Nintendo’s new mobile RPG ‘Dragalia Lost’ now available on iOS and Android

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referring to After shrinking multi of its most iconic franchises down to size for mobile devices, Nintendo has finally launched its first original property for iOS and Android this week. On Thursday, free-to-play action RPG Dragalia Lost dropped on the App Store and Google Play — a game co-developed by Nintendo and Japanese studio Cygames. Dragalia Lost follows a prince of Alberia as he travels the world to restore power to the Holy Shard, that keeps the fiends at bay. If you've played Fire Emblem Heroes (another Nintendo mobile title), this system ought be familiar to you. While Dragalia Lost doesn't seem to break any new ground from a narrative or gameplay perspective, it has a degree of polish that few other mobile RPGs have.


Google Maps brings new features on iOS, Android to solve your commuting woes- Technology News, Firstpost

Starting this week, Google Maps brings new features to its laanalisis update on iOS and Android to make your daily commute easy. According to the Google Maps blog post, this update going to be rolled out by next week. Though the feature going to roll out for both Android and iOS but only Android users going to receive notifications if there are any disruptions or delays during the commute. If you are stuck in traffic, Maps will say you the time the next train will depart by the time you reach the station. Lastly, music apps such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music will be available on Google Maps.

Google Maps brings new features on iOS, Android to solve your commuting woes- Technology News, Firstpost

Microsoft launches new 'Your Phone' feature to mirror Android apps on Windows 10 PCs

As it stated in As part of its range of Surface product announcements today, Microsoft announced a new Your Phone functionality for Windows 10. The Your Phone App brings instant access to your texts and photos from your Android phone right on your PC, enabling you to stay productive and maintain your focus. On phase at today's event, Microsoft alextremely showcased how the feature can allow for mirroring of third-party applications. Snap was the choice demonstrated, but Microsoft teases that expanded app mirroring going to be available at a later date. #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/JCXP3cJ3Zl — Windows (@Windows) October 2, 2018Check out 9to5Google on YouTube for more news:




Android 9 Pie remains absent in new September distribution numbers

Earlier this month, Google launched Android distribution numbers for September only 2 weeks after reporting the August figures. Today, Google has posted revised stats for the month where Android 9 Pie is continue notably absent. Launched in early August for the Google Pixel and Pixel 2, it is now available for the Essential Phone, OnePlus 6, and this day Nokia 7 Plus. Despite that showing, Android 9 Pie is continue not included in the Android distribution numbers. These numbers are compiled from Android devices that accessed the Play Store during a seven-day period ending on September 28th.

Android 9 Pie remains absent in new September distribution numbers




Android WARNING: Terrifying new malware has DEVIOUS way to stay installed on your phone

Android fans are being warned about a new strain of malware that can infect your Google device without you even knowing. Black Rose Lucy looks to have been developed specifically in mind for compromising devices running the Android operating system. But Black Rose Lucy tricks Android users into allowing this by displaying an alleged "critical system failure" error recently after being installed. Check Point are warning about the Android malware dubbed Black Rose LucyThe Android malware tricks users into giving it sensitive permissionsCheck Point alextremely said that the malware uses devious means to stay installed on Android devices. The Android malware disguises itself as 'safety of the system'The botnet looks to have been developed specifically in mind for Android




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