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Capcom today confirmed that it’s going to release a Monster Hunter title for the Nintendo Switch in the summer this year. It’s going to be the first title from this franchise to be released for the console in the West. This means that Monster Hunter fans in this part of the world will finally be able to take the title for a spin on the Nintendo Switch. The title being released in this market is called Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is going to be released for the Nintendo Switch in North America on August 28th. Players will be able to team up with up to three other players through local and online multiplayer at the same time to take on the monsters.
Capcom has also confirmed that they will be able to bring over their save data from the original Monster Hunter Generations. The gameplay experience will be more or less the same on the Switch. There will be multiple quests to take part in to hunt monsters with players being able to use six different hunting styles in the battles.
The announcement trailer has been released today by Capcom to get the hype going. Fans who have been waiting for this title to arrive can now start counting down the days to August 28th.
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Chrome is not going to win any awards for its memory usage. On the contrary, the most popular internet browser out there has often taken flak for its high memory usage. While Google has made many improvements to that over the past year or so, it appears that the company will now leverage machine learning to further reduce its browser’s memory usage.
Google has been talking up machine learning and artificial intelligence significantly this week during its I/O 2018 developers’ conference. It has showcased how it’s using this advanced technologies to make its products and services better.
The folks at Chromestory have spotted some new code for Chromium which reveals that a machine learning model may be added to score tabs based on whether they will be reactivated after they have been paused. Future tests will use this model as part of the tab discarder’s selection algorithm.
Tab discarding, according to Google, is a process in which Chrome automatically pauses one of the tabs that’s not actively being used when system memory is running low. The tab remains visible on the Chrome tab strip and it reloads when clicked.
The new code suggests that Google wants to leverage machine learning to further improve Chrome’s selection ability to decide which tabs are of little use to the user currently and can be paused. Just how significant the gains will be once this model is implemented remains to be seen. It’s unclear at this point when Google is going to take this idea beyond the experimental stage.
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It has been a couple of months since carrier-locked variants of the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ started receiving the Android 8.0 Oreo update in the United States. All four major carriers have released the update already but users on a smaller carrier, U.S. Cellular to be precise, have yet to make the jump. The carrier has still not released the Oreo update for these handsets.
Some of the carriers have even released the monthly security updates for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ on their networks after rolling out Oreo but it’s a different situation over at U.S. Cellular. It hasn’t even updated the S8/S8+ units on its network to Oreo, let alone release the patches that came after it.
Those who are using these handsets on U.S. Cellular have taken to multiple online forums to raise their voice. They’re understandably upset that there’s no word from the carrier so far about when it’s going to release the much-awaited update for their handsets.
U.S. Cellular had mentioned on Twitter last month that the update would be out in the first week of April but that obviously didn’t happen. The last status update it gave on Twitter merely said that there’s no exact date and that the Oreo update will be released for the devices “when it is ready.”
Nobody knows right now when that’s going to happen.
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