Episode 64

Episode 64: Animoji on Samsung

Published on: 21st February, 2018

Google:

- Samsung is working on '3D emoji' for the Galaxy S9.

- LG to release their next flagship in June.

- LastPass officially works with the autofill API in Android Oreo.

- Pixelbook Sleeve now available in the Google Store for $100.

- Google giving 20% discount to 'loyal' Nexus owners.

Microsoft:

- Microsoft shared some of the limitations of Windows on ARM.

- Amazon Music is now in the Microsoft Store.

- Xbox Party chat coming to the Xbox app on iOS and Android.

Apple:

- The HomePod is leaving rings on wood furniture.

- iFixit released their tear down of the HomePod, which gave us a lot of really interesting information.

Gaming:

- Feral Interactive is bringing Rise of the Tomb Raider to macOS.

- Mobile Game Spotlight of the Week: Monument Valley 2. Download on Android and iOS.

- Indie Game Spotlight of the Week: Spooky Cellar from Bros Before Giraffes.

- Xbox One S and One X getting support for 1440p displays.

- EA is having a large sale on Xbox games.

- Age of Empires is out!

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Calling All Platforms Tech and Gaming News
We're just a few guys talking about our favorite hobby. And that just happens to be tech! We cover everything from Apple to Google to PC to console gaming. We give viewpoints from all sides.

Tempers can tend to get pretty heated when it comes to technology and platforms. Everyone has a favorite. But here we think that arguing about why we're different doesn't do a whole lot to make us happier. So you've got a favorite platform? Awesome. So do we. But we figure that there's always going to be something worthwhile wherever you choose to check your email, browse your social medias, or play your games, so we try to keep an open mind.

We're not interested in angry rants about the terrible state of various industries, nor are we interested in laying blame for problems squarely at someone's feet. We recognize that in a lot of cases the reason we might not enjoy something is entirely the blame of our own preferences. The only name-calling and platform-bashing you'll see around here will be in good fun, and likely self-inflicted.

We're on a quest to find quality technology wherever we can get it. Sometimes that's an Android smartphone, sometimes it's a Surface or an iMac. In any case, you are welcome to join us.