Archive for: April, 2015

Google ARC Welder Allows Android Apps to Run in Chrome Browser

Google is attempting to increase the number of places people can run Android apps, by bringing them to desktops. The App Runtime for Chrome (ARC) tool was initially brought out for Chrome OS, but Google has expanded the development tool’s availability to the Chrome browser, allowing the Android apps to run on Windows, Mac, and […]

Watch the First 15 Minutes of Gameplay from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

CD Projekt RED (via IGN) has debuted an extensive video for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt showing off the first 15 minutes of gameplay for the upcoming title. Check it out in the player below! The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story-driven, next-generation open world role-playing game set in a visually stunning fantasy universe full […]

Netflix to Premiere Special Correspondents – Starring Ricky Gervais

Special Correspondents, a new original feature film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and starring Eric Bana (Deliver Us From Evil, Lone Survivor) and Gervais (Muppets Most Wanted, “Derek”), will debut worldwide on Netflix next year. With Special Correspondents Gervais has written a modern comedy in which Bana plays a struggling New York based radio […]

Dell Launching 24 Inch 2560 x 1440 IPS Mainstream Display

Dell has unveiled a new display — the Texas company has released the P2416 display, a 24-inch 2560×1440 IPS display. Alongside the mainstream display, the company is offering an advance shipment replacement guarantee if a single bright pixel is discovered within the three year warranty period. The new Dell display features a three-port USB 2.0 […]

FCC Gives Out More Fines Over 911 Outage

The FCC today announced more fines being levied against telecommunications providers who failed to meet their emergency call obligations during the 911 outage of April 2014. CenturyLink settled for a record fine of $16 million and Intrado Communications settled for $1.4 million. In addition to the fines, the companies need to put in place a […]

T-Mobile Discontinues Sony Xperia Z3

T-Mobile confirmed via Twitter that it is no longer selling Sony’s flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z3. T-Mobile offered the device for just 6 months. The Z3 is still for sale directly from Sony’s U.S. web site. Sony is offering it unlocked for $569.

Sharp Wants to Divest LCD Business

Sharp is hoping it will be able to spin off a portion of its LCD panel business. The company wants to unload the piece of its display unit that makes small- and mid-sized displays for devices such as smartphones and tablets. The company hasn’t been able to compete with rivals LG Display and Japan Display […]

OnePlus’ OxygenOS Now Out!

OnePlus has released a full version of its Oxygen operating system for its One smartphone. OnePlus released an alpha version of the operating system in January, but the new release is stable enough for all users . The OnePlus One handset shipped last year with CyanogenMod based on Android 4.4 KitKat. OnePlus said it spent […]

WB Previews Mad Max: Fury Road and San Andreas at WonderCon

Warner Bros. Pictures took the stage  at the Anaheim Convention Center for their WonderCon panel, offering a brief look at two of their summer blockbusters: George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road and Brad Peyton’s San Andreas. “It’s about a family in trouble,” said star Carla Gugino about the latter, “It’s not dinosaurs. It’s not aliens. […]

Falling Skies at WonderCon Shows War-Torn Trailer for Final Season

While all of us here at Tot are sad that TNT’s Falling Skies upcoming fifth season wil be its last, the Spielberg-produced alien war season looks to be going out with a major bang. The final invasion will begin this coming June, and below you can watch the WonderCon for the start Falling Skies last […]

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