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- Pokémon GO’s year-end holiday event kicks off Christmas day with free egg incubators and more!
- 10 Hottest Android Stories This Week (December 23rd)
- Does your Google Home stop playing music randomly? You’re not alone
- The LG G5 is the “Most Repairable” phone of 2016
- Nintendo confirms its plans to launch 2 or 3 mobile games in 2017
- The Samsung Galaxy S8 could have a 6-inch size to replace the Note 7
Pokémon GO’s year-end holiday event kicks off Christmas day with free egg incubators and more! Posted: 23 Dec 2016 12:16 PM PST After introducing new baby Pokemon from Gen 2 last week, Niantic is officially increasing your chances of adding one to your Pokedex with free egg incubators and more. Hit up the post for more details. |
10 Hottest Android Stories This Week (December 23rd) Posted: 23 Dec 2016 11:44 AM PST EarlyBird – News for Android brings you ALL of the Android news you crave and lets users decide what matters. Here are the 10 Top Android for the week of December 23rd. |
Does your Google Home stop playing music randomly? You’re not alone Posted: 23 Dec 2016 09:50 AM PST Google Home devices are stopping audio playback in the middle of songs for many people across the internet. Are you experiencing this issue with your device, too? |
The LG G5 is the “Most Repairable” phone of 2016 Posted: 23 Dec 2016 09:44 AM PST The good folks at iFixIt have shared a list of the most (and least) repairable smartphones from 2016. Most people don't bother with repairing their phones, but that hasn't stopped iFixIt from tearing down every new gadget under the sun. |
Nintendo confirms its plans to launch 2 or 3 mobile games in 2017 Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:48 AM PST Nintendo's president has confirmed the company plans to release at least 2 new mobile games in 2017. |
The Samsung Galaxy S8 could have a 6-inch size to replace the Note 7 Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:01 AM PST The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was easily the Biggest Fail of the year. We've been wondering how Samsung will recover and replace the device. If a new rumor is true, they could replace the Note with the Samsung Galaxy S8. |
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