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  • The world's 'most powerful' smartphone isn't, but it's still good

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.20.2015

    One smartphone maker is learning the hard way why you shouldn't promise more than you can deliver. Yu (partly owned by India's Micromax) has unveiled the Yutopia, which it bills as the "most powerful phone on the planet." There's only one problem: it isn't. You'll find plenty to like in the Cyanogen OS handset between its 5.2-inch quad HD display, Snapdragon 810 chip, 4GB of RAM, 21-megapixel rear camera, 8-megapixel front shooter, fingerprint reader and 3,000mAh battery. However, you've seen all of this or better in phones released months ago -- odds are that you bought a Galaxy Note 5 or Nexus 6P if you were determined to get the best specs.

  • Micromax launches the phone that got OnePlus banned in India

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    12.18.2014

    Micromax has just revealed the first product from its Yu smartphone collaboration with Cyanogen: the Yureka. Even ahead of its launch, the $142 handset has gained a certain notoriety. Cyanogen declared it would no longer update OnePlus One phones sold in India thanks to an exclusive deal with Micromax, and the Indian government even banned the OnePlus One completely. As for the phone itself? Micromax isn't known for spec-tastic handsets, but the Yureka does have one claim to fame: It's the first 64-bit device officially supported by Cyanogen. Otherwise, the phone is a decent-looking mid-ranger with a 64-bit 1.5Ghz Snapdragon 615 octa-core chip, a 5.5-inch 720p screen, 2GB of RAM and dual 13-megapixel/5-megapixel cameras.

  • OnePlus and Cyanogen on brink of breakup after India fight

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    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    11.28.2014

    Poor OnePlus just can't take a break. Just as the company's busy taking care of its Black Friday promotion, its store opening in Beijing and its India launch with Amazon next week, a close partner decided to drop a hurtful bomb. Cyanogen Inc., the maker of OnePlus One's Android ROM, announced that it's now inked a deal with Micromax to exclusively support the latter's upcoming online brand Yu -- a direct competitor of Xiaomi -- in India. And by "exclusive" we do mean no love for OnePlus, who implies in its latest blog post that Cyanogen knew about its India plan all along, yet it was suddenly shunned to make way for a new partner over there. If true, this is a surprisingly childish move from an up-and-coming company that has no doubt benefitted much from its partnership with OnePlus thus far.

  • EA Blueprint developing games for social networking sites

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.11.2008

    EA has put two of its major players behind EA Blueprint, a new project focusing on creating games for social networking sites like Facebook. The team is lead by EA Los Angeles heavies General Manager Neil Young and Director of Artist and Repertoire Alan Yu. According to Gametap, Blueprint will work with small developers and assist with funding and project management. There will be some new IPs mixed in with extensions of current EA games, but the key focus is high-quality "small-scale transmedia" titles that can reach millions. EA is already testing the waters with a game on Facebook (and its 62 million users) called Facebook Smarty Pants. With EA's own CEO presenting a different type of EA recently, perhaps small-scale transmedia cooperation could take the place of the mega-acquisitions we're used to with the company.

  • Konami bringing new Yu-Gi-Oh! game to DS

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    12.08.2006

    Konami has announced that they're bringing Yu-Gi-Oh! Spirit Caller to the US. With a release date of early January 2007, card-flipping fanatics will get their chance to cut teeth on a new Yu-Gi-Oh! adventure. With the start of a brand new year at Duel Academy, a wave of excitement has hit all the students as they desire to start. The player, in being placed in the Slifer Red Dorm, strange things begin to occur and the player begins hearing the voice of the spirit duelist. Apparently, the spirit duelist is a good fellow, as it will help you in dueling and solving the new mysteries surrounding the academy.Game features include: Head to head worldwide dueling via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Based on the top-rated Yu-Gi-Oh! GX series from Cartoon Network Includes over 1,400 cards Create and edit the look of your character Each game includes three exclusive trading cards