GamingNews

EA remains focused on live services with 14 new games this year

Electronic Arts gave investors an overview of its plans for the fiscal year that runs through the end of March 2021. The publisher has 14 games in the works. But it’s also still committed to its ongoing live services like Apex Legends, The Sims 4, and EA Access. To help grow those services, EA says it’s looking to expand its presence even further. “This year we plan to grow our communities…
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MobileNews

Rumor: Google is planning to rebrand Android TV to… Google TV

According to one little birdie I know, Google is planning to rename Android TV to Google TV. That’s it. That’s the story. For a quick history lesson, Google has been slowly but surely removing the Android brand from its products for several years now. While it’s definitely going nowhere as it pertains to the company’s smartphone operating system — Google gave its beloved Android a…
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Electronic Arts beats investor expectations with $1.39 billion in Q4 revenue

Electronic Arts delivered financial results today above Wall Street expectations. The publisher generated $1.39 billion in revenues for Q4, which beat the $1.19 billion that analysts were predicting. For EA’s fiscal 2020, it delivered revenues of $5.54 billion, which is up 12% year-over-year from $4.95 billion in fiscal 2019. The company credits its digital sales and strong franchises for its…
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MobileNews

Samsung Galaxy S, Note devices eligible for $29 screen repairs w/ Premium Care

Screens are one of the most fragile parts of any smartphones and, really, costs for a repair can be ridiculously expensive. For a limited time only, Samsung is offering Galaxy S and Note owners screen repairs for just $29 as part of its Premium Care program. Pointed out by , anyone who purchased their Samsung smartphone with the company’s Premium Care program — a $12 monthly subscription…
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