The RedMagic 11 Air offers a vibrant 6.85-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 144Hz, excellent gaming performance with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a 7,000mAh battery for solid battery life.
Samsung is updating its Gaming Hub app to provide a more personalized gaming experience for Galaxy phone and tablet owners. The app will now offer recommendations based on the games users already play, making it easier to discover new titles.
Samsung has removed the Creature Collection feature from its Gaming Hub app, which allowed players to unlock collectible "monsters" by progressing through games and hatching virtual eggs. Despite this change, all the unlockable monsters are now available for users to set as their display pictures inside the app without having to complete specific missions or reach certain progress levels.
Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in the gaming industry to become a key player in the global market. The government has allocated resources for local game developers and is attracting international companies. Investment funds have been established to support startups and established firms in the gaming sector. Educational programs and partnerships with universities are being developed to train future game developers. The kingdom plans to host major gaming events to showcase local talent and enhance its reputation as a gaming hub. Additionally, there is a focus on integrating gaming into Saudi culture by promoting games that reflect local heritage and values, encouraging developers to explore themes related to Saudi culture, and fostering community involvement in the gaming industry.
Developers are now required to register their applications before users can sideload them on Android devices, a change aimed at reducing malware risks associated with unverified apps. This policy is particularly significant for Android TV users who often rely on sideloading for niche utilities and unofficial streaming tools. The risk of malware is reportedly 50 times higher when apps are installed from outside the Play Store. Google has promised to create a workflow for experienced users to sideload unverified apps despite the new restrictions.
Sideloading allows users to install apps not available on the Play Store, but it comes with increased risks of data-stealing malware. Users can sideload apps by transferring APK files to their devices and adjusting settings to allow installations from unknown sources.
SmartTube TV is an unofficial YouTube client that offers an ad-free experience and integrates features like SponsorBlock, but it violates YouTube's Terms of Service. Aptoide TV is a community-driven app marketplace that provides access to apps not available on the Play Store, though caution is advised due to potential malware risks. Leanback Launcher is an open-source launcher that enhances performance and customization options for Android TV. RetroArch allows users to emulate classic gaming consoles and requires legal copies of games. Syncler organizes and streams shows and movies from user-selected providers without hosting content itself. AdAway is an open-source ad blocker that filters ads at the device level using host files.
The selection of these apps focuses on enhancing the Android TV experience through performance improvements, user-friendly interfaces, and a range of categories including streaming, gaming, customization, and privacy.
Android casino apps are optimized for fluid play, quick loading times, and smooth performance on various devices. Developers use Android's toolkit to enhance the user experience with features such as fingerprint login, round-the-clock chat, and loyalty perks. Cross-platform integration allows players to seamlessly switch between different gaming hubs under one account. Mobile-exclusive innovations focus on gesture controls, targeted alerts, and geolocation tools to improve user convenience. Leading platforms are implementing stronger player protection features to promote responsible gambling.
Google Play is transforming into a personalized entertainment and gaming hub, enhancing user experience through curated content. The Apps tab now features entertainment corners, seasonal spotlights, and curated content like trending shows and webcomics. Guided Search allows users to type in specific goals, and the platform's AI organizes relevant options. A unified gamer profile tracks stats and achievements across devices, while Gen AI Avatars allow for personalized expression. The Play Points rewards system is integrated across mobile and PC, and Play Games Leagues will launch on October 10. The Sidekick overlay offers in-game tips, and Google Play Games on PC has launched with over 200,000 titles. The new You tab consolidates subscriptions, rewards, and audiobooks into a single feed, starting rollout in select markets this week.
Microsoft has released a significant update for the Xbox app on Windows 11, allowing users to view and launch all installed Windows games from various sources. The update introduces an aggregated gaming library that displays installed games from multiple storefronts, including Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, and Battle.net. This feature aims to simplify game management by providing a single interface for accessing games. The functionality will first be available on the upcoming Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X devices this fall. Additionally, the Xbox app will soon synchronize cloud-playable games across devices, enabling gamers to continue their progress on either PC or console. The update is being rolled out via the Microsoft Store on Windows 11 for all PCs, including laptops, desktops, and handheld devices.
Samsung is expanding its cloud gaming technology, hinting at a future beyond gaming apps and an app-less experience across devices. The Mobile Gaming Hub is now available in the UK and Germany, allowing Galaxy phone users to engage in mobile gaming without downloads or installations through cloud streaming technology. This development enhances the gaming experience and opens possibilities for connected devices.
Cloud gaming allows users to play games on various devices without the need for expensive gaming PCs or graphics cards. It streams high-quality video from powerful data center computers, providing smooth gameplay as long as the internet connection is stable. The Samsung Gaming Hub, exclusive to Samsung TVs, features a user-friendly interface and includes the GeForce Now app, which utilizes Nvidia GPUs for enhanced graphics and performance. Users can access the GeForce Now app without downloading or installing anything, and they can create or log into an Nvidia account directly on their TV. GeForce Now offers free and paid membership options, with the free tier allowing access to free-to-play titles, while paid memberships provide additional features like 4K resolution and extended session times. Users can link their game libraries from platforms like Steam, Epic, and Origin securely through QR codes. The app is compatible with most game controllers, and performance may vary based on the TV’s resolution and internet speed. Players can start new save files or continue existing ones with synced statistics across platforms.