It's Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Welcome to a new console generation. Every few years, we rotate the selection of gaming boxes, and today Microsoft kicked things off with the introduction of Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The dual-pronged approach to ray traced gaming is an interesting one, and we'll have to see if gamers are receptive to its package of cloud streaming, Xbox Game Pass and overall flexibility compared to Sony's PS5 exclusives and DualSense controller.
If you're trying to get your hands on one of the new Xboxes — hopefully you didn't get bad news about a delay from Amazon — we have some advice on where to look. At this point, Walmart's planning to put a number of consoles up for sale at about noon ET, which should give you plenty of time to lock one down before Apple's event starts at 1 PM ET. — Richard Lawler The end of an era.
For about 15 years, the Slingbox has pushed "placeshifting" TV in the same way TiVo introduced the concept of "timeshifting." Now, the company's name is more widely associated with the Sling TV streaming service, and Slingboxes will be discontinued. A note went out to customers on Monday announcing that in two years, Sling Media's servers will shut down and cut off service to all devices. While Sling was a popular and useful way to watch your home TV channels in remote locations, it was already dying. The company hadn't manufactured new boxes in years, and apps for Android, Roku and macOS had already expired. Continue reading. Meaning I will possibly play the PS5 remaster.
In a reversal of an earlier decision, Insomniac Games announced that PlayStation 4 players will have the ability to transfer their save files from Marvel's Spider-Man to the upcoming PlayStation 5 remaster of the game. What's more, they won't have to wait long to pick up where they left off, with the studio saying it plans to update the original game to enable save file exports sometime next week, around the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. Most importantly, it means we don't have to waste hours on countless fetch quests and hunting down Spidey's backpacks for suit upgrades. Continue reading. The focus is on Apple's homegrown silicon.
Apple announced at this year's WWDC keynote that its 15-year partnership with Intel would soon end. In its place, new Mac models would use ARM chips, dubbed Apple Silicon, similar to those already in the iPhone and iPad. CEO Tim Cook said he expected to ship the first Mac with Apple Silicon "by the end of this year." Now, on Tuesday, November 10th, Apple is holding its third virtual press event of the fall, One More Thing, and we expect to see the first Apple Silicon Macs. Here's everything we think you'll see at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM GMT. Watch along with us here starting at 12:30 PM ET. Continue reading. Sponsored by StackCommerce
A tale of two iPhones.
We saw the first wave of iPhone 12s already, but now we're on to the extremes. The iPhone 12 Pro Max has the biggest screen ever found on an iPhone, while the iPhone 12 mini puts next-gen specs (including 5G) into a notable petite package. Chris Velazco, wrapping up his fourth iPhone review in under 30 days, has opinions on both — and he might change your mind if you were planning to downsize, of a sorts, to the iPhone 12 mini. Continue reading. You might be able to try meatless McPlant menu items next year.
Sure, it's yet another fast-food chain getting in on plant-based foodstuff, but when it's McDonalds — a restaurant chain that's pretty much everywhere — it's a big deal. The company said its McPlant burger is "made with a juicy, plant-based patty and served on a warm, sesame seed bun with all the classic toppings." Beyond Meat has said it co-created the plant-based patty for McDonald's. The company previously developed a plant-based burger with Beyond Meat that had a trial run in Canada, but it stopped selling that item earlier this year. Continue reading. But wait, there's more...T-Mobile expands LTE home internet to over 130 more cities Your PS4 can Remote Play games from the PS5 Magnetic FreeBOT orbs move as a swarm to climb large obstacles Nokia's first big HMD-made phone in the US is an 8.3 5G for Verizon Apple suspends Pegatron after labor abuses 'Horizon Forbidden West' arrives in the second half of 2021 After eight years, 'Halo 4' hits PC on November 17th Furries recreate Four Seasons Total Landscaping in VR as a hangout spot Comcast takes on Ring with its own DIY home security system |
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