Top 10 new Android games this week: iSlash Heroes, Parallax

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.

Snowboarding The Fourth Phase

DescriptionRide like a pro! Recreate your favorite tricks through intuitive controls designed for touch screens. Stomp your tricks in the backcountry and explore epic lines down insane mountainsides!

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Juggernaught Wars

Description:  Juggernaut Wars is a new captivating Action RPG MOBA game. Dozens of astounding heroes, beautiful arenas and thousands of upgrade possibilities are waiting for you!

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Patchwork The Game

DescriptionIn this award-winning board game for two, quilting has never been more competitive! In the long-awaited digital adaptation of Uwe Rosenberg’s Patchwork, players patch their way to victory using fabric pieces of assorted sizes, colors, and buttons.

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The Walking Dead: Michonne

DescriptionThe Walking Dead: Michonne – A Telltale Miniseries stars the iconic, blade-wielding character from Robert Kirkman’s best-selling comic books. Haunted by her past, and coping with unimaginable loss and regret, the story explores Michonne’s absence between issues #126 and #139 of the comic book.

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iSlash Heroes

DescriptionTune up your ninja senses, sharpen your slashing skill! The #1 slashing puzzle iSlash is back with new deadly gameplay elements, fearless bosses, stunning graphics and lots of challenging levels!

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Futurama: Game of Drones

Description: NOT SURE IF MATCH 3, OR… – This isn’t Slurm Soda Crush Epic! You gotta match 4, dummy. YOU’RE SPECIAL – Use your special delivery boy superpowers, like, erm… oh never mind. EXPLORE THE FUTURAMA UNIVERSE – And teach colorful aliens how to lurve.

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The East New World

DescriptionThe East New World is a retro-inspired action platformer game with the high quality pixel art style. Any screenshot in the game is a wonderful picture.

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Retro Shot

DescriptionRetro cities of neon lights filled with explosions and lasers await you as you take on the machine in an 80’s arcade flashback. Blast along to an original synthwave soundtrack as you tackle 60 stages of arcade madness.

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OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood

DescriptionDrop in to Olliwood and prepare for finger-flippin’ mayhem in this follow up to cult skateboarding smash OlliOlli. The iconic skater is going all green-screen with a stunning new look, plucking you from the street and dropping you squarely in the middle of the big screen’s most bodacious cinematic locations.

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Parallax

DescriptionOptimzed for NVIDIA SHIELD, Parallax is a first-person puzzle game with two overlapping worlds. Weave back and forth between black and white as you try to be in the right place, in the right dimension, at the right time.

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MicFlip reversible micro USB cable review

Micro USB cables are a hassle. While many don’t think much of it, you have to check if you’re inserting the cable the right way every time you plug your phone in. If you’re not looking attentively (and let’s be fair, both sides look almost identical), you’re shoving a round peg into a square hole.

For most of us, that’s not a big deal. But for the everyday person, imagine how many damaged charging ports this results in. There’s a reason Apple went with the Lighting cable for the iPhone; it just works better. But all hope is not lost. While we wait for USB Type C to become standardized (even the newly announced Galaxy S7 features an old micro USB port), the MicFlip can make life a bit easier.

Overview

Reversible micro USB end
Aluminum plug housings
3 foot braided cable
Gold coated contacts
$19.99
Where to buy: Winnergear

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The MicFlip is a very simple cable. One end is a regular USB plug, and the other is a reversible micro USB plug. This reversible plug has both the angles on the sides as well as the prongs that keep the plug in your device. Plugging it in either way works the same.

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But the cable is also very premium feeling. The contacts are gold plated, the housings for each plug are made of aluminum, and the cable is braided and tangle free. It’s constructed extremely well, and I especially like the aluminum and very slim plugs. It both looks and feels great.

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When it comes to plugging it into your device, you don’t have to bother checking which way you hold it. It just plugs right in. The fitment was a little more snug than the average cable at first (though I’ve seen some reglar cables fit much more snugly), over the course of a week it loosened up a bit. Since then, the resistance hasn’t changed, and it’s been a snug and reassuring fit.

Unfortunately, the other end isn’t reversible. This has been done by other companies, so it wasn’t impossible, but that’s likely the end you rarely unplug anyway.

Overall, the cable is expensive but worth it. It really does feel nice not having to care which way you plug your phone in at night, and even better not having to flip it over when you get it wrong. Plus, it’ll last a long time and look great doing the job. I’d say this is a must have, at least until USB Type C becomes common. And that might not be for another year or two.

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Wiko Fever Special Edition, primeras impresiones de un teléfono muy innovador

Wiko Fever Special Edition destacada

Seguimos trayendo impresiones de los diferentes teléfonos que hemos visto durante el Mobile World Congress, y no queríamos irnos sin enseñar uno de los teléfonos más curiosos que hemos encontrado durante estos días en Barcelona. Se trata del Wiko Fever Special Edition, un smartphone bastante interesante que destaca en su apartado físico.

Y decimos destaca porque es dificil encontrar un teléfono móvil con acabados como los de éste. Metal, madera y una especie de tela son algunos de los materiales de entre los que podremos elegir, algo que sinceramente no suele ser muy común. Por otro lado se trata de un dispositivo muy contenido en tamaño y que sinceramente, sienta genial en la mano.

Respecto al hardware no encontraremos grandes sorpresas. Un procesador octacore con 3 GB de RAM, 32 GB de almacenamiento ampliables mediante microSD, 3.000 mAh y ciertos extras como dual sim o compatibilidad con las redes 4G/LTE. Sin duda un teléfono de gama media alta cuyo rendimiento suponemos que será muy similar al de dispositivos con idénticas especificaciones.

Entrando a valorar el apartado multimedia, tenemos una pantalla de 5,2 pulgadas IPS con resolución FHD, una cámara trasera de 13 megapíxeles, una delantera de 5 megapíxeles y Android 6.0 Marshmallo personalizado al estilo Wiko, una capa de personalización que no es nuestra favorita pero que aporta algún elemento interesante como una pantalla a la izquierda del escritorio, muy al estilo Google Now, que nos dará información y atajos tanto de contactos como de aplicaciones usadas recientemente.

Primeras impresiones en vídeo

Por lo demás, este dispositivo no es más que una edición especial del ya conocido Wiko Fever, con el que salvo algún que otro detalle en concreto, comparte mucho. Simplemente destacar su diseño y sus acabados, que a pesar de no saber si llegarán a nuestro mercado, dan un toque diferenciador respecto a las demás marcas actuales.

¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por Wiko Fever Special Edition, primeras impresiones de un teléfono muy innovador para dejar tu huella.

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Tiny Core Linux 7 ya está disponible

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Tiny Core Linux ha sacado una nueva versión,la versión 6.4 que incluye algunos cambios de poca importancia en ésta distribución de muy bajos recursos

Una de las distribuciones más populares por su liviandad ha sacado una versión nueva. Nos referimos Tiny Core Linux 7, una versión nueva de la popular distribución Gnu/Linux que ocupaba 10 Mb.

Tiny Core Linux 7 llega a la fase estable después de varias betas y varias versiones RC que ha estado sacando durante estos meses. Pero lo más llamativo de esta distribución reside en su núcleo. Tiny Core Linux 7 lleva el kernel 4.2.9, un kernel que ya no tiene soporte pero que el equipo de Ubuntu está soportando y actualizando.

Esto ha hecho que el kernel de esta distribución esté actualizado al máximo con los últimos parches de seguridad y las optimizaciones para mejorar el rendimiento del equipo. Además busybox estará presente en la distribución con la versión 1.24.1 parcheada para evitar el error crontab-e.

Tiny Core Linux 7 utilizará un kernel soportado por el equipo de Canonical

El resto de la distribución no presenta ninguna novedad respecto a Tiny Core Linux 6.4, la última versión estable de Tiny Core antes de la versión 7. Es decir, que encontraremos un sistema liviano y completo en el cual podemos usar las herramientas más habituales en equipos con tan sólo 48 mb de memoria ram (aún existe alguno de ellos?).

Lo cierto es que Tiny Core Linux 7 es una distribución perfecta para aquellos que tienen una cierta experiencia en Gnu/Linux y quiere probar algo liviano, aunque si el sistema está configurado y optimizado, el uso de Tiny Core Linux 7 no tiene restricción alguna. Eso sí, para utilizar las tareas habituales, nos hará falta más memoria ram y potencia que 48 mb. Si os interesa esta nueva distribución, en este enlace podréis conseguir la imagen de instalación así como más información sobre cómo optimizarla e instalarla en nuestros equipos, aunque para los menos expertos, lo más recomendable es probarlo en una máquina virtual ¿no creéis?

El artículo Tiny Core Linux 7 ya está disponible ha sido originalmente publicado en Linux Adictos.

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YouTube desktop editor can now blur moving objects

Sometimes you’ll upload a YouTube video and notice something that shouldn’t be there. Whether that’s a person’s face, a license plate, or anything else, YouTube’s editor will now allow you to blur it out from your desktop.

The best part about this new feature is that it’s not just a blur feature, but it’ll follow whatever you have it set to blur. You don’t have to worry about having the blurred part stay on your subject, YouTube will take care of it automatically. When saving the video, it’ll allow you to either save over the original or create a new video and delete the original (you know, in case the comments are full of whatever you wanted to hide).

If you want to find out more about this feature, hit the source link. I think it’s an amazing feature and takes so much effort out of blurring moving subjects out of your videos. Let us know what you think of it in the comments!

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Android N will feature a navigation drawer in Settings

Android 6.0 Marshmallow still seems fresh and new, but that doesn’t mean that future versions of Android aren’t in the works. Android Police has done some digging and found a couple of screenshots that show Android N and a change that looks to be on the way.

Within a post on the Android Developer Blog, there are a few screenshots showing the Bluetooth section within Android N. The revealing piece is the inclusion of a hamburger button in the upper left hand corner. This indicates that Android N will add a navigation drawer within the settings. Within different sections, users can simply open the navigation drawer to find a new section, rather than going back to the main Settings screen and scrolling through to find their desired section.

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An interesting aspect that’s pointed out is that the navigation drawer could go against Google’s own design guidelines. These state that a drawer must be consistent across all screens, not simply on one screen and not another. If the drawer isn’t available from the mains ettings screen, it breaks the guidelines. It could be possible, however, that Google will ditch the main Settings screen, instead offering only sections.

Additionally, this could simply be a feature that’s in beta testing on Android N. There’s the real possibility that it may not make it to the final version of Android N.

We’ll keep you posted on more rumors and reports regarding Android N.

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DisplayMate names Samsung Galaxy S7 display best it’s ever tested

Samsung mobile displays have long been considered some of the best around, with the company’s flagships being outfitted with AMOLED displays that always push the boundaries of what’s available at the time. With the Galaxy S7, Samsung decided to keep both the display size and resolution the same as the previous year’s model, which ended up winning it DisplayMate’s “best mobile display tested” title.

DisplayMate says that Samsung bumped the brightness by 24% over the Galaxy S6. Colors are also spot-on with customizable color profiles. Samsung introduced Personalized Automatic Brightness Control, as well, which learns your preferred brightness depending on the lighting situation, and DisplayMate claims it works really well.

Overall, the Galaxy S7 display comes out on top in almost every test, coming second in a few to the Galaxy Note 5 that it ends up besting. So if you want an amazing display, you know what device to buy. We’re glad to see Samsung improving the display outside of insane resolutions, instead opting to make every other aspect better.

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