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Tthe Nintendo president revealed that "Super Mario Run" was just the beginning of its mobile strategy, as the company is slated to release two to three games a year beyond 2017.
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Huawei announced that Honor 8 is finally getting an Android 7.0 Nougat and EMUI 5.0 this coming ebruary 2017. It will change the said model's speed and performance in general for the better.
A recent study shows how smartphones and 3D printing can be used to make movies out of living cells --- without the need for expensive equipment. It is now possible for laboratories around the world to do the same, thanks to this research.
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The 2017 best smartphone race has just gotten more interesting as Nokia makes a comeback with its newest smartphone offering.
Apple's IPhone will get a revamp both in its design and features. The IPhone 8 will feature a curved Oled display.
Microsoft is bringing a full version of its latest operating system, complete with desktop app support to its ARM chipsets. It enables more desktop feels --- and hopefully, on mobile phones as well with a little help from Continuum chips.