Category: Mobile

Square Enix’s answer to ‘Pokémon Go’ is ‘Dragon Quest Walk’

[ad_1] Players will also be able to build and decorate a virtual room with items collected through the game’s challenges and quests. Dragon Quest Walk will launch in closed beta on June 11th. However, the game has only been confirmed in Japan thus far, so international players will be forced to wait. A handful of […]

Oppo allegedly shows off an under-display selfie camera

[ad_1] In his weibo post earlier today, Oppo VP Brian Shen shared a short video clip of what appears to be a notch-free prototype smartphone lying on a desk. The camera app was launched, and despite the lack of a visible front-facing camera, the screen still seemingly showed a live view of the room’s ceiling. […]

Huawei reportedly scales back phone production following US ban

[ad_1] Foxconn declined to comment, and Huawei hadn’t initially responded to requests for comment. Provided the report is accurate, it would signal an abrupt end to Huawei’s runaway growth. Not that the company might have much choice when US companies can’t work with the firm unless they have explicit permission. Without official Android support (and […]

‘Pokémon Go’ will drop Apple Watch support after July 1st

[ad_1] If you’re used to advancing your Pokémon Go game with an Apple Watch, you’ll want to change your habits. Niantic is ending support for the Apple Watch after July 1st — beyond that, you can’t connect your watch to the creature-catching game. Simply put, it’s not as useful any more. Now that Adventure Sync […]

Google puts augmented reality animals in its Search app

[ad_1] What’s black and white and AR all over? A giant panda in Search. pic.twitter.com/P4M2ki7uMe— Google (@Google) May 31, 2019 The card also has a “View in your space” button that places an animated version of that animal in the environment you’re in. You can move them around and resize them — they even come […]

What are the best language learning apps?

[ad_1] Amber BoumanCommunity Content Editor I have tried out at least two dozen language-learning apps over the past several years, and I think it helps to first know what kind of learner you are (visual, auditory, etc.) and how you most like to interact with your device. For example, I listen to a lot of […]

Finally, I can use my iPhone to ride the NYC subway

[ad_1] Before I get into that, though, let’s first talk about the setup process for Express Transit, as the Apple Pay feature is called. When you go to “Wallet & Apple Pay” settings on your iPhone, you’ll now see an option called Express Transit Card. After you tap on that, you need to select a […]

Apple raises iOS cellular download limit to 200MB

[ad_1] It’s a welcome addition, and could be helpful if you absolutely need an app when you’re away from WiFi. However, it may still be too modest for some. It’s not too hard to find apps for productivity and social networking that top even the unofficial limit (Facebook’s is 260MB), and you can generally forget […]

Apple will reportedly limit third-party tracking in kids apps

[ad_1] As The Wall Street Journal points out, many iPhone privacy issues are the result of third-party apps that share sensitive information. Even apps in the kids category, like Curious World, are guilty of sharing users’ names and ages. Apple says privacy concerns are the second most common reason for rejecting an app from the […]