Wednesday, September 10, 2014

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LYNE, a Windows Phone puzzle game with a minimalistic approach
9/10/2014 12:28:48 PM

LYNE is a simple Windows Phone puzzle game that has been around the Store for some time. We were tipped on the game over the weekend and found LYNE to have a slick look, casual pace and an appealing gaming title.

LYNE has hundreds of puzzles that challenge you to connect the same colored shapes with a single line. Available for low-memory devices LYNE is a smooth puzzle game with only one glaring downside - no trial version.








 

History repeats itself as Xbox One encounters poor Japanese launch sales
9/10/2014 12:15:59 PM

The Xbox One joins the original Xbox and Xbox 360 in encoutering poor sales in its debut in Japan. The new game console sold just 23,562 units in that country in its first four days.








 

Opera updates its beta for Windows Phone, asks community for feedback
9/10/2014 11:51:37 AM

It was only yesterday when Opera threw up its Mini web browser for Windows Phone, opening up the beta program for the Windows Phone community. After covering the app itself and using it for some time, it's clear to see there's some work to do. The team behind the app have already released an update today and are actively encouraging everyone to provide feedback to help them work on bugs and improvements.

Update: it seems as though this update actually makes the app more unstable, according to comments received (and we've just confirmed ourselves).








 

Qualcomm targets entry-level segment with LTE-enabled Snapdragon 210
9/10/2014 6:56:12 AM

While Qualcomm has focused its attention on the mid-tier and the high-end segments, MediaTek has managed to grab a significant chunk of the market share in the entry-level market. With the introduction of the LTE-enabled Snapdragon 210, Qualcomm is looking to remedy that and take the fight to MediaTek in the budget smartphone segment.








 

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