Microsoft's Mojang is working on a version of Minecraft that will be released in China. To bring the game to China, Microsoft has partnered with NetEase, an internet company. NetEase previously worked with Blizzard to release Hearthstone and World of Warcraft in the market.


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Motorola Teases Return Of RAZR Flip Phone

Flip phones used to control almost the entire phone market and when they were popular, one of the top models was Motorola's RAZR. Despite smartphones now dominating the handset market, Motorola is planning a return of its iconic phone later this year.


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Google Project Ara Consumer Edition Headed Out In 2017

Google's modular phone, called Project Ara, is finally going to reach developers and consumers. The developer edition of the handset will go out this year and a consumer model is expected in 2017. Project Ara allows you to swap out various hardware components on your phone.


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Google Placing More Visual Rich Cards In Mobile Search

Searching in the mobile version of Google will soon yield more visual results. Google says it's rolling out a new "rich cards" format which means you'll see cards with images in your searches before your normal search results. The format is being used for movies and recipes.


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Oculus Rift Update Keeps Exclusive Games From Playing On HTC Vive

Developers found a way to get exclusive Oculus Rift titles from the Oculus Store onto the HTC Vive last month, but Oculus has now shut down the ability to unofficially port many games. A developer of the Revive app (which lets people port games) detailed the change.


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ASUS ZenFone 3 Lineup Gets Detailed

A day ahead of Computex, ASUS has scheduled a press conference where it plans to announce its new ZenFone smartphone lineup. We already know that the lineup consists of three smartphones and that 90% of the ZenFone 3 handsets will be powered by Snapdragon chipset.


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Apple Pulls Out iOS 9.3.2 Update For 9.7-inch iPad Pro

Following the reports from users, Apple has officially pulled out the iOS 9.3.2 update for the iPad Pro 9.7. The update bricked the tablet, showing an "Error 56" message. The bug has only affected the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, while other iPhone, iPad, or iPod devices are working fine.


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Yu Yunicorn Gets Delayed, To Be Announced On May 31

Due to some unknown reasons, Yu has postponed the launch of its flagship smartphone "that will redefine flagships." Not much is known why, but the delay isn't huge. The Yu's flagship Yunicorn handset was expected to be announced yesterday, but new date is May 31.


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NVIDIA Shield TV Now Supports HDR, Vudu And 4K At 60fps

Google promised more features with the Android N, but NVIDIA's Shield Android TV got an important update ahead of the new Google OS. The high-end set-top box gains new apps, 4K and HDR content and new games as well, but not all features will be available for other Android TVs.


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Ara Phone Shipping To Developers This Fall

During the last day of Google I/O conference, Google has revealed some information regarding the Ara Phone. After numerous delays, the company will finally start shipping the developer edition this fall. As for the consumer version, it will be available sometime in 2017.


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Snowden Opposes Allo Due To Lack Of Default End-To-End Encryption

Google's new Allo messaging app isn't receiving an endorsement from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. Because the app doesn't have end-to-end encryption enabled by default, Snowden says it is "dangerous" and "unsafe." Allo requires users enable encryption manually.


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Reddit Posts Are Now Embededable

Reddit posts and everything they include (GIFs, images, and videos) can now be embeded elsewhere online. Just like any other embed, placing a small piece of code in your content will add a Reddit post. The full thread that goes along with the post isn't displayed.


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SoftBank Opening Pepper Robot To Android Devs

Android developers will soon have another platform to develop for, SoftBank's humanoid robot 'Pepper.' SoftBank announced upcoming support for third-party development at Google I/O. A designer portal will be created for Pepper prior to its full US arrival.


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Apple To Let People Unlock Mac Using Touch ID On Mobile

An upcoming OS X 10.12 feature may let people unlock their Macs using Touch ID on the iPhone. MacRumors claims the feature will utilize Bluetooth LE to connect your Mac and iPhone when they're near each other. The same process may be used for Apple Pay payments.


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Facebook Allegedly Scanned Private Messages, Used Data To Alter Likes

A lawsuit has been filed against Facebook that claims the network regularly scanned private messages and used data from them to increase likes. The plaintiffs in the case say Facebook looks through messages and if it finds someone has linked to a site, it treats it as a "like."


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Unannounced Meizu Smartphone Features Curved Display, Live Images Available

It is no secret that Meizu is working on a smartphone with a curved display. Now, we have first real evidence that the mentioned display is really in production and that could be announced very soon. The name of the device is unknown, but it should be unveiled sometime in 2H16


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Android Apps And Google Play Store To Be Available For Chromebooks In June

At its I/O 2016 developer conference, Google confirmed previous rumours and announced Android apps and Play Store support for its Chrome OS platform. The support is expected to be released sometime in June, but only to a few select notebooks at first.


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Xiaomi Drone To Launch Later This Month

Drones are the next trending thing in action sports and other similar activities. One of the biggest action camera company GoPro has promised to launch its drone later this year, which might be too late since other companies already have something to offer.


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