Thursday, 1 August 2019

[Update: Out now] Battle Chasers: Nightwar is coming to Android as a premium release

Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a stylish turn-based RPG that's based off the Battle Chasers comic book series by Joe Madureira. The title was originally released on PC and consoles back in 2017, and thanks to a recent announcement from the publisher Handy Games it's clear that Battle Chasers: Nightwar is going to be coming to Android as a premium release sometime this summer.

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Read Game of Thrones’ Finale Script for a Glimpse at Some Bullshit

There were a lot of interesting ideas in Game of Thrones’ final episode, albeit ones dramatically rushed into, with disregard for actually setting them up over the course of a season (or several seasons) of television. Now, you can see some of the processes behind getting to where we got at the end of all things Game

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Facebook is reportedly working on a media streaming box with video chat for TVs

Facebook released its Portal smart displays back in October 2018 and is now reportedly working on expanding its ecosystem to TVs. Indeed, according to rumors, the social media network has approached steaming companies to discuss a potential partnership to bring their services to a new device made for TVs.

According to The Information, Facebook went to Amazon, Disney, Hulu, and Netflix in preparation for the release of a future device that would let users stream media content and video calls from their TVs.

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Digital Wellbeing integrates with Chrome Canary to enable website usage limits

There have been previous reports that Digital Wellbeing would be coming to Chrome in Android Q, and we now know what this integration is going to look like. The least stable of the publicly available Chrome builds is the Canary channel and a recent update has added a flag that allows sharing of usage stats with the Digital Wellbeing app and also allows limits for individual sites.

The flag in question can be found at chrome://flags/#usage-stats in the Chrome Canary for Android.

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Upgrade Your Kitchen's Blender With Today's Ninja Gold Box

Refurb Ninja 1000 Watts Blender NJ600 | $48 | Amazon
Refurb Ninja Intelli-Sense Kitchen System | $98 | Amazon

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