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  • Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Will Get A Value Edition

    If recently reported leaks are correct, the hugely popular Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime may be getting a Value edition soon. According to a report in Tech Times, Samsung is known for coming out with various variants of their phones, especially the ones that are selling well. The Grand Prime has gained popularity because of its LTE functionality and 5MP selfie camera for a price within the $200 range.

  • CBS 'Big Brother' Fans Can Now Watch Via Livestream or Through Roku

    Fans of the reality TV show series "Big Brother" on CBS have more reasons to be happy. They will be able to watch their favorite show via livestreaming online via the CBS app or through their Roku player. According to a report in Tech Times, these services will available to subscribers to CBS "All Access," which is the network's subscription-based streaming service that they started offering last 2014. Roku, on the other hand, is another streaming service.

  • 'League of Legends' Reveals 'River King' as New Champion

    Riot Games, the game developer behind the online multiplayer battle arena video game "League of Legends," recently revealed that a new champion is coming to the game. A recently released trailer called "The River King" was an animated short that told an interesting story about a creature called the River King who preyed on an out-of-luck gambler.

  • 'Cuphead' May be the 'Best Thing' at E3 2015

    One of the biggest conventions of the gaming industry has just concluded and it spawned a lot of brand new, spanking games for gaming fans to see and talk about. According to several reports, there is one particular game revealed during the E3 that stood out from the others. While most of the games utilized high-definition and sophisticated graphics, their gameplay was relatively the same for most, following specific game genres.

  • Taylor Swift Takes on Apple Music and Wins

    After Apple revealed its new music streaming service called Apple Music at its WWDC recently, the company got a lot of criticism from independent musicians and artists because of its announcement that it will not be paying for music royalties during the three-month free trial period of the service.

  • Apple Says Goodbye to the iPad Mini

    Three years after Apple introduced the iPad mini as a smaller and cheaper alternative to its flagship tablet, the iPad, the company is saying goodbye to the original iPad mini. The online Apple Store or Apple retail stores no longer carries the first generation model of the smaller tablet.

  • Here Comes the W3D, the First Gaming Smartphone

    Mobile gaming has become hugely popular, especially with the advent of smartphones with faster processing power and better displays. Every year, new smartphones are coming out with better specs than the ones that came before them, but no smartphone has ever been designed specifically for mobile gaming until now.

  • 'Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void' News: Prologue 'Whispers of Oblivion' Coming Soon

    With the "Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void" in closed-beta and without a definite release date in sight yet, Blizzard seems to think they need to appease fans who are eagerly waiting for the next expansion pack of "Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty." During the E3 2015, the developer announced that they are releasing a prologue to the upcoming expansion pack.

  • 'Fallout Shelter' Coming to Android Soon

    The hit mobile simulation game "Fallout Shelter" will be coming to Android soon. And by soon, Bethesda means "a few months." Bethesda made the announcement through Twitter, confirming that they are working on an Android version of the game: "Yes, we are also working on Fallout Shelter for Android. Hopefully out in a few months."

  • DC is Making 10 Superhero Movies in the Next 5 Years

    Superhero movies are big business these days. Just take a look at the major studios that are jumping at almost every chance to create movies that will sell in the box office: Marvel Studios and DC/Warner Bros., and to some extent Sony.