Samsung officially announces the S8 and the S8+

Today Samsung officially announced the Samsung S8 and S8+ at the event in New York and London.

Again this year there are two variant for the Samsung flagship line up, the Galaxy S8 is the smaller of the two variant and can be termed the direct successor to the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. The Samsung S8 has a 5.8-inches (Super) AMOLED display with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 (WQHD+).

This resolution is user adjustable, with the S8 will be able to switch from the above resolution to either FHD+ (2280 x 1080) or HD+ (1480 x 720). The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a single 12MP sensor on the rear and an 8MP sensor in front, the home button is built into the screen of the device (invisible Home Button).

There will be two memory configurations: a 4GB RAM + 64GB model and a 6GB RAM + 128GB model. Both models can be expanded via a MicroSD card slot that accepts up to 256GB cards.

Samsung has equipped the S8 with a 3000mAh battery and pre-installed the phone with Android 7.0 Nougat. The phone weighs 152g and has a dimension of 148.9×68.1×8.0 (mm).

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Quick Specs of the Samsung Galaxy S8 are

  • Body: 148.9 x 68.1 x 8.0mm, 152g
  • Screen: 5.8” Super AMOLED, 1,440 x 2960px resolution (586ppi)
  • Memory: 4GB RAM + 64GB storage; 6GB RAM + 128GB storage; microSD slot
  • OS: Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Battery: 3,000mAh with fast Charging both on wired and wireless

Quick look at the specs of the bigger brother of the S8 is the Samsung S8+ specs are

  • Body: 159.5 x 73.4 x 8.1mm, 173g
  • Screen: 6.2” Super AMOLED, 1,440 x 2,960px resolution (531ppi)
  • Memory: 4GB RAM + 64GB storage; 6GB RAM + 128GB storage; microSD slot
  • OS: Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Battery: 3,500mAh with fast Charging both on wired and wireless

Both phone will have

  • 12MP Dual Pixel rear camera with LED Flash, f/1.7 aperture
  • 18.5:9 aspect ratio
  • 8MP front-facing camera, f/1.7 aperture
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Heart rate sensor, Fingerprint sensor, Iris scanner, Barometer
  • IP68 ratings water and dust resistance, IP68 standards to ensure that it is water resistant. Now, you can use your smartphone in wet environments.
  • Bluetooth Dual audio in which you can Stream audio from one smartphone to up to two Bluetooth headsets or speakers simultaneously. You can adjust the volume levels for each device independently, allowing users to listen comfortably.
  • 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2 LE, GPS with GLONASS, USB 2.0, NFC

The Galaxy S8+ sports the same resolution as the above Samsung Galaxy S8 but gets a larger 6.2-inch display. It is powered by the same 2.4GHz processor and comes with same memory configuration mentioned above. The S8+ will have a single 12MP sensor on the rear and an 8MP sensor in front.

With the Galaxy S8+ having a larger screen means the S8+ deserves a bigger battery and it gets compensated with an extra 500mAh (3500mAh). The Galaxy S8+ is heavier with a weight of 173g and measures 159.5×73.4×8.1 (mm). It runs Android 7.0 Nougat as well and comes with the same accessories. It will also be available in gold, blue, and black.

Both phones with have with Samsung calls Infinity Display

  • Always On display – View various information, such as a clock or calendar, even when the screen is off.
  • Multi window – You can run two apps simultaneously without changing the screen. If you use the snap window feature, you can select an area and pin it to the top of the screen and use other apps or features in the lower window.
  • Edge screen – With various Edge panels, you can access frequently used features quickly and easily. You can also capture an area of content and share it with others.

In the UK pre-orders will open tomorrow (30th March) until the 20th April then pre-orders will start to be shipped the 21st April, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will launch on the 28th April in UK and Europe. In the UK, the Galaxy S8 will retail at £689 and the Galaxy S8+ will retail at £779.

There are five colours, Midnight Black and Orchid Grey and Arctic Silver, Coral Blue, Maple Gold, But the UK will only get Midnight Black Orchid Grey and Arctic Silver, maybe the other colours will be released later on as special editions.

Both the Galaxy S8 and the S8+ will be available from Vodafone, Three O2, EE in the UK.

 

Beam Streaming and more coming to Xbox One today

Today Xbox has announced that has released another big update to the Xbox One, that will begin rolling out to the Xbox One community today.

With this update, Xbox One gamers will be able to enjoy the following new features:
• The ability to stream Xbox gameplay directly from the Guide with Beam
• Utilise the Beam viewing app which lets you watch, chat, and interact with your favourite streamers in near real-time
• Experience a faster, more intuitive Home and Guide, experience new multitasking scenarios and manage your family’s gameplay with new screen time limits, updated for today’s digital family
• A new Copilot feature, which allows two controllers to act as if they were one. This will help make Xbox One more inviting to gamers who can benefit from playing along with another person, more fun for families by adding cooperative controls for any game, and easier for players who need unique configurations to play.
• The Blu-ray disc player on Xbox One now supports bitstream passthrough, which allows your receiver to decode audio natively. All bitstream formats are supported, including newer ones like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. This feature will light up later next week.

In addition to releasing these new features to the console, we also announced the 11th April release date for the Windows 10 Creators Update, bringing new features for PC gamers such as Game Mode, and seamless Beam streaming directly from the Game bar to Windows 10.

 

LEGO City Undercover newest trailer just hit for PS4/Xbox One/PC and Nintendo Switch

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games today released a new trailer for LEGO CITY Undercover highlighting the vast array of vehicles available to commandeer by land, sea and sky.

In LEGO CITY, every vehicle on the street can be used to cruise around the open-world! With more than 100 types to choose from, play as super-cop Chase McCain and get behind the wheel of sports cars, motorcycles, helicopters and more to help track down corrupt criminals or just take a leisurely ride through the city.

LEGO CITY Undercover features more than 20 unique districts to investigate, filled with car thieves to bust, vehicles to navigate, mischievous aliens to capture, hilarious movie references to discover, lost pigs to rescue and of course, hundreds of collectibles. Bringing together witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humour, this open-world adventure creates a fun-filled experience for players of all ages.

LEGO CITY Undercover is released in the UK on the 7th of April 2017 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC for the first time.

Watch the teaser trailer called “Last Call” for Destiny 2

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Here is the brand new teaser trailer for Destiny 2. Here is a sweet teaser trailer to get us excited for the worldwide reveal. The reveal will be happening at 6pm GMT on 30th March which is only 1 day away.

 

Exclusive Interview with Carl Weathers for Chicago Justice

I had the pleasure of interviewing the legend that is Carl Weathers in London for the launch of his new TV show Chicago Justice.

Chicago Justice starts this Thursday at 9pm on the Universal Channel in the UK.

CHICAGO JUSTICE — Season: 1 — Pictured: (l-r) Jon Seda as Antonio Dawson, Joelle Carter as Laura Nagel, Philip Winchester as Peter Stone, Monica Barbaro as Anna Valdez, Carl Weathers as Mark Jeffries — (Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC)

Google Home and Google Wifi coming to UK next week

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Today at an event in London Google has announced its rival to the Amazon Echo and its Google Wifi router would make itself at home in Europe.
The smart assistant known as Google Home was shown off at an event in London, where it confirmed the release date as 6th April.


The hands-free smart speaker can respond to your commands by turning up the volume of your BBC radio show, conducting important google searches about letting you know whether you’ll need a brolly with you when you go out.
Amazon launched the Echo in UK and Europe in October 2016 and it’s currently priced at £150 in the UK — more expensive than Google Home, which is set to be priced at £129 from Argos, Dixons, John Lewis and Maplin and EE.

Various colour bases will be available that allow you to customise your home assistant and they will be priced at £18 for fabric options and £36 for metal.


Google Wifi will also finally be available in the UK on 6th April, after launching in tandem with the Pixel phone in the US last year.

This smart router is designed for modern tech fans with multiple devices and high-bandwidth habits. You can buy it for £129, or get it together with Google Home for £229.

Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City DLC is Unleashed Today

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Bandai Namco has announced that the second and final Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City downloadable content is now out. 

Review: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

If you are a company like Nintendo, who is still developing video-games for longer than a substantial portion of its fan base have been alive for, ensuring that its cherished franchises do not feel repetitive must be a priority. Such is the case with The Legend of Zelda which has seen various releases since it was first introduced in the days of the NES. Now the latest release, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has finally been released both on new and old hardware.

Review: Vroom in the Night Sky

The initial period of time after new hardware is released is often quiet since there are hardly any software releases for weeks. Done correctly, it’s an excellent opportunity to get the attention of players that may have got round to finishing whatever high profile title the hardware launched with. Perhaps that is the reason why the developers behind Vroom in the Night Sky decided to release it at the same time as the Nintendo Switch.

Watch the newest trailer for Spider-Man Homecoming

Spider-Man is back after his debut in Captain America: Civil War, Holland returns as Peter Parker in this new, younger, fresher take on the classic comic book character – with Michael Keaton as his enemy The Vulture.

Spider-Man Homecoming will be the second of three MCU films in 2017. The first is Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 in May, and the third is Thor: Ragnarok in November. All three films, along with Black Panther next February, will build up to Avengers: Infinity War in the summer of 2018.

Spider-Man: Homecoming swings into cinema on 7th July, 2017.

KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix out this Friday for the PS4

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Square Enix and Disney today revealed a brand new character-filled trailer for the upcoming KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX, which will be available for the PlayStation 4 on 31st March 2017.

The all-new trailer introduces viewers to a wealth of world-famous Disney faces they can expect to encounter in the upcoming collection – from Mickey, Goofy and Donald to Jack Sparrow, Stitch, Ariel and many more!

The HD remastered compilation brings six beloved KINGDOM HEARTS adventures to the PlayStation 4 for the very first time, giving fans the opportunity to relive some of their favourite KINGDOM HEARTS moments. For those new to the series, KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX also provides the perfect opportunity to jump in and experience the magic of the KINGDOM HEARTS ahead of the release of the upcoming KINGDOM HEARTS III.

KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX will be available in Europe and PAL territories for the PlayStation 4 on 31st March 2017.

Review: The Walking Dead – A New Frontier Episode 3

It has been a long wait for the third episode in the latest Walking Dead series from Telltale Games. After releasing the opening two episodes as a big premier just one week after the Batman series finale, it has been over three months in waiting for Above the Law to carry on the story of Javier and his group. I was not impressed with the opening to this third full season but often the middle episode can bolster both the story and gameplay, but will it work this time?

*Spoiler warning for previous episodes ahead*

When we last saw Javier and co, things had gone from bad to total tragedy. The group’s attempt to steal fuel from the New Frontier collective ending up with an assault on them that left Kate shot and hurt whilst cruelly killing Mariana as she was enjoying a rather happy moment. In desperate need of medical help for Kate, the group risk it all by approaching the settlement of Richmond, the home of the group that had attacked them. The final moments saw the reveal that one of the leaders of Richmond was actually David, husband of Kate, father of Gabe and Mariana and brother of Javier…dun dun daaaaah!

Episode 3 picks up with Javier dealing with this revelation but at the same time scared and battling to get Kate help and his group into safety. Above the Law is very much focused on Javier more so than previous episodes, with every dialogue encounter having the feeling that each response will shape the relationships Javier is still forging and needs to forge to progress. It felt like a nice change of pace to have just one main character to focus on and the slowness allows the player to make more reasoned choices in the decision making dialogue scenes. I actually came away from this episode liking his character far more than from both opening episodes to A New Frontier.

Catching up with David as a character was rather hit and miss sadly, he took the news of the death of his own daughter at the hands of the very group he is leading felt rushed, this may be down to him being a former military man but I had expected more character reaction than simply having the hint he may get his own revenge on the murderer. We saw in the opening episode that David is a bit of a git, and that side to him is more impactful in this episode as we learn what happened to him after he disappeared and how he survived and found himself in Richmond. Just as with episodes 1 and 2, the narrative elements that Telltale have used to build this Walking Dead universe are starting to show their age, and its getting a little tired to yet again have to learn about another group of survivors being under the boot of a dictatorship style leadership in order to keep them safe from threats. There is simply a total lack of anything really original now and it struggles to reuse everything that Walking Dead fans know so well.

Action also plays a big part in this episode but again, it is so mundane now that taking on multiple walkers and spending minutes doing QTE mini games and pressing buttons and directions to complete them felt repetitious and tedious by the end of the episode. Though the animations are but brutal and visceral now, encounters with walkers just have no impact anymore for me. A moment in the later stages to the episode will give Javier a chance for revenge but it felt clumsy as the game tries to give you the player a chance to shape Javier by either having him stop before he goes too far or risk the disgust of the group by taking his revenge fully. The attempt by the other characters to make me as Javier, feel guilty for taking my revenge as I did felt needless and the lack of real understanding as to why Javier did it lost some of the group togetherness that previous character interactions had built up. The writing is simply trying to keep the player always guessing about what they are doing but the story and gameplay simply never made me care enough either way in a decision.

Overall I am still not invested enough in A New Frontier to really care about these new characters. The use of Clementine as a side character once again feels show horned in, with her flashback segments giving some insight into her events before the game starts but not enough to really understand why she is still hanging around. The pacing was good until the rather sharp ending and again this episode failed to end with a “next time on the walking dead” so failed to give me any real reason to look forward to episode four, instead it chose to link me to perhaps by the original season. Now I actually have replayed the first season in the time it has taken to get to this new episode, and it only served to show just how lacking A New Frontier is in delivering that same experience as Lee and Clementine back then. Nothing feels new, it all feels tired and after three episodes it is still about a group of nice survivors feeling the pressure and trying to either deal or avoid a larger menacing group of survivors.

The attempts at story twists are far too obvious to really add anything and whilst this episode was the most enjoyable so far, I still have that meh feeling from playing the premier episodes back at the end of 2016. Telltale will need to release Episode four on time and much quicker but I sense this series is really just time filler until their next big and new series in Guardians of the Galaxy. Everything just feels like it is going through the motions and ticking all the check boxes that Telltale use for their Walking Dead games, and ironically, A New Frontier is more like a Walker than a survivor at this point.

First look at Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft out early next year

The new Tomb Raider movie has finally released a first look at Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, with the film out early next year (2018).

Lara Croft is the fiercely independent daughter of an eccentric adventurer who vanished when she was scarcely a teen.  Now a young woman of 21 without any real focus or purpose, Lara navigates the chaotic streets of trendy East London as a bike courier, barely making the rent, and takes college courses, rarely making it to class.

Determined to forge her own path, she refuses to take the reins of her father’s global empire just as staunchly as she rejects the idea that he’s truly gone.  Advised to face the facts and move forward after seven years without him, even Lara can’t understand what drives her to finally solve the puzzle of his mysterious death.

Going explicitly against his final wishes, she leaves everything she knows behind in search of her dad’s last-known destination: a fabled tomb on a mythical island that might be somewhere off the coast of Japan.  But her mission will not be an easy one; just reaching the island will be extremely treacherous.  Suddenly, the stakes couldn’t be higher for Lara, who—against the odds and armed with only her sharp mind, blind faith and inherently stubborn spirit—must learn to push herself beyond her limits as she journeys into the unknown.  If she survives this perilous adventure, it could be the making of her, earning her the name Tomb Raider.
The Director Roar Uthaug “Being a longtime fan of the game, it’s important to me to honor the Lara Croft legacy and capture that spirit.  It’s great to know that there’s such a passionate global fan base for Lara and her world, and our commitment to that will be evident in our movie.  What’s different about this “Tomb Raider” movie is that it’s an origin story for the big screen, focusing not only on Lara’s strength and physical accomplishments but her humanity.  We see Lara as a young woman, smart and capable but largely unfocused, and follow her on a dangerous journey that will push her to her limits in every sense, and allow her to hone the skills she needs to ultimately become who she was meant to be.

As Lara Croft, Alicia Vikander is brilliant.  She brings great depth to a complex role that is both physically and emotionally demanding.  We hope this film will delight fans around the world and add another intriguing chapter to the Tomb Raider story.”

 

AC Worldwide has today announced the shipping for Master Chief bluetooth speaker

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AC Worldwide has today announced the global availability of its Master Chief Bluetooth speaker. Following the licensing agreement with 343 Industries to design and manufacture Bluetooth speakers utilising characters and elements from the Halo universe, the first units are now rolling off the production line and will begin being shipped to pre-order customers across Europe, USA and Canada as well as available in retail outlets and online priced at £169 / $279 / €199.

Standing at 31 cm (a foot) tall the ACW Master Chief speaker boasts superior sound quality, deploying a full 2.1 system audio including two tweeters along with a down-facing ported subwoofer to deliver ground-shaking bass. Impressively this speaker is the first ever product to feature the voice of Master Chief himself, Steve Downes. When connecting the speaker to your chosen device, via Bluetooth or NFC, you’re greeted by Downes’ voice saying, ‘I have a job to do!’

Whether you want to hook up your smartphone or tablet wirelessly through Bluetooth, or plug in your Xbox via AUX, these speakers provide loud and crisp audio. Additionally, the USB charging port can be utilised to power phones, audio devices or even to charge or power console controllers.

AC Worldwide CEO and Founder Karl Grimsey said, “The past year has been fantastic for ACW, culminating in our Disney licensed Star Wars speakers winning the prestigious licensing award for innovation.  This year, we’re kicking off with the availability of our first speaker in a leading gaming franchise. We’d like to thank the team at 343 Industries for working with us to ensure this Master Chief speaker is an exact replica of Master Chief John-117. The Halo Universe is known the world over and we’re hoping that all the fans across the globe see our speaker as the perfect companion for their Xbox console.”