Tuesday, January 29, 2019

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As-it-happens update January 29, 2019
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There's a major bug in FaceTime right now that lets you connect to someone and hear their audio without the person even accepting the call.
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We were assaulted with phones with notches for most of 2018, as every smartphone maker that matters (aside from Samsung) copied Apple's design.
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Apple is aiming to have its video streaming service ready for launch in mid-April, reports The Information. The tidbit about Apple's service was shared in a wider piece on Amazon's plans for Amazon Prime Video.
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To challenge a platform synonymous with PC gaming, the Epic Store needs its own games. That's what I said last year, and I think it remains true, but for crying out loud, Epic, stealing Metro Exodus from Steam 18 days before launch?
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Capcom's highly anticipated Resident Evil 2 remake is finally here, but there is still some more content in store for the survival horror game.
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If you're trying to sign in to Fortnite right now, you might run into some trouble. It appears servers for the biggest video game in the world, which raked in a cool $2.4 billion in 2018, are currently unavailable.
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Kingdom Hearts III is the biggest, fanciest entry yet in the long-running series, and it's out tomorrow. Maybe you haven't done your homework on the series plot.
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Ever since its official unveiling a few weeks ago, speculation has been running wild as to which "guest" characters would be appearing in the forthcoming Mortal Kombat 11.
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Think of this as a public service announcement. So Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Piranha Plant fighter is set to debut in February.
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After the release of the Nintendo 3DS way back in 2011, Nintendo eventually decided to deep-six the signature 3D feature in a later release and manufactured a plain ol' 2DS system for those fans who didn't want the extra immersive quality.
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