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Apple's star designer Jony Ive to set up own firm Apple's longtime design chief Jony Ive, who played a key role in the development of the iPhone and other iconic products, is leaving the tech giant to set up his own firm, Apple said Thursday. Ive will depart later this year "to form an independent design ...
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Google Stadia games will cost the same as full price console titles (even if they're only streamed) The fact that Google Stadia, the game streaming service from the search giant, will work over your internet connection and not require a traditional console, has lead some to speculate that the price of its games may be notable cheaper than those you'd buy ...
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Maybe Epic's Claims For Exclusivity Strategy To Benefit The Gaming Industry Isn't Entirely Crazy For some time now, we've been discussing gaming company Epic's entry into the gaming platform wars. Epic made waves shortly after the launch of the Epic Store when it began gobbling up exclusivity deals for games, whereas the PC gaming industry has ...
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May 2019 Update on just over 6 percent of Windows 10 PCs, AdDuplex says AdDuplex's latest monthly report shows that the May 2019 Update is now on 6.3 percent of Windows 10 PCs. The October 2018 Update has dropped to an even 30 percent share in this latest report. The May 2019 Update is, so far, on the same rollout pace as ...
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Denver airport drivers get stuck in mud using Google Maps DENVER (AP) -- Denver drivers using Google Maps to get to the city's airport last weekend and trying to avoid a traffic jam were sent on a detour that took them down a narrow, muddy dirt road. Connie Monsees told KMGH-TV there were about 100 cars on ...
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Germans get chance to kill virtual Nazis after rule change BERLIN — Germans itching to shoot virtual Nazis will soon get a chance to do so, after a change in the rules concerning the use of forbidden symbols in video games. U.S. games publisher Bethesda Softworks said Wednesday that the international version of ...
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