Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Google Alert - technology

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As-it-happens update June 10, 2020
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AnandTech
Where there is a will to get extra performance out of a CPU, there is often a way. Either through end-user overclocking or motherboard vendors tweaking settings to improve their stock performance, at the end of the day everyone wants better performance, and ...
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GameSpot
Xbox boss Phil Spencer's vision for Xbox is beyond consoles. A system that sits under or next to your TV will be important for years to come, but Microsoft is preparing for a future where the company doesn't need to sell you a console to become an Xbox user.
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CNET
Quibi now works with Chromecast on iOS. Sarah Tew/CNET. Mobile-only streaming video service Quibi has added support for Chromecast to its iOS app. While the app is primarily designed for mobile viewing, COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders have made it ...
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CNBC
Apple, Amazon and Google recently updated their smart voice assistants. They now explain the Black Lives Matter movement when asked "Do black lives matter?" and also provide updated responses to "Do all lives matter?" Voice assistants need to be able ...
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Hardcore Gamer
The itch.io Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality is a massive initiative from independent developers everywhere. Since its release last week, developers continue to offer their games as part of the charity effort. It began with 740+ games, soundtracks, books, ...
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Screen Rant
Every cowboy needs a good lasso, and a Reddit user has just discovered that the one John Marston uses in Red Dead Redemption 2 is strong enough to whip a human NPC into another at breakneck speed. Just like its sister title Grand Theft Auto V, Rockstar ...
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Comicbook.com
Steam has made another game completely free to own, but the offer is only available for a very limited time. As you may know, developers and publishers have been making their games free to download on Steam right and left lately. The wave initially began ...
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Gizmodo Australia
Clockwise from left: The Messenger: An Immersive Mystery, The Shining: Escape from the Overlook Hotel, Alice Is Missing, and the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality. (Image: Immersion Interactive,Image: The Op,Image: Hunters Books,Image: itch.io).
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Nintendo World Report
The sacrifical lambs known as Prinnies will be invading the Switch this fall in a compilation of action games. Prinny 1+2: Exploded and Reloaded is a remastered compilation of games launching on October 13. The original games, Prinny: Can I Really Be The ...
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ABC News
Antarctic enthusiasts are on a quest to stop Australia's icebreaker, the Aurora Australis, being pulled apart for scrap. The rusty ship transported thousands of researchers to Antarctica, but it's being replaced by a shinier, newer model, as owners P&O Maritime ...
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PhotoReview.com.au
The new software is used to capture a camera view for live streaming and makes it easy for separate streaming software to read it. An external microphone and third-party broadcast application will be required to capture the Live View screen from the camera.
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NME.com
PC Gamer's 'PC Gaming Show' on June 13 is set to deliver over 50 games through world-exclusive trailers, gameplay reveals and interviews for upcoming PC games. Read More: Sony's postponed PlayStation 5 reveal event gets new date. The show is set to ...
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COGconnected
The Pokemon Company has brought a Max Raid Battle event to Pokemon Sword and Shield, guaranteeing several Gigantamax Pokemon for fans to catch before the release of the upcoming Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra DLC. The event has already begun ...
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Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four Republican U.S. senators on Tuesday urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to review whether to revise liability protections for internet companies after President Donald Trump urged action. FILE PHOTO: The ...
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