Friday, September 28, 2018

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As-it-happens update September 28, 2018
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Fortnite: Battle Royale Season 6 has finally been released and, alongside it, developer Epic Games rolled out patch 6.00 for the game.
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The future of virtual reality is finally upon us, and it looks fantastic. Two years ago at its developer conference, Facebook teased a wireless VR future in the form of Project Santa Cruz.
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After a brief reprieve, Skype 7 has a new official end-of-support date. On September 27, Microsoft officials said support for Skype 7 (and older) will end on November 1, 2018 on desktop devices and November 15, 2018 on mobile and tablet devices.
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Nintendo says it has won a damage lawsuit against a Tokyo business that has been renting carts for people to ride around in Super Mario costumes.
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If you were to guess what BMW's best-selling model is, which one would you nominate? The 3 Series? Nope. The 5 Series or 7 Series?
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Only a couple years after Fallout 4's release, Bethesda surprised fans by officially announcing Fallout 76, the next entry in its beloved post-apocalyptic RPG franchise.
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Ever since the first Apple Watch hit store shelves a few years ago, Apple has steadfastly refused to release specific sales figures for its increasingly popular wearable.
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It's been a week since Amazon's seemingly annual Alexa-oriented hardware event, but the tech and retail industries will likely be processing the rapid-fire announcements for many months to come.
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Instagram's founders are leaving Facebook. Here's what happened to other entrepreneurs who sold their companies to the social media giant.
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Porsche Will Build 77 $800,000 GT2 RS 911s inspired by 1970s 935/78 "Moby Dick," the most outrageous 911 ever. The car debuted this week at Rennsport Reunion, held at Laguna Seca.
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