Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is frustrated with the amount of first-team football at Arsenal Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain wants to leave Arsenal this summer, Sky Sports News HQ understands. KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - The 23-year-old believes he has become stale at the Emirates and needs to re-ignite his career elsewhere. Oxlade-Chamberlain feels he has been taken for granted by Arsenal and is frustrated by limited first-team opportunities and a lack of contract talks, despite having only 15 months left on his present deal. Oxlade-Chamberlain was one of Arsenal's few impressive performers in the 5-1 defeat to Bayern Munich KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - The chances of Oxlade-Chamberlain agreeing to any new deal at this late stage are understood to be unlikely.
In recent months, he has been reportedly linked with summer transfers to Manchester City and Manchester United as well as Liverpool and he now sees his future away from north London. The England international was one of the few players to impress in Arsenal's 5-1 loss to Bayern Munich on Tuesday, playing in his new role in the centre of midfield. Oxlade-Chamberlain has scored two goals and has provided four assists in 22 appearances in the Premier League this season. Source : skysports.com PT KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - Ancient lore tells a tale of a monstrous beast - a sea monster so horrifying, it instilled fear in even the bravest of adventurers. Now, despite the warnings of travelers, the myths of sailors or the ramblings of the drifters, you will have the opportunity to tame the beast! Introducing: the Kraken card back! PT KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - These card backs replace the art decorating the reverse side of your cards and are an amazing display of your courageous feats. Add this badge of honor to your collection by hitting Rank 20 in either Standard or Wild Ranked Play modes. You’ll receive the Kraken card back at the end of March’s Ranked Play Season in your Ranked Play reward chest. You earn Ranked Play reward chests based on your highest earned rank over the course of a Ranked Play season. Reward chests may contain seasonal card backs, Arcane Dust, and golden cards, and can be obtained by playing in either Standard or Wild Ranked Play modes. You’ll be awarded one chest per Ranked Play season based on your highest rank between the two modes. Don’t forget—the further you move up the Ranked Play ladder, the more bonus stars you’ll receive next season. In Ranked Play, you’ll receive bonus stars based on your performance from the previous season—one bonus star per rank you attained. Please note that even if bonus stars from the previous season get you directly to Rank 20 or above, you still have to log in at least once each Ranked Season to qualify for the card back reward.
No other legendary sea monster was as feared as the colossal Kraken. Display this mythic beast’s prowess as you cross the sea of challengers while creating your own legendary tale! Source : playhearthstone.com ![]() PT KONTAK PERKASA - This year's March issue of Shueisha's Miracle Jump magazine announced on Tuesday that the magazine is temporarily halting publication to "recharge" in preparation for a renewal. Shueisha will reveal more details on the renewal in its Weekly Young Jump magazine and website. Several of the manga serialized in Miracle Jump ended on Tuesday including the following:
Hiroya Oku and Keita Iizuka's GANTZ:G manga will also end, though the final chapter will run in Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ digital magazine. The third and final compiled volume will ship on March 17. The Retort Pouch! manga by Mengo Yokoyari (Scum's Wish) was on break in Tuesday's issue. The series will relaunch on the Tonari no Young Jump website in April and then move to a Young Jump magazine in May. Shueisha launched Miracle Jump as a bimonthly version of its earlier Monthly Young Jump magazine in 2011. The magazine previously went on hiatus in 2013 to "recharge," and returned in 2014 as a monthly magazine. Source : animenewsnetwork.com KONTAK PERKASA FUTURES - For those of us who rely on using an Android tablet for serious note-taking, it has been a sad last couple years. There hasn’t been a really good 10-inch Android tablet (or really even 8-inch tablet) with an active stylus since the Samsung Note 10.1 2014 edition. As much as I love my Note 2014, it’s stuck running Android 5.1.1, and is getting long in the tooth on some of its specs. Finally, Samsung has decided to do something about it. At MWC it announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3.
Good, although not stunning hardware specsThe S3 packs a fairly standard Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, with 4GB of RAM. For those who insist on taking photos with their tablet, the camera has been upgraded to a 13MP version that supports up to 4K video. Internal memory is somewhat limited at 32GB, but you can load the unit up with a microSD card up to 256GB. One big step up is the 6,000mAh battery, which should give it pretty impressive battery life. Its design isn’t getting rave reviews, but most large-screen tablet owners use a cover anyway. Another solid upgrade is support for HDR content on its 9.7-inch AMOLED screen — that’s getting great reviews from those who got hands on time with the unit at MWC. For audio, the S3 provides a four-speaker system that rotates the sound as you move it. Assuming it works well, that should provide a more immersive experience for movie watching. For software, the S3 will ship with Android 7.0, and use Google’s multi-window mode in lieu of its own TouchWiz. Connectivity has moved forward as well, with the now-common USB-C connector replacing the older style. Samsung has also added a fingerprint reader, which is a nice touch. S Pen gets an upgrade tooDesigned to fit in a tiny space, the S Pen has never been a great stylus. With the S3, Samsung has opted for a larger version that doesn’t fit in the tablet itself. The added size makes for a better feel, and allows for the addition of an erase button. The new rubber tip should also provide a more natural feel. Samsung also showed off a keyboard case, although of necessity a keyboard for a tablet that size is cramped. Price and availabilityUnfortunately, Samsung hasn’t released details on price or specific availability for the US market. It will apparently be available at the end of March in the UK, so hopefully it will be in the US around the same time. If the price isn’t stratospheric, I’m looking forward to replacing my Note 10.1 2014 with one later this year. Source : extremetech.com |
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