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Fortnite's Slurp Juice could become a real life drink - FortniteINTEL Posted: 04 Dec 2018 08:29 AM PST Fortnite has taken the world by storm and soon fans could enjoy a nice, cold, refreshing Slurp Juice in real life. Epic Games are no strangers to bringing their game to life. Before Season 5 began Llamas started appearing all around the world along with the famous Durr Burger being spotted in the California desert. On top of that, Epic Games has also partnered with Hasbro to bring different Fortnite themed toys to life, so it wouldn’t be outrageous to think that the video game giant could find a partner to make the famous item. The rumors started swirling when Stranger Things star, Finn Wolfhard, Tweeted out “If @EpicGames made a soda called slurp juice game = over” To this Tweet, the Worldwide Creative Director at Epic Games simply replied with the Thinking emoji.
While Donald Mustard’s Tweet doesn’t confirm anything, it does show that he is thinking about the idea. During TwitchCon this year, Epic Games had a booth that served a beverage they called Slurp Juice to attendees of the event. The beverage was unfortunately only available during the short event and there has been no word as of yet if Epic Games will produce Slurp Juice to the masses. Fortnite has become one of the biggest games of all time surpassing 200 million players this year. With their continued success and growing popularity creating a beverage that would be enjoyed by millions of fans around the globe isn’t out of the question for the video game juggernaut. |
Google and Amazon to offer AirPods alternatives; Apple likely to add health sensors - 9to5Mac Posted: 05 Dec 2018 03:59 AM PST There are already a number of AirPods alternatives on the market – but noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes we’re about to get more. He points to supply-chain reports suggesting that both Google and Amazon are working on direct competitor products. But he also expects Apple to work on holding its market lead by adding new functionality …
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As is generally the case with Apple tech, the Cupertino company wasn’t the first on the market with true wireless in-ear headphones. Bragi was first, with the Bragi Dash earbuds I reviewed back in 2016. But it was Apple who turned the form-factor into a mass-market product, with a delightfully simple pairing process, great microphone performance, excellent battery-life and a quirky look that quickly became fashionable. Apple also stimulated the market, so there’s now a wide range of AirPods alternatives to choose from at both higher and lower price-points – including blatant clones. These range from cheap-and-cheerful products in the $40-50 range, through mid-range products in the same price-band as AirPods to higher-end models from audio companies like Bang & Olufsen, Bose and Master & Dynamic (review). Kuo does expect Apple to respond to increased competition by adding features. In a Sunday report, Kuo said to expect AirPods with wireless charging in the first quarter of 2019, with an all-new design model in 2020. We’ve already heard reports of support for Hey Siri, along with water-resistance, and a patent yesterday suggested interchangeable AirPods – but the analyst also believes we can expect health sensors.
Kuo repeats his forecast that AirPods shipments will increase from 26-28M this year to 50-55M next year, breaking 100M by 2021. If Google and Amazon do come out with their own AirPods alternatives, would you be interested? Share your thoughts in the comments. AirPods photo: Shutterstock |
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