Episode 142

Episode 142: Tetris on Mobile

Published on: 28th January, 2020

Microsoft: 1:33

- SDK released for Surface Duo.

Apple: 6:48

- The original Mac is now 36 years old.

- Next iPhone Pro rumored to have navy blue option.

- Low-cost iPhone 9 could launch as early as March.

Google: 19:01

- New apps for Digital Well-being: Envelope, Activity Bubbles, Screen Stopwatch.

- Google I/O confirmed for May 12-14.

General Tech: 23:58

- Motorola Razr coming Feb 6.

Gaming: 24:58

- Multiplayer mode now available on Mario Kart Tour.

- Verizon giving new FiOS Gigabit customers free Stadia Premier Edition.

- Sony is shutting down Playstation Vue and allowing other streaming services.

- New Xcloud games.

- AMD 5600XT launched.

- Mobile Tetris is gone and back on iOS and Android.

- Sony tweets.

- New Wii U games.

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Calling All Platforms Tech and Gaming News
We're just a few guys talking about our favorite hobby. And that just happens to be tech! We cover everything from Apple to Google to PC to console gaming. We give viewpoints from all sides.

Tempers can tend to get pretty heated when it comes to technology and platforms. Everyone has a favorite. But here we think that arguing about why we're different doesn't do a whole lot to make us happier. So you've got a favorite platform? Awesome. So do we. But we figure that there's always going to be something worthwhile wherever you choose to check your email, browse your social medias, or play your games, so we try to keep an open mind.

We're not interested in angry rants about the terrible state of various industries, nor are we interested in laying blame for problems squarely at someone's feet. We recognize that in a lot of cases the reason we might not enjoy something is entirely the blame of our own preferences. The only name-calling and platform-bashing you'll see around here will be in good fun, and likely self-inflicted.

We're on a quest to find quality technology wherever we can get it. Sometimes that's an Android smartphone, sometimes it's a Surface or an iMac. In any case, you are welcome to join us.