Coming soon to a smartphone near you. Photo: Nintendo

Coming soon to a smartphone near you. Photo: Nintendo

Nintendo’s first ever smartphone game will finally land on iOS and Android this month — and we now know when and where it will be making its world debut.

Called Miitomo — and described by its creators as a “smart-device app that sparks one-of-a-kind conversations between you and your friends” — the game will first be available to download in Japan on March 17.

Nest's 3rd generation thermostat. Photo: Nest.

Nest’s 3rd generation thermostat. Photo: Nest.

Google-owned Nest is introducing a new feature today which it claims will make its home automation kit better than ever at knowing when you are home and, as a result, enable it to react to your needs by locking or unlocking doors, turning lights on or off and activating or deactivating Nest’s security cameras.

Not only does the update make the company’s thermostat smarter than ever, it’s more accessible too, by adding support for up to ten people via a new family account, that way everyone can enjoy the wonders of living in a nearly autonomous home.

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Nexus 5 may not be past it just yet. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Google’s new Android N preview isn’t available for the Nexus 5, leading some people to believe that Marshmallow will be its last official update. But there’s hope for the beloved handset yet.

Google’s Git repositories show that the company has been testing Android N for the Nexus 5 internally.

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A key to being a successful coder is having as broad a knowledge base as possible — the more you know, the better you code.

With all the languages, platforms, and frameworks in the web development world these days it can be hard to know where to start, but with the Pay What You Want Web Hacker Bundle deal at Cult of Android Deals you can get a ground-up tour of the most in-demand tools and techniques any modern coder needs.

The LG G5 and its 'friends' are soon coming to the US. Photo: LG

The LG G5 and its ‘friends’ are soon coming to the US. Photo: LG

LG today announced that its flagship phone for the first half of 2016, the LG G5, will be landing in the United States in early April. The handset and “LG Friends” will be available across all the four major carriers in the states, along with retailers like B&H Photo and Best Buy.

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