Friday, January 31, 2020

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As-it-happens update January 31, 2020
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GameSpot
It won't be long before you can begin your island getaway in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The hotly anticipated simulation game launches on Nintendo Switch March 20, bringing an end to the eight-year drought of mainline Animal Crossing games.
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VentureBeat
When Apple revealed this week that its wearables segment "is now the size of a Fortune 150 company," making over $20 billion in 2019 and $10 billion in the holiday quarter, it reminded analysts how massively successful the Apple Watch and AirPods have ...
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PC Gamer
Despite only being officially revealed a few days before the launch of season 4, Revenant is not exactly an unfamiliar entity in the world of Apex Legends. Previously referred to as 'Blackout', he has been a frequent topic of discussion thanks to numerous leaks ...
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AppleInsider
Matching the lowest price we've seen on the high-end Apple Watch Series 4, Amazon has slashed another $100 off yesterday's price, bringing the total savings to $350 off the premium wearable while supplies last. Apple Watch deal at Amazon ...
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GameSpot
The next big thing in Destiny 2's Season of Dawn is coming with its weekly reset on Tuesday, February 4: The Empyrean Foundation. It's another step in the ongoing story surrounding Osiris's Sundial, the rescue of Saint-14, and stopping the Cabal from using ...
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The Verge
Happy Friday — the Super Bowl is this weekend and some of the ads have begun to be released. The two that have struck me the most are from Google and Amazon, each taking a different tack to sell you on their respective intelligent assistants. They are ...
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SlashGear
It's a race to the top with the most expensive and extravagant 5G-capable smartphones here in early 2020, and Samsung is ALL IN. The rumored Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G caught our attention in early January with its tipped highest-possible ...
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Digital Trends
Shopping for your next TV can be dizzying. Not only are there way too many options, but they all look practically identical as well. 4K TVs today have stuck to the same basic aesthetic: Slim, black, and huge. They just vary in price as the result of the materials ...
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Android Police
Following up on Evan Blass's posted image of the Moto G Stylus, 9to5Google stumbled upon several real-world photos of the device on Xataka.com. The stylus in. Motorola's mid-range lineup is all over the place right now. The company still has its popular G ...
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Windows Central
UWP developers expressed frustration with Microsoft regarding its communication about the Ad Monetization program. Microsoft announced that the program will shut down on June 1, 2020. The announcement came in a brief forum post rather than a ...
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TechRepublic
Dan Patterson, CNET and CBS News Senior Producer, spoke with Majd Bakar, VP of Engineering with Google Stadia, about cloud streaming. Stadia, which was publicly released on November 19, 2019, is Google's cloud gaming service. This interview ...
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9to5Google
Fast charging has been a staple of Android smartphones for a few years now but recently, some big advancements in speed have been made. Apparently, Nubia is now working on some crazy fast charging for its next Android phone that hits 80W.
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The Mac Observer
I've generally been supportive of Apple TV+. I've even got on board with the weekly rollout of big shows, instead of having everything there for binge-watching. That strategy comes with one caveat though – new content needs to appear (almost) every week.
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Comicbook.com
The Xbox One's dashboard is being updated once again with the latest changes coming to all Xbox One owners in February. If you're part of certain groups within the Xbox Insiders program though, you won't have to wait that long to see what's changing.
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TechRadar
Nvidia's GeForce Now game streaming service is rumored to launch with two tiers, one of which is set to offer free access, and the other will be a paid subscription running to $4.99 (around £3.80, AU$7.45) monthly on an annual subscription. This info comes ...
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Niche Gamer
Square Enix have announced the title of their new Kingdom Hearts smartphone game originally dubbed Xehanort; Kingdom Hearts Dark Road. As mentioned in our prior coverage, the game seems centered around series antagonist Xehanort, with the ...
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SlashGear
Electronic Arts Inc.'s latest Star Wars game helped the company deliver robust holiday-quarter results, though the publisher will have a thin release slate this year as next-generation gaming consoles are primed to hit the market. EA said it earned $1.18 a ...
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TechRadar
If you were curious about Amazon's foray into the world of cheap wireless earbuds, they've given you another reason to test the Amazon Echo Buds this week. This $40 price drop comes pretty early in the lifespan of the recently released headphones, but it's ...
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PCGamesN
Although Death Stranding will be nearly a year late in arriving on PC, that's not necessarily a bad thing. The PlayStation 4 version has enjoyed the benefit of numerous quality-of-life updates already, and it's a safe bet that we'll see all those implemented for ...
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Gamereactor UK
Tech Advisor
We all know that sharing news and photos with friends and family via Facebook is not really free. We pay for it by the social-media giant selling our data. And if you use Facebook a lot, then the company has plenty of your personal data to make money from.
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TechDator
Winnti Group has started a new attack on Hong Kong-based University students. Their malware and trojans are regularly surfacing on the country's servers near the University proximities. The Winnti Group is one of the most controversial and dreaded hacking ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Hundreds of pocket-sized DNA sequencers have been shipped from Oxford to China to track the coronavirus, which has now killed more than 200 people. Oxford Nanopore said it had shipped another 200 of its handheld sequencers to the country, to add to ...
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