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Beginning today, Skype is going to look a lot different, at least on desktop. For some time now, the team behind Skype has had a new desktop app available in preview, but now it’s ready to roll that redesign into full release. The update offers a number of new features that should allow Skype to better compete with other messaging … Continue reading
Failure to agree on favorable ownership terms will result in SoftBank calling off merger talks between Sprint and T-Mobile, according to sources who say the change may happen tomorrow. SoftBank will itself propose ending the talks with Deutsche Telekom, the sources claim, saying the two companies have failed to make a deal over ownership of the entity that would result … Continue reading
When the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at Stanford first opened its doors in 1966, it had already earned the distinction of housing the world’s longest linear accelerator: A 3.2 kilometer monstrosity buried 25 feet under the gently rolling hil…
One of the biggest on-again, off-again relationships in tech is reportedly off again. After the most recent rumors indicated a possible late October merger, Nikkei Asian Review is reporting that Sprint’s parent company, Japan’s SoftBank group, intend…
Car soccer fans who’ve been itching to take their Rocket League fun on the go are about to be rewarded for their patience. The popular competitive video game is set to release on the Nintendo Switch on November 14th for $20.
CBS wants to remind you that All Access doesn’t just revolve around Star Trek: Discovery. It just premiered the trailer for its third All Access original series, the police comedy No Activity, ahead of its November 12th debut. The adaptation of an…
Naughty Dog confirmed in December last year that it’s developing a sequel to the hit game The Last of Us. Not much has been revealed about the game since but Sony has surprised us all today with a new The Last of Us Part 2 trailer. Sony ended its Paris Games Week press conference with this trailer. The new trailer is quite brutal so bear that in mind before you decided to watch it.
The new trailer for The Last of Us Part 2 shows off some new footage from the game. It’s a short glimpse of what’s to come and fans can’t be more excited.
As previously mentioned, the trailer itself is brutal. There’s people getting hanged, arrows going through people’s faces, and an abundance of blood. If those sights freak you out or you’re someplace where watching something like this won’t be appropriate, it would be better if you didn’t click the play button.
Unfortunately, the new trailer doesn’t confirm any further details about the title. It’s still unclear when Naughty Dog is planning to release The Last of Us Part 2. Reports suggest that it’s going to be out at some point next year.
The title features original characters Ellie, who’s quite older now and may be the main character in the new game, and Joel. None of them appear in this trailer, though, so it may be a while before we see a glimpse of them again.
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Microsoft Employee Installs Chrome During Presentation As Edge Kept Crashing
Posted in: Today's ChiliImagine finding yourself in a situation when you’re giving a presentation about your company’s products and have to use a competitor’s product just to get through your presentation because a similar product from your company fails. That’s precisely the situation a Microsoft engineer found himself in recently. He had to hit pause on his Azure presentation in a live demo session and install Google Chrome because Microsoft’s very own Edge web browser wouldn’t stop crashing.
This mildly amusing incident was recorded and even uploaded to YouTube by Microsoft itself. The presentation was aimed at showing potential Azure customers how they can migrate their apps and data to Microsoft’s cloud service.
Microsoft’s Edge web browser kept crashing halfway through the presentation. It got to the point that the employee threw in the towel and asked the audience for a minute because he needed to install Google Chrome.
He even remarked jokingly that his blunder “is not going to help make Google better,” when Chrome prompted him to select whether or not he wanted to share browser data and usage stats with Google.
The humor in this is not lost on the employee or the audience as giggling breaks out in the audience. The entire ordeal lasted for about four minutes and you can see it for yourself in the video posted above. It starts at around the 37:10 mark in the video.
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It was confirmed earlier this year that the popular game Rocket League is going to be released for the Nintendo Switch. It was also revealed that there’s going to be content that will be exclusive to the Switch version of the game. Psyonix sent out a press release this morning confirming the Rocket League release date for the Nintendo Switch.
As previously confirmed, the Nintendo Switch version of Rocket League is going to feature three Nintendo-themed cars. They’re called the Mario NSR, Luigi NSR, and Samus’ Gunship. All three cars will be included in the title for free, but players will need to unlock them first.
There’s another caveat. The Mario NSR and Samus’ Gunship will only be available for players on the Orange Team while those on the Blue Team will be able to play with the Luigi NSR and a variant of the Samus’ Gunship.
Several exclusive customization options are included in this version as well. Players can unlock Mario and Luigi hats as Toppers for any non-licensed customizable Battle-Car.
Psyonix announced this morning that Rocket League is going to be released for the Nintendo Switch on November 14th. Switch owners will be able to get their hands on this title for $20.
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