It's Wednesday, March 11, 2020. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. I’ve been waiting for another NFL-licensed 2K football game since ESPN NFL 2K5 on the original Xbox, and it appears the wait might be over. On Tuesday morning, 2K announced it has a new deal with the NFL to make non-simulation NFL games, which could hint at something in the mold of NFL Street or NBA Playgrounds -- an ideal situation for me, since I’m a little past my prime for managing audibles and route combinations on the fly. Still, the most interesting thing about this news is that the NFL’s exclusive deal with EA and its Madden franchise will reportedly expire after the 2021 season. While I’ll take what I can get for now, a true NFL 2K game is what I’m really hoping to see for 2022. -- Richard (View in browser.) Erasing the edges is one way to show off tech leadership. We live in an age of disappearing borders -- on our screens. Devindra Hardawar takes a look at the design trends on TVs, laptops, tablets and phones to see where all that extra plastic is going and why manufacturers keep pushing for seamless screens. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | |
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