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‘Temple Run’ is without a doubt one of the most popular games on mobile right now - it’s free, it’s addictive, and that means it’s almost got it all. And now, it’s getting a sequel. Ladies and gents, ‘Temple Run 2’ is here.At least for those living in the east (hello, New Zealand!), it’d still take a while until it hits the U.S. App Store, but it’s coming. ‘Temple Run 2’ brings more of the endless runner action you’re so used to but brings the sprinting to a brand new environment where you ride carts in abandoned mines, go down zip lines, get new bonus coins and powerup and plenty more.
Homo Ludens. The playing man. The play element is deeply woven into our culture and society. It’s an evolutionary tool to help us learn new things in the most pleasant way. Kittens play to learn the art of hunting. Gazelles play to learn how to escape the claws of grown-up cats and so on, and so forth. No wonder games have been so popular throughout the history of mankind. Our prehistoric ancestors played dice games with bones.
Apple iPhone 8 and 8 Plus owners are already selling after just 6 weeks in order to raise funds for the Apple iPhone X If you don't mind buying a previously used phone, it is definitely a buyers' market as far as the Apple iPhone 8 and Apple iPhone 8 Plus are concerned. Just a little over 6 weeks since they were launched, sellers have been dumping the phones on sites like Decluttr.
Now that Sprint will soon become part of the New T-Mobile, the question is how did it get here? After all, back in 2014 when Sprint and T-Mobile approached the FCC and the Department of Justice (DOJ) about a merger, things were much different. Back then, it was Sprint dealing from a position of strength while T-Mobile was less than two years into the reign of CEO John Legere. But we are getting ahead of ourselves because, on October 15th, 2012 Japan's SoftBank offered to buy more than 70% of Sprint for $20 billion.
Last week, we told you that Apple had closed several Apple Stores as the Omicron variant of COVID continued to rapidly spread throughout the world. The locations that were shut down last week included Apple Stores in Miami (Dadeland), Palm Beach (The Gardens Mall), Atlanta (Lenox Square), Houston (Highland Village), Fairlawn, Ohio (Summit Mall), Nashua, New Hampshire (Pheasant Lane).Apple Stores in the "Big Apple" are closed as the Omicron variant of COVID continues to spread
Google parent Alphabet reported its third-quarter earnings today and revenue from Google Search rose 11.3% on an annual basis to $44.03 billion. YouTube ad revenue beat estimates with a 12.5% year-over-year gain to $7.95 billion. Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai noted that the number of daily views for YouTube Shorts, the vertical videos that compete with TikTok, rose to 70 billion during the quarter, up from 50 billion during the third quarter last year.
What could possibly be better than waiting a few more days to (presumably) get the chance to snap up many of the best tablets out there at some of their lowest ever prices with an Amazon Prime membership? How about scoring the highest discount on record for Amazon's greatest ever in-house slate right now without having to meet any special conditions whatsoever?That's right, the aptly named Fire Max 11 with a jumbo-sized 11-inch screen in tow is already steeply reduced from its typically reasonable list prices in both 64 and 128GB variants, and you don't need to jump through any hoops to take advantage of this killer summer promotion.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... a group of desperate rebel birds faced off against a galactic menace: the Empire’s evil Pigtroopers...This is how the story begins for the latest Angry Birds game, this time settled in the epic universe of Star Wars. We know what's the first question on your mind - how is this Angry Birds different from the previous ones? It's safe to say that Angry Birds Star Wars introduces many new gameplay elements that make it a whole new kind of experience.
iOS 7 is coming out of beta and is being released in full tomorrow, but that doesn't mean that the work is done. There will undoubtedly be bugs in the software, as there are with all software. And, it looks like Apple is already working on those bug fixes both big and small. A new report says that not only is Apple already working on iOS 7.0.1, but it is working on the first major update of iOS 7.