Sony Gearing to Bring the PlayStation Titles as Mobile Games

Mobile Games

It seems Pokémon Go’s immense success has got Sony all curious. The company, which bunged developing mobile games more than a year ago, is all set to strike a comeback in the said segment in 2018. As per the reports from Nikkei that Sony is going to introduce a minimum of 5 mobile games by the March month of 2018. The reports also stated that these games will be made available in Japan and some other parts of Asia. ForwardWorks which is Sony’s new division is going to manage the distribution part.

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Ola and Uber Shake Hands with the Google

Ola and Uber

After Google joined hands with Ola and Uber, cab booking is now going to be even more trouble-free. This partnership means that one can now look for directions before choosing the taxi service directly from the Search app or mobile search browser.

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Samsung will Invest Rs. 1970 Crore in Noida’s Plant

Samsung

The recent disaster of Galaxy Note 7 has not made Samsung lose its morale. The mobile giant is trying to turn around the situation by bringing the Galaxy Note 7 features to S7 series. In addition to it, new investment news has been confirmed for the India market. The company is going to invest a whopping amount of Rs 1,970 Crore with the aim to double the capacity of their Noida plant in Uttar Pradesh by before the beginning 2020.

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Nokia D1C: A Smartphone or A Tablet

Nokia D1C

Nokia D1C

As per earlier reports, Nokia D1C was expected to one of the mid-range Smartphones from the Finnish Smartphone company. However, a new benchmark has unveiled that the new Nokia D1C is not a Smartphone but actually a giant tablet. Last week, the listing of Antutu confirmed that a Nokia branded gadget featuring Android 7.0 Nougat is in picture. Previously, as per the specs D1C was thought to be one of the midrange Smartphones but Nokia has something else going in the mind. It seems that with D1C, Nokia is perhaps trying to focus on an Android-based home entertainment gadget. The tablet seems to give a tough competition to Samsung’s 18.4-inch Galaxy tablet.

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