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HTC One 'Aero' A9 Release Date and Specs: HTC Shares Official Teaser Image of 'HTC Aero' Flagship Smartphone Set for September 6
The rumored HTC Aero device may finally make an appearance on September 6. HTC has just shared an official image for a device widely believed to be called Aero or HTC One A9. The model is also described in Chinese as “MengYao” which roughly translates to “superior handsomeness.”
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Deadpool Release Date for PS4, Xbox One: GameStop Confirms Arrival Of Popular Anti-Hero Game to Current-Gen Consoles
A remastered version of the superhero action game Deadpool originally released in 2013 will soon be available for current generation consoles. GameStop, one of the largest video game retailers, has confirmed the new PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ports via a Twitter post on Tuesday.
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Release Date Updates For LG G Flex, G Flex 2, LG G Pad II 10.1 Tablet
Among recent LG models predicted to get Google’s upcoming firmware is the LG G Flex 2. Its predecessor, the original G Flex launched in 2013, is included in a rumored list of devices about to get Android 6.0. Also in the waiting list is the upcoming LG G Pad II 10.1 tablet.
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Audi A3 2016 Release Date, Specs: Hack-Resistant 'Virtual Cockpit' Technology Confirmed for Audi A3, A4, Q7 SUV
Audi has finally confirmed that the streamlined infotainment system will indeed come to the mid-cycle version of the Audi A3 for 2016. The automaker's Virtual Cockpit is designed to deliver more advantages compared to conventional infotainment systems. It combines the functions of analog gauges and a center-stack display. It moves the screen closer to the driver’s line of sight, which eliminates the need for repeatedly glancing sideways toward the infotainment screen.
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Mortal Kombat X Release Date Update, Refund: Xbox 360 and PS3 Versions Dropped, NetherRealm Airs New 'Kombat Kast' livestream
Mortal Kombat X was originally scheduled to launch on April this year for previous generation consoles like PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and current versions PlayStation 4, Xbox One along with Windows PC. However, only the current-gen and PC versions arrived. Following a series of delays, Warner Bros. has ultimately decided not to distribute the last-gen console versions at all.