Tuesday, October 31, 2017

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As-it-happens update October 31, 2017
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Sony kicked off the 2017 edition of Paris Games Week with a slew of new announcements for both PS4 and PlayStation VR games. For the most part, the reveals were focused on 2018 and beyond.
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Is Apple ready to go without Qualcomm components? Sarah Tew/CNET. Apple may be looking to squeeze Qualcomm out of its devices entirely.
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It might be an uphill battle for Face ID to be a must-have feature. By Chan Choi. October 30, 2017. Steve Jobs was partly correct when he said, "A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.
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Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime debuts the Nintendo Switch at a press event in New York on Jan. 13, 2017. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Nintendo of America).
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The OnePlus 5T is rumored to arrive this fall, following up on the OnePlus 5, which was released this past June. OnePlus hasn't confirmed anything about the rumored phone yet.
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Update: Since the first trailer for Destiny 2's expansion, Curse of Osiris, was released this morning, more details have emerged about what players can expect from the December DLC.
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Google says that a Kremlin-linked group spent $4,700 on advertising as part of a misinformation campaign during the 2016 US election.
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Speedruns have officially started being accepted for Super Mario Odyssey, and fans are now in a mad dash to figure out the best strategies, pathways, and jumps to beat the game quickly.
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(Reuters) - Several analysts downplayed concerns about Apple Inc's iPhone X production issues and were bullish on demand and sales, pushing the company's shares to a record on Monday.
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GameStop is offering a new service that will let customers rent a used game, play it as much as they want, return it, and check out another title as often as they'd like.
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