MWC 2017: Huawei announces the much talked about P10/P10 Plus

Today Huawei announced the much talked about the Huawei P10 and the P10 Plus will come in one of eight colours.

Greenery, Dazzling Blue, Dazzling Gold, Graphite Black, Rose Gold, White Ceramic (not really just polished metal), Mystic Silver and Prestige Gold.

The two handsets – the P10 a 5.1-inch Full HD device, the P10 Plus a larger 5.5-inch WQHD device – pack in the latest Kirin 960 octa-core processor.

The P10 offers a Full HD resolution (1,920 x 1,080) over its 5.1-inch panel, delivering 432 pixels per inch, while packing a 3,200mAh battery (P9 3,000mAH)), with the P10 Plus offering a WQHD resolution (2,560, 1,440) over its 5.5-inch panel, delivering a more resolute 534 pixels per inch.

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Dual cameras make an expected return, using the Leica Dual Camera 2.0 form. The P10 has two 28mm equivalent lenses with f/2.2 aperture, while the P10 Plus goes one better with improved optics and f/1.8 aperture.

Huawei P10 has got a few major upgrades from the P9 from last year. There’s a Kirin 960 chipset the powerful processor which is inside the Huawei Mate 9 as well as 4GB of RAM to power it all, Huawei has included its Emotion UI 5.1 overlay on top of Android 7 software for the P10/P10 Plus.

P10 Plus Specs

Screen size 5.5-inches
Screen resolution WQHD (2560×1440)
OS Android 7.0 w/ EMUI 5.1
Rear cameras 12/20-megapixels dual sensor
Front camera 8-megapixels
Processor 2.4GHz/1.8GHz octa-core Kirin 960
Memory 6GB RAM
Storage 128GB. Expandable via microSD up to 256GB
Battery 3750mAh w/ Huawei Supercharge fast charging

 

The P10 will be out next month (March) for €649 with 64GB expandable via microSD to 256GB) with 4GB Ram, and the P10 Plus out at the same time as the P10, for €799 for 128GB and 6GB Ram.

Both phones will be available on Vodafone, Three, O2 and EE in the UK.

Orchard Toys Two Piece Puzzle Sets

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Orchard Toys have a number of really great toys, games and puzzles for your little one. Here we look at the Two Piece Puzzle set.

Who are Orchard Toys?

From their website:

“Orchard Toys started out around a kitchen table making blocks and stencils for a local nursery school. Now, over 40 years later, we ship to over 50 different countries around the world and are recognised as a leading manufacturer of educational games and puzzles both in the UK and globally.”

Six large, 2-piece jigsaw puzzles for age 18 months and over. These colourful jigsaws depict familiar first toys children will enjoy, including a teddy bear, a doll and a toy car. Once children have become familiar with matching the familiar objects, they can be encouraged to say aloud the names of the different objects.

 

The bright imagery is great to engage early learners and the sturdy material is set to last the wear and tear of little hands!

The puzzle size is approximately 13 x 16 cm.

The puzzle pieces are a really good size for little ones to pick up and place together and really does help with their hand / eye co-ordination.

The price of the two piece puzzle box is £6.75, so it’s a bargain and a must have for your child.

Learn more about the range from Orchard Toys here.

Win Jack Reacher: Never Go Back on DVD

To celebrate the release of JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK, which is available now on Digital Download and releases on Blu-ray, DVD on the 27th February, we are giving away 2x copies of the film on DVD!

Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) returns to enforce his bold brand of justice in the action-packed sequel based on author Lee Child’s best-selling series. When Army Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders) is framed for treason, Reacher discovers she’s the target of a massive government conspiracy. With help from Turner and a mysterious new ally, Reacher risks everything to take down a powerful organization that will stop at nothing to protect its secrets.

Here’s a clip of Jack in action:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_YslFuZtIZQ

How to enter to win

We have two copies of Jack Reacher: Never Go Back on DVD to giveaway.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to enter below:

Win Jack Reacher: Never go Back on DVD

The closing date is 12.00am on Sunday 12th March 2017. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK is available now on Digital Download and releases on Blu-ray, DVD on the 27th February.

Fnatic announces the Rush Silent keyboard

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Fnatic Gear, the peripherals arm of the world’s leading esports organisation, Fnatic, today announced the release of its new best in-class professional grade gaming keyboard – the RUSH Silent.

It’s Oh So Quiet ..

The original RUSH so widely successful, high quality build, a slick and stylish  design -this new edition utilises Cherry MX Silent switches to nullify the clicking noise that sounds off at every key press, making it the ideal tool for gamers who live, work and play in a shared space, whether that be with family, a roommate or a partner.

With addition to silent keys, added to the new design are two additional pass-thru USB ports, enhancing the functionality of the keyboard further. It answers the call of many consumers whose need for the extra accessibility has often been overlooked by leading brands.

The RUSH Silent will be on display at the Fnatic Booth at the Katowice event this weekend and will be available to purchase from tomorrow (25th February) on Fnatic’s online webstore and the Fnatic Amazon marketplace priced at £89.99.

You will also be available to purchase the new RUSH SIlent keyboard alongside the Fnatic Gear CLUTCH gaming mouse and DUEL gaming and lifestyle headset from the Fnatic Bunkr in Shoreditch, London.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, entitled “Ruthless” tv spot

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Ubisoft announced the release of the TV Spot for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, entitled “Ruthless”. This action-packed piece has been directed by the legendary John McTiernan (Die Hard, Predator) and depicts the Ghosts’ first mission in Bolivia, where they will try to take down the Santa Blanca cartel.

This TV Spot is not the first work by John McTiernan for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, having also directed the unique Red Dot live trailer, released earlier this year and which revealed an interesting relationship between a red dot, a cat and… Cartel members. While Red Dot shows the merciless efficiency of the Ghosts, Ruthless shows the cruelty of the Cartel.

Players will be able to take on the Cartel themselves from today as the Open Beta for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is now live on current-gen consoles and PC until February 27th, 2017. This Open Beta introduces players to two provinces from amongst the 21 available in the game: Itacua, a flourishing and mountainous region, where the grip of the cartel is looser, allows players to perfect their sniping skill and become acquainted to the Wildlands. Montuyoc, set in the snowy Altiplano and the second province available in this Open Beta, is much more challenging as it hosts Santa Blanca elite training centres.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0vjIHXKc0o&feature=youtu.be

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands takes place in Bolivia, a few years from now, as the country has been turned by the vicious Santa Blanca drug cartel into a narco-state. Players are tasked with eliminating the cartel by any means necessary. The massive and responsive open world encourages a variety of playstyles allowing players the freedom to choose how they execute any and all missions.

Review: Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: Sabotage DLC

It’s been a testing few years for Call of Duty and its (somewhat) devout fans, as once again, we’ve been subjected to a boost-jump oriented affair. Disregarding the intriguing rumours concerning CoD 2017, with its boots perhaps being in contact with the ground again, we’ve got a new DLC pack to work through. Sabotage, as per usual now, comes with four multiplayer maps (including a remake) as well as a zombie offering.

Noir is first up, and aesthetically at least, we’re off to a cracking start. As its name suggests, it’s of course set at night; and in the future streets of Brooklyn, is where you’ll fight. Medium sized and classically three-laned, the map’s empty tight corridors and contested upper vantage points offer a decent mix of gun styles. If it weren’t for a certain assault rifles eNViable dominance, you could potentially see every gun type here. It plays well on most modes, with the action converging on where Domination’s B flag sits. The outer perimeter doesn’t see too much action, so if you play it a little sneakier, you’re bound to get the drop on people.

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Noir, peppered with neons

Neon is up next, and if I’m honest, I’m not at all a fan of this map. Its crisp, clean art style looks eye catching enough, reminding me of the Black Ops 3 map, Spire from the Eclipse DLC. Its futuristic, sanitary white palette isn’t quite enough to entice me back however, as the problems lie within its layout. Catering for long lines of sight and generally rewarding a more ‘campy’ style of play, it can often be somewhat difficult to manoeuvre freely without being picked off at a distance. The (intentionally) ‘glitchy’ atmosphere is fairly unique however, what with cars spawning when you get close etc, but overall, the design itself lets it down for me.

Renaissance is the penultimate multiplayer offering and is by far my favourite, due to two main reasons. Firstly, there’s not a huge amount of wall-running or general jetpack antics to contend with; secondly it feels as though it would’ve fit right at home on Black Ops 2. Immediately giving off vibes from BO2’s Standoff map, it’s small to medium sized, Venetian, and very fast paced. Set out in almost a figure of eight pattern, it gives plenty opportunities for SMG’s to dart in and out of cover whilst assault rifles can (try to) cover the longer sight lines. I particularly enjoyed Domination on it due to the B flag being in an excellent spot. There’re few lines of sight onto it, meaning you actually stand a chance of capturing it for a start, along with select pieces of cover on both sides of which to defend it with.

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Renaissance somehow nails the feeling of Black Ops 2

Dominion is the token remake this time around; remember the snipe-heavy map ‘Afghan’ from MW2? Well it’s back, sort of. Back in the day, you’d have a hard pressed time even considering going out into the open in Afghan. Whereas here in Dominion, almost entirely in part due to the advanced movement, you rarely feel in as much danger. There are still those of course, who attempt to live in the heyday by sniping either on the cliff ledge or inside one of the overlooking rooms, but nowadays it’s too easy (and frustrating) to avoid them. Simply bounce your way around the map, up the cliff and you’re instantly behind them. I’m sure for snipers it takes away the joy of almost being able to hold down an entire map singlehandedly. And for everyone else, it’s just another large, chaotic map that rewards a slower play style.

Rave in the Redwoods is the pack’s zombie offering; bringing with it an easier time for newcomers. Of course completing the easter egg will still take some cryptic crossword style unravelling, but for the main part, I felt much more at ease than in the past. Starting off in desolate log cabin, you’ll soon find yourself a surprisingly effective melee weapon to grab; I opted for the golf club and was surprised at how effective it was up until some late rounds. Once again, it focuses on one of Willard Wyler’s dastardly ploys, continuing after the escape from Zombies in Spaceland. Whilst the ‘Hoff might’ve abandoned you for pastures new, rest assured sooner or later you’ll come across a new celebrity friend in the form of Kevin Smith. If that’s not surreal enough for you, herds of rampaging sasquatches, and 90’s style rave graffiti should sort you out. As to be expected, it’s likely once again the highlight of the DLC.

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Neon, looks great, plays campy

Now for as to whether or not you should buy it? Well that depends upon how much time and money you can afford to sink into the game. If you’re a die-hard fan, you’ll likely have the season pass, but for everyone else, it’s getting a tad expensive now. What with the game itself costing in the region of £50 at launch, and either an extra £35 for the season pass or individual DLC packs at £11.59 each, this isn’t cheap for a yearly title. This is of course disregarding the borderline, free-to-play supply drop model too. Adding over 700 items into the pool has significantly reduced the odds of getting what you’re after in a supply drop; I think it’s a little unnecessary to charge this amount of money on top of everything else. In regards to the pack itself, the zombies map is again the highpoint, with Renaissance and Noir being the standout pair in terms of multiplayer. Neon for me, presents an unenjoyable map design and as for Dominion, it’s simply not the same with advanced movement.

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 launches on Xbox One/Steam 7th March

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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the crossover fighting game with battles that fly faster than a bolt of thunder from Thor’s hammer, will launch on Xbox One and PC via Steam on 7th March as a digital download for £19.99/€24.99.

Featuring a total of 50 characters, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 pits the most powerful characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes against each other in the ultimate clash of heroes. Blast Iron Man with a devastating Hadouken from Street Fighter’s Ryu or make an objection against defeat as Phoenix Wright through a series of powerful pieces of legal paperwork.

 

This current gen version of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 includes all previous DLC, a digital art book and boasts full HD 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. Select some of the most iconic Marvel and Capcom characters, and customize your team with “Heroes and Heralds” mode. Once you’ve honed your skills, hop online and go head-to-head against players from around the world to see who is the strongest in the universe. The game is also currently available to download on PlayStation 4.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past out now

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Square Enix and Eidos-Montréal announced that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past, the second DLC story mission for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, is now available on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and online stores.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past will provide players with more insight into the lore of the Deus Ex Universe. They will get to Experience Adam Jensen’s first mission for TF29, set before the events of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, where he poses as a convicted criminal. In Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past, Jensen is transferred deep into a hostile, high-security prison for augmented felons. His mission: track down and retrieve sensitive information from a fellow undercover agent who has gone dark. Success will help the fight against terror around the world, but Jensen will need to confront a darker side to his role before the day is done.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past is now available on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and online stores for £9.59, and in the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Season Pass, which is composed of Narrative DLCs and in-game items.

 

LEGO City Undercover Trailer and release date announced

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games today unveiled the latest trailer for LEGO City Undercover announcing the newly added two-player cooperative mode that will allow friends and family to fight crime in LEGO CITY together for the first time.

The trailer spotlights the game’s hero, super-cop Chase McCain, as he utilises a myriad of clever disguises to go deep undercover and ultimately take down escaped criminal, Rex Fury. This open-world LEGO adventure will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC in the UK on the 7th of April. 

LEGO City Undercover allows fans and newcomers of all ages to explore the sprawling metropolis that is LEGO City with 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. Featuring witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humour, this open-world LEGO adventure creates a fun-filled experience that players, and their partners in crime fighting, won’t want to miss.

Injustice 2 Shattered Alliances Part 1 Trailer

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today revealed a new trailer focusing on Superman’s character and background story for Injustice 2. Players will get the chance to learn more about how Superman and his Regime are working to rise to power once again, becoming one of Earth’s greatest threats.

Injustice 2 features a massive roster of DC Super Heroes and Super-Villains and allows players to build and power up the ultimate version of their favourite DC characters. The game will be available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the UK on the 19th of May 2017.

Nintendo eShop, indie games ready for Nintendo Switch Launch

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With the launch of the Nintendo Switch console is rapidly approaching on 3rd March, and Nintendo of Europe has confirm that Nintendo eShop will be available at launch, complete with a line-up of downloadable indie games. To celebrate many of these upcoming “Nindie” creations before launch, Nintendo of Europe will publish a localised version of Nintendo of America’s Nindies Showcase video presentation on Tuesday 28th February, at 17:30 GMT.

Please visit www.nintendo.co.uk at this time to watch the video.

This year, the Nintendo eShop will be home to more than 60 Nindie games, in addition to digital versions of packaged games, DLC, and more. Three Nindie games that are planned to launch in Europe at the same time as the console on 3rd March are:

  • FAST RMX from Shin’en Multimedia: This lightning-fast anti-gravity racer is exclusive to Nintendo Switch.
  • Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment from Yacht Club Games: The latest campaign from the critically acclaimed hit Shovel Knight is a full-featured game starring Specter Knight, one of the enemies from the original game. The massive prequel campaign includes even more content than the last campaign update, Plague of ShadowsShovel Knight: Specter of Torment is exclusive to Nintendo Switch for a limited time.
  • Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove from Yacht Club Games: For both new knights and Shovel Knight’s biggest fans, Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove includes the original Shovel Knight game, as well as all previously released campaign updates – even Shovel Knight: Specter of TormentShovel Knight: Treasure Trove will be exclusive to Nintendo Switch for a limited time.

Some additional news about the launch of Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch includes:

  • People who already have funds in their accounts on a Nintendo 3DS family system and/or Wii U can access them using a shared wallet that works on Nintendo Switch as well. Once they link their Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo Account and then their Nintendo Account to their Nintendo Switch console, this functionality becomes possible.
  • Virtual Console games will not be available on Nintendo Switch at launch. We will share more information in the future.
  • A News feature will offer updates about the latest additions to Nintendo eShop, as well as providing information about upcoming games and other updates from Nintendo.
  • To access Nintendo eShop, a system update is required that will be available on launch day. The system update downloads in the background, is designed to install quickly, and doesn’t disrupt gameplay.

Watch the clip called “The Last Supper” of Alien: Covenant

Here is the clip “The Last Supper” of Alien: Covenant, out in cinema in May 2017.

“The Warlock of Firetop Mountain” fantasy role-playing adventure now on iPhone/iPad

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The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is the latest in a growing list of adventure and interactive fiction titles from Tin Man Games has released for iPhone and iPad!

This epic reimagining of the beloved Fighting Fantasy gamebook is a Universal App for iPhone and iPad priced at $4.99 (or equivalent in local currency).

iPad Air, iPad Mini 2, iPhone 5S, and newer devices are supported.

Review: BLU Life Max smartphone with a 3,700mAH battery

BLU is back with the Life Max, with a low price to start with but I will get to the price of the smart phone in a few minutes.

Before I reveal the pricing of the device which I will reveal towards of the bottom of this review, It’s a brilliant deal for a smart phone with a very good finger print sensor at a bargain price.

BLU Life Max name comes from the massive value for your money with a 3700mAh battery which is big for a phone in its price range.

BLU Life Max with a massive 3,700maH battery

The BLU Life Max battery lets the user maximize the smartphone up to three days on standard use.

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Two sim and one micro SD slot and a very finger print sensor
Front of the BLU Life Max
Back of the BLU Life Max
Headphone jack and the micro USB on top of the device

Specs

      Network:

    • (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, 4G HSPA+ 42Mbps)
    • 900/1900/2100MHz, (4G LTE Cat 4 Up to 150 Mbps) FDD 1/3/7/20
    • Display: 5.5-inch 720 x 1280, 267 ppi
    • Processor: 64-Bit MediaTek MT6737, 1.3 GHz Quad-Core with Mali-T720 graphics
      GPU
    • OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Camera:

  • Rear – 8.0 megapixel with LED Flash, (1.12mm pixel size, 1/4 inch sensor, 2.8mm aperture) HD 1080p@30fps video recording
  • Front – 5.0 megapixel, LED Flash
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS, Bluetooth v4.0, Hotspot, NextRadio
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 16GB Internal Memory, Micro SD Slot up to 64GB
  • Dimensions: 154.5 x 77.1 x 8.7 mm
  • Battery: Li-Polymer 3700 mAh
  • Available Colours: Midnight Blue

Camera

The camera on the BLU Life Max has 8.0 MP and Photo output come at 8.0 Megapixels, 3264 x 2448 Pixels Resolution in size camera help us to catch our favourite movements at Photographs and Videos high quality.

Both photos showing off the touch to focus

Even in low light the BLU Life Max does a good job

Video is recorded at 1080p 30 frames per second, with a digital zoom that is very clear.

Camera has powerful digital zoom help us to focus objects very clear. BLU Life Max have secondary front camera of 5 megapixel and takes high quality photos as well Enhance.

Display

The BLU Life Max is prefect for your basic needs such as email, messaging, social media, and light gaming, the Life Max works just fine for a 720p display.

Software

You’ll find a couple of pre installed applications on the BLU Life Max like Amazon, Opera, McAfee Security, NextRadio, and a Blu Help application.

You still have a full suite of Google apps are installed: Play Store, Drive, Gmail, Chrome, YouTube, and others.

Battery

With the massive battery in the BLU Life Max, I got over three days of battery life easy, during the testing I was listening to music for like an hour a day using social media, emailing and playing a little gaming.

But you are think what the price of the BLU Life Max, it’s only £89.99 the pre-order promotion ends on Amazon.co.uk at midnight, 6th March then the RRP of £109.99 via exclusively at Amazon.co.uk, unlocked, with European 4G network support.

Pro

Excellent battery life from a 3,700 mAH
Good camera for the price of the device
Excellent price for the device
Good finger print sensor

Cons

No NFC

The Life Max is an excellent choice for someone looking to get their feet wet with a smart phone. Also if you are replacing a phone and don’t want to break the bank, but it will keep on going.

The battery life on the device is amazing for the price of £109.99 or if you get the pre-order in for £89.99 its the bargain of the year so far.