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Yes, Microsoft bought another one of your favorite apps. Photo: 6Wunderkinder

Yes, Microsoft bought another one of your favorite apps. Photo: 6Wunderkinder

Microsoft’s devouring of our favorite mobile apps continues today with the acquisition of 6Wunderkinder, makers of popular task management app Wunderlist.

The buyout, which comes just four months after Microsoft acquired Sunrise, will help the software continue its mission to reinvent productivity in a mobile-first world, it says.

The Galaxy S6 certainly doesn't seem to be living up to Samsung's expectations.

The Galaxy S6 certainly doesn’t seem to be living up to Samsung’s expectations.

For a smartphone that was meant to turn around Samsung’s flagging mobile division, the Galaxy S6 hasn’t exactly been a rousing success.

In fact, according to one new report coming out of Taiwan, sales have been sufficiently disappointing that Samsung has decided to cut orders for its flagship device by 16 percent.

The report doesn’t make clear whether this refers to just the S6 or the S6 Edge also — or possibly a combination of both. Whatever the breakdown, it’s another piece of less-than-stellar news for Samsung at a time when it could really use some positivity.

Android on your next Wii? Nope. Photo: Nintendo/Cult of Android

Android on your next Wii? Nope. Photo: Nintendo/Cult of Android

Nintendo has denied claims that its upcoming NX console will run Android.

An earlier report out of Japan, citing sources familiar with Nintendo’s plans, promised that the NX would employ Android software in an effort to attract new users and developers. But unfortunately for those excited by that prospect, it’s not going to happen.

Is the Galaxy S6 about to get a bigger brother? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Is the Galaxy S6 about to get a bigger brother? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung already has a flagship phablet series in the Galaxy Note, but that won’t stop it from launching a larger version of the Galaxy S6, according to a new report.

Sources familiar with the South Korean company’s plans say a “Galaxy S6 Plus” will launch in the coming weeks, with a display measuring around 5.5 inches in size and Samsung’s impressive 16-megapixel rear-facing camera.

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