. But we’ve been asking that question for so long that it’s starting to feel irrelevant. Yes, it’s here. The bigger question is this: does Epic (or any other company) have any idea what it should look like?
Smartphone camera shootout: how the iPhone 6S Plus takes on the competition
Want an image that makes the sky look paradise blue? Or a selfie that makes your skin look like putty? That’s fine, but Apple’s approach to such things is direct: do it in post-production, we’ll capture all those hard-earned wrinkles first.