Fortnite is a fast paced competitive game, so to help new players practice, a 4 player Playground mode without enemies was introduced, but had to be suspended for technical reasons. But now it's back and live for all players. Here's all you need to know about Fortnite Playground Mode
The first stage of our Smartphone World Cup is over, and we'll tell you who won each of our four duels. As is the case with the World Cup currently going on in Russia, we had our share of surprises starting with the beginning of our big smartphone tournament.
Everyone wants to win their time back, build good habits and be more productive. For those reasons, time management apps have been commonplace for many years. Now that Google and Apple are building these features into their mobile operating systems, it's a good time to consider if they're worth using.
High-end smartphones are expensive, more than ever before. Despite this development, however, manufacturers still do not meet the needs of their customers. Nobody wants irrelevant $900 smartphones that aren't making a real splash. Here's why we should look to a manufacturer known for mid-range devices to lead the way.
During the keynote at WWDC, Apple showed off some new augmented reality possibilities with the famous toy manufacturer LEGO, and we tested the app. Here are our impressions of the game, and our thoughts on augmented reality and LEGO's strategy.
The Huawei P20 Pro and the Apple iPhone X meet for a camera comparison in the first round of our Smartphone World Cup. You decide which of the two smartphones shoots the better daylight photos!
The World Cup has started in Russia, and we're holding the smartphone World Cup at AndroidPIT! We'll nominate our world champion of smartphone cameras over the course of several game days. Let's start the draw!
Apple Maps is down, so tough luck if you were relying on your iPhone to get somewhere. But don't worry, there's a solution for you. Can you guess what it is? In this article, you can find out what's happening with Apple Map and what to do until it comes back on again.
Now that I've found the Xiaomi Mi Band 3, I know it's the perfect wearable for me, and I've let go of my nagging desire to buy an Apple Watch. Here's why.
Siri has long been a leader in the field of language assistants, but Amazon and Google have overtaken in Apple in this field. With the new features Apple announced at WWDC 2018, Siri should take a step forward again. But the comparison shows, playing catch-up won't be easy.
Instagram, the ever popular social media app that allows you to edit photos and videos and share them with your friends, family and followers, is supposed to be limited to just your phone or tablet. But it doesn't have to be that way. In this article, we show you how to use Instagram on a Mac.
After nine years with numerous Apple iPhones, last year I put aside my last smartphone with the Apple logo, the iPhone 6 Plus. The journey to Android Island was frightening at first, but not as difficult as you might imagine.
Apple has pulled a new iOS out of its hat and the Android world is realizing they've seen this all before. Of course, Android didn't make such a big splash with Android P either. We'll detail the latest developments in this ongoing rivalry.
Android users, here's some news that will inspire jealousy: Apple iPhones and iPads from the last six years will get the update to iOS 12, as soon as it is ready! All at once! For many, that was the highlight of the keynote at WWDC 2018. But it's not that simple.
WWDC 2018 started with a keynote in which Apple exposed its human side at the start of the developer conference. Developers, customers, and users are the focus and that's a good thing.
In early June, Apple hosts its WWDC developer conference in San Jose. News about iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 are expected, of course. But what else will Tim Cook & Co. present at the keynote?
Apple has just introduced iOS 12, the new operating system update for iPhone and iPad. The update will come on all iOS 11-compatible smartphones. Here are all the new features that will be included with the update!
Apple has given us some updates about WatchOS 5 at the WWDC 2018 developer conference. The new version watchOS 5 brings a lot of new features to Apple Watch, including the option to turn your watch into a walkie-talkie. "Hey Siri" has meanwhile passed its prime on Apple Watch.
During its developer conference, Apple announced several exciting innovations. The most exciting part of the keynote was the news about iOS 12, and the Cupertino firm definitely brought up a thorn in Android's side: updates!
Apple kicked off its developer conference with a focus on augmented reality, introducing ARKit 2.0 as well as demonstrating just how useful and fun it would be in a variety on contexts, including measuring real objects, creative projects and even playing with Lego sets. Here's what we learned from WWDC 2018.
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