With almost 500 thousand copies sold worldwide, it appears that, in Square Enix‘s eyes, 2016’s World of Final Fantasy more than merited a sequel. It’s just interesting that the sequel, World of Final Fantasy: Meli-Melo, would be exclusive to mobile and arrive by the end of 2017.
For those unfamiliar with the original, World of Final Fantasy let you play as twins hoping to regain their memories as they travel to various locations and get involved in different conflicts.
The COVID-19 outbreak changed nearly all aspects of our lives. For several months, early all of the major pro and collegiate sports leagues shut down operations. However, many of the major sports leagues have since either restarted their seasons or launched limited seasons. So what are the best streaming services for sports that you can access now?
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Here are some of the best streaming services for sports right now — many of which are official apps for major sports leagues.
If you pay attention to the rumor mill surrounding Google’s Pixel devices, you might remember a bit of drama earlier this year.
According to The Verge, a source has confirmed that the device HTC had readied for Google as the Pixel 2 XL is now being released as the HTC U11 Plus. Instead of scrapping all of the engineering work and money poured into the project, HTC decided to move forward with some slight alterations and release the phone as its own.
Happy Monday, folks. It might lift your start-of-the-week blues to learn that right now you can you can get a certified refurbished and GSM unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for just $384.99 from Dailysteals.
You can get the full lowdown on the Galaxy Note 8 in our comprehensive review. Spoiler alert: it scored a rather sensational 9.1 out of 10 when we reviewed it in 2017. It launched less than 18 months ago for $950, and as our comparison article explains, you’re not missing out on many features between the Note 8 and the Note 9.
Asus ROG Phone 2If you want the best performance offered in the world of mobile, look no further.
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Asus made a statement when it released its Zenfone 6, showing the world they could be a real contender in the ever-cluttered mobile market. Can the ROG Phone 2 carry on this excellence? Well, in Android Authority‘s review, you’re about to find out!
I wrote the Asus ROG Phone 2 review after spending six days with the device as my primary phone.
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Boost Mobile has launched promo plans that offer calls, text, and 2GB of data starting at $10 per month. They’ll be available at those rates until the end of 2020. You’ll get less data once 2021 starts, however. Dish appears to have a simple strategy to reel you into Boost Mobile: by offering service at a price that might be too low to pass up. Boost Mobile has introduced a pair of promo phone plans that offer full service at prices well below what you’d normally pay, provided you’re willing to live within some limits.
Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Thursday, 5 November 2020 1. Best new drone: The DJI Mini 2 does it againThe new DJI Mini 2 has stolen the crown as the best drone you can buy for under $500 …from DJI itself, Jonathan Feist over at DroneRush.com tells me. He’d know, he has one already.
The just-announced new Drone had a few leaks in advance but now we know that this is the perfect successor to the DJI Mavic Mini, remaining a sub-250 gram drone for those FAA reasons (ie, you don’t need to register the Mini 2 with the FAA before you fly) and well-priced.
The Super Bowl is over and done with for another year, but it has left behind the thing we really care about: the adverts. Super Bowl veterans like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google introduced new commercials while some smaller names made first-time appearances.
Sadly, they were all a tad underwhelming this year, much like the lukewarm half-time show — and the scoreline. Still, if you missed them, here’s a rundown of the major Super Bowl tech adverts from this year’s game.
It’s time for the Sunday giveaway! Like every week, we’re giving away a brand new Android phone to one lucky Android Authority reader.
A big congratulations to the winners of last week’s OnePlus 8 giveaway, George J. from the UK.
This week we’re giving away a brand new Google Pixel 4, courtesy of the Android Authority Newsletter!
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Since theHTC One was launched last month, there has been quite a bit of excitement surrounding the extra software that it brought. One piece of software in particular is HTC Sense TV. The title may be misleading as it isn’t exactly a way for you to watch TV on the device, but rather a more intuitive way for you to control it. The software will display a TV Guide-like interface that will allow you to easily change channels due to the built-in IR sensor on the phone’s power button.