Galaxy S8 release date, specs and colors confirmed by top insider

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Galaxy S8 release date, specs and colors confirmed by top insider

BGR
April probably can’t come soon enough for Samsung. With the company still trying to dust itself off from last year’s Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, Samsung is undoubtedly hoping that the impending release of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will help people forget

Wowing and washable: Google’s smart jacket wears and works well at first glance

Ars Technica
“Blinking on your jacket is uncool”—luckily this looks the part while having its brains. Nathan Mattise – 3/13/2017, 4:30 AM.

‘Zelda: Breath Of The Wild’ Is Definitely A Good Game But It Is Not Perfect

Forbes
Now that I have poured a good chunk of my time into Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I can say that it is definitely a good game but it still has a wide array of issues.

The Nintendo Switch’s Amazing, Not-So-Secret Weapon

Forbes
I flew out to Austin, TX this weekend so of course I brought my Nintendo Switch and some video games. I had some PlayStation 4 games to play, but lugging around a PS4 Pro, while possible, is far from ideal.

iPhone 8 may not have the killer feature we’ve been hoping for

ZDNet
It can sometimes be hard to tell the difference between iPhone rumors and wishful thinking on the part of overly optimistic pundits.

Intel acquiring Mobileye’s self-driving car technology in $15 billion deal

The Verge
Intel is acquiring Mobileye, a company that specializes in chips for vision-based autonomous vehicles. The Marker and Axios first reported the deal, valued at $15.3 billion, and it will see Intel take over some key technology for its ambitions to lead

Google to Android users: Take this personality test and we’ll tell you the best look for your phone

ZDNet
Google’s #myAndroid taste test will help you customize your phone by asking you some sometimes curious questions, such as this one about legs and hot dogs.

New Android Smartphones Found To Be Already Infected By Malware: Are You At Risk?

Tech Times
Cybersecurity company Check Point discovered that 38 new Android devices came pre-installed with malware and ransomware. The findings raised fresh concerns on Android security, and here is what you can do to avoid the risk.

World wide web creator Tim Berners-Lee targets fake news

BBC News
The inventor of the world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has unveiled a plan to tackle data abuse and fake news. In an open letter to mark the web’s 28th anniversary, Sir Tim has set out a five-year strategy amid concerns he has about how the web is

How to use the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons with your Mac – and why you’d want to

Macworld
The Nintendo Switch hit stores last Friday, and the gaming world is buzzing about the convertible handheld/home console hybrid—and top launch title, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Mass Effect Andromeda’s Multiplayer Is a Bigger, Better, Faster Version of ME3

Twinfinite
With the news that Mass Effect Andromeda won’t be having a multiplayer beta, PAX East became the last opportunity for fans to go hands-on before the game releases in a couple of weeks.

Final Fantasy XV’s Episode Gladiolus Channels its Inner Dynasty Warriors

Twinfinite
Episode Gladiolus is the first major story DLC for Final Fantasy XV, and, as the name implies, it focuses on Noctis’ guard and all-around beefcake of a man, Gladiolus.

Ghost Recon: Wildlands review: 400 square kilometers of emptiness, but it sure is pretty

PCWorld
Ghost Recon: Wildlands is a technological marvel. I said it Monday in PCWorld’s initial PC performance impressions piece, and it’s worth reiterating now.

The Moto G5 Hits The Netherlands At A Price Of €199

Android Headlines
The Moto G5 is now available for purchase in Europe, and the first country to have the device hit shelves is the Netherlands. The device from Lenovo is now available from three Dutch retailers, namely Belsimpel, Mobiel and GSMwijzer, and it will cost

LG G6 vs. Google Pixel: LG Crushes in Camera Face-Off

Tom’s Guide
The Google Pixel is easily one of the best smartphones available. It always has the latest version of Android OS, and it offers strong performance and Google Assistant.

Kernel 4.10 gives Linux support for Zen multithreading

PCWorld
With the release of its Ryzen 7 series CPUs, AMD came out swinging at Intel’s high-end Core i7 line. As I noted in a previous column, version 4.10 of the Linux kernel corrects an issue that kept Intel CPUs from reaching their turbo speeds, but there’s

Google’s CAPTCHA no longer demands proof you’re not a robot

Telegraph.co.uk
It has been one of the most annoying things about the internet for years: the little security check box that asks you to type out a barely legible phrase to prove you’re not a robot.

Quake Champions Provides Classic Quake Action, Despite Its Overwatch-Esque Heroes

GameSpot
Initially, I was worried by the premise of Quake Champions: a Quake game with a diverse set of of character classes didn’t sound like a Quake game to me.

Newer car tech opens doors to CIA attacks

Computerworld
The revelation through Wikileaks that the CIA has explored hacking vehicle computer control systems should concern consumers, particularly as more and more cars and trucks roll off assembly lines with autonomous features.
Attack of the Fanboy
Square Enix has revealed the details of the upcoming Patch 1.03 of World of Final Fantasy. This download will add content like Final Fantasy XII’s Balthier as a Champion summon, more music to play during battles, and the ability to skip summon scenes

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