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What I would have given for this as a kid. Photo: Mattel

What I would have given for this as a kid. Photo: Mattel

It’s easy to assume that traditional kid’s toys are taking a beating due to the sky-high popularity of tablets and smartphones among the younger generation.

But toy-maker Mattel is attempting to strike back with a concept that, honestly, sounds amazing: an affordable $300 3D printer designed to let your sprogs (or, let’s be honest, immature adults everywhere) print their own toys, as designed on an accompanying mobile app.

Marshmallow is on its way to your Galaxy S6. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Marshmallow is on its way to your Galaxy S6. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung’s latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow upgrade for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge is now rolling out globally, just two weeks after making its debut in South Korea. The release brings big improvements to TouchWiz and new features.

Blast aliens for love. Photo: Stephen Smith/Cult of Mac

Blast aliens for love. Photo: Stephen Smith/Cult of Mac

Looking to play a fast-paced, arcade-inspired video game on your iPhone or iPad? Polyblast, like a modern mashup of retro arcade favorites Space Invaders, Missile Command, and Tetris, has just gotten a Valentine’s Day update, making this simple yet addictive little shooter a fantastic choice for your day of love.

If you love simple arcade-style shooters, Polyblast will keep you well-sated with solid gameplay mechanics, a delightful visual style, and a soundtrack that’ll take anyone from the era of quarter-gobbling stand-up cabinets back to their alien-blasting youth.

Check out the video below for a quick look at the game in action.

Note 5 still isn't available in Europe. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Android

Note 5 still isn’t available in Europe. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Android

Six months after launching the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung has finally revealed the reason why it decided not to bring the device to Europe — and it might just offend you.

According to the South Korean company, we Europeans just aren’t productive enough.

Windows 3.1 in Google Chrome. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Windows 3.1 in Google Chrome. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Remember the days before high-speed broadband and photo-realistic graphics, when the best games you could get on PC were things like Win Pool, Brickbuster, and Gopher-It? Now you can go back in time and relive them right inside your web browser.

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