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Netflix Games Is Developing a Cozy MMO Called 'Spirit Crossing,' Now Looking for Mobile Game Testers
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player.one | Isaiah Richard
Over the past years, Netflix Games has evolved from hosting third-party titles to developing its own games, and with its acquisition of Spry Fox three years ago, it is now moving on to its next project under the studio. The company has recently announced its next mobile game under Spry Fox, but it is also reportedly its 'most ambitious' project yet, centering on another cozy game, but in the MMO genre.
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1 month ago |
techtimes.com | Isaiah Richard
Since the dawn of texting and chatting, users cannot control what they have sent once it is delivered. Google Messages is looking to change that with its Remote Delete feature, which is now available for all. Google Messages Remote Delete Feature Is Now HereAndroid Authority shared a new report which shares more about Google Messages' Remote Delete feature.
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1 month ago |
techtimes.com | Isaiah Richard
If you are Verizon subscriber stuck in the wilderness or other remote areas and have no cellular network signal, then you are in luck as satellite texting is now available from the network provider. However, there is a small setback as it is only available for users who have the Samsung Galaxy S25 and the Google Pixel 9 smartphones. Eligibility for devices, however, will follow soon. However, Verizon has not provided specific details as to which devices and when this can take place.
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1 month ago |
techtimes.com | Isaiah Richard
Apple is reportedly gearing up for the release of the much-awaited homeOS, which will serve as the main operating system for all of its smart home experiences. homeOS will not reportedly debut as a standalone software only as it has been revealed that it will come with the HomePad later this year. Apple to Reportedly Debut the homeOS Later This YearAccording to a report by 9to5Mac, Apple is now preparing for the launch of the homeOS, which is reportedly set to debut this year.
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1 month ago |
techtimes.com | Isaiah Richard
Google's upcoming midrange smartphone, the Pixel 9a, was set to be released this month and bolster its lineup, but the company's plans is facing a setback because of reported component issues. The company has recently confirmed this but claims the wait will not be long as the new budget smartphone is coming in April, meaning the delay will only last a few weeks.
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