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- Into the Spider-Verse Christmas album is real and streamable
- Aggretsuko’s holiday special nails the ups and downs of the perfect Instagram photo
- Xiaomi’s new Mi Play features a circular camera notch and an affordable price
- HQ Trivia becomes HQ Trivia & Words as second game exits beta
- Samsung begins Android Pie rollout for Galaxy S9 in Europe
Into the Spider-Verse Christmas album is real and streamable Posted: 24 Dec 2018 08:18 AM PST Ranking the gags and meta-jokes in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a Sisyphean task, but there is one undeniably good goof for Christmas: the holiday record teased in the film. Which is, it turns out, 100 percent real and available online right now. Peter Parker drops a mention of this ill-fated album in the film's opening, and viewers who stick around during the credits get to experience "Spidey-Bells" (sung by Chris Pine) for themselves. The full EP, A Very Spidey Christmas, includes Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), Spider-Man (Jake Johnson), and Green Goblin (Jorma Taccone) all lending their talents to reimagine classic holiday tunes. "Joy to the world / that I just saved / You all can sleep soundly," Moore sings, while Johnson... |
Aggretsuko’s holiday special nails the ups and downs of the perfect Instagram photo Posted: 24 Dec 2018 07:54 AM PST Netflix released several holiday specials this year for its exclusive shows like Neo Yokio and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but it's Aggretsuko that packs the sharpest punch. The 22-minute special offers excellent advice on how to capture the perfect Instagram moment while also skewering users' worst tendencies. Aggretsuko follows its eponymous heroine through the pains of modern life, including bad bosses, flaky friends, and general existential angst. We Wish You a Metal Christmas picks up shortly after the end of season one. Stuck in a rut with both her job and personal life, Aggretsuko turns to Instagram for much-needed validation. But taking a good photo is an art. For those of us without a reliable Instagram boyfriend, it... |
Xiaomi’s new Mi Play features a circular camera notch and an affordable price Posted: 24 Dec 2018 06:02 AM PST Chinese phone maker Xiaomi introduced a new phone — the Mi Play — today, and with it, a new notch. The device features a circular camera notch that's not a hole-punch design, like we've seen on Samsung and Huawei devices, but instead is center-aligned and obvious. It's a "water droplet" notch that's very much a notch, even if it's round. On back, the phone features dual, rear-facing cameras that are vertically-aligned, like Apple's iPhone X line. The color choices all look lovely with trendy gradient options in purple or red. Specs-wise, the Mi Play includes:
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HQ Trivia becomes HQ Trivia & Words as second game exits beta Posted: 24 Dec 2018 04:40 AM PST HQ Words, the new Wheel of Fortune-style game from HQ, launched out of beta last night with a debut round hosted by the company's CEO Rus Yusupov, reports TechCrunch. Unlike the company's first game, which has players answer 10 multiple-choice questions to win a share of the prize money, HQ Words tasks them with guessing popular phrases one letter at a time. The launch of HQ Words comes at a crucial time for the company, which in recent months has been faced with declining player numbers and the premature death of its CEO Colin Kroll. After peaking as the App Store's second most downloaded app back in February 2018, HQ Trivia dropped to 253rd most popular in November, and in December the company suspended its service in the UK. Words w... |
Samsung begins Android Pie rollout for Galaxy S9 in Europe Posted: 24 Dec 2018 01:57 AM PST Just in time for the holidays, Samsung has begun releasing its Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9. SamMobile was first to notice the German release, while other users on Twitter and Reddit have seen the update become available in the Netherlands and Slovakia as well. Along with the upgrades made by Google, Android Pie on the S9 also brings Samsung's One UI, a new user experience which is intended to make apps easier to use on larger phones, amongst other improvements. Although this latest update has come to Samsung's devices a lot more quickly than previous versions of Android did, the South Korean firm is still lagging behind the likes of Nokia, OnePlus, and even HTC with its update schedule. Google has previously attempted to speed... |
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