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Far Cry 5, New Assassin’s Creed, And The Crew 2

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Upcoming In Game Universe Far Cry 5, New Assassin’s Creed, And The Crew 2 After so many teases leak and rumours, Far Cry 5 is now Real. During the financial report of Ubisoft, they announced the existence of rumoured open-world shooter game. It may come in western setting. There was yet another announcement about Assassin’s Creed game. Well the name of the game is not yet confirmed, although the name that has been flowing over the internet is Assassin’s Creed: Origins could be the one along with the Egyptian setting. In addition to Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry 5 the sequel to 2014’s The Crew was also announced. The game should follow the open world setting and heavy on-line dependency. Ubisoft has also laid the rumours about the most anticipated role playing game South Park: The Fractured But Whole to rest. The game is supposed to be released in third quarter of this year if it is not delayed again. We all can expect to see all these games at Ubisoft’s E3 2017 event. The

Confirmed Samsung Galaxy Note 7R

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Confirmed Samsung Galaxy Note 7R with lowered battery capacity and Packed with Nougat According to   Phonearena.com   Samsung Galaxy Note 7R has been certified by FCC. Samsung devices code-named SM-N935S, SM-N935K and SM-N935L, understood to be the variants of the redesigned Galaxy Note 7, have received approval from FCC (Federal Communication Certification), reported   Blog of Mobile   , citing the official document in its custody. While this generally means that the handset will be launched in U.S., that may or may not be the case every time.The image (see below) looks believable, but Samsung has confirmed that the refurbished Galaxy Note 7 will be not be making its debut in the US. However, going by the model numbers displayed on the FCC document, it is expected to be made available in Samsung's home region South Korea and select Asian markets, including China and India. With Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+, and the upcoming Galaxy Note 8 there might not be much room for the ref

BlackBerry Gives a New One: BlackBerry KEYone

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Revealed earlier this year in February at Mobile World Congress Event, the BlackBerry KEYone has gone on sale today in London. One can find them at Exclusive department stores Selfridges. Soon wider distribution will follow UK, US and Europe. The handset is a sturdy aluminium metal encased design with 4.5-inch HD screen, physical keyboard contains fingerprint sensor on the space bar of the keypad. KEYone also comes with the biggest battery yet in BlackBerry Smartphones. Almost everybody remembers the first BlackBerry smartphone with fairy basic display, below average web surfing and pretty odd in shape and size. Albeit all its shortcomings were covered up by speedy push email delivery system and cool as well as superbly usable QWERTY keypad. But the mobile world kept on changing and sadly BlackBerry didn’t adapt to the changes as well like others. So the business owners who preferred the security of the BlackBerry but hated the phone design were forced to move on to a

Leak from Google Confirms New Google Pixel 2

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It almost time to get excited about the phones from google in 2017. It has already been confirmed that there will be the successors of Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL. There has multiple leaks all over the internet showing that the company is working on not two but three models of the upcoming Google Pixel successors. A German site names WinFuture followed by the sites Android Police and Droid Life had discovered reference in Google’s latest AOSP to a trio of Google Pixel 2 Whose code names are “Muskie”, “Walleye”, and “Taimen”. One can also see in the reference all three devices will be using Qualcomm’s cutting edge “MSM8998 Chip”, which is commonly known as Snapdragon 835. After the launch of Samsung Galaxy S8 and use of Snapdragon 835 it is clear that Google is not planning to launch a budget friendly smartphone this year. As we all know no affordable phone can come top notch Snapdragon 835 in it. This is the third time independent confirmation of the codenames of upcom

Get to Know Microsoft Edge Developer options.

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If you ever tried to access secret developer’s menu on Microsoft edge like google chrome and was not able to find one let’s assume if you find one and don’t know about the options, then the functionality becomes completely useless. As we all know Microsoft finally gave up on Internet Explorer and introduced Microsoft Edge. With a new browser comes some great new feature and some new secrets to explore. Some of the cool features include the extension support, modern user interface and more cool feature packed in it. But that’s that today I am going to show how you can open the developer options and set it up for optimised performance. Similar to other web browsers like Google Chrome and Firefox Microsoft edge also includes “flags” settings page which is accessible by simply typing in “ about:flags ” in the address bar. This is the page that include all the settings and options that are currently in testing phase and will be integrated in the main settings if successful. But the develop

Tracing your Google Voice Search History

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After the launch of the google voice search functionality there has been millions of users using this feature in everyday life. But did you know that google keeps the track of the searches you made through its app. Whenever you say any search query following the command “O.K Google” into the search giant’s app a copy of the recording of your voice search will most likely be stored on your Google history page. You can see/hear these recordings by going on the link http://history.google.com/history/audio and logging into your google account and clicking the play button next to the recording you want to hear. For some security reasons google always store all kind of interaction you make through google in its database. For example, if google has access to your device location settings for mapping and search suggestions, it will store your location history on its database and you can see it on google maps when you are logged in to your Google account. Other than the securi