Just like Sony, back when it was still very hot, Samsung seems to have trouble keeping even its mid-range phones under wraps. Never mind insider tips and leaks, sometimes even its own regional offices themselves contribute to the premature revelation. Take for example Samsung Indonesia, who just published all the details on the Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+, making it … Continue reading
Outlook is no longer the household name for Personal Information Management or PIM, itself a term that has gone out of fashion. The age of the Web and web services has made “fat clients” like Outlook more of a liability than an asset. But instead of giving up on the brand, Microsoft has, instead, revamp Outlook into a lightweight app … Continue reading
With the first 5G networks expected to begin rolling out in the US later this year, this means that smartphone makers will seriously need to start looking into including 5G capable modems in their phones. We have heard rumors that Apple could be working with Intel on 5G modems, but now it seems that Apple could be interested in making their own.
According to job listings spotted on Apple’s website (which has since been taken down but still listed on Glassdoor), it appears that Apple is looking to hire someone to make 5G modems, or at least that’s what’s been speculated based on the job description. It does not mention 5G specifically, but it reads, “As a millimeter-wave IC design engineer, you will be responsible for providing circuit and system solutions for multi-gigabit wireless chips.”
Given that one version of 5G networking does take place over millimeter wave frequencies, it has been speculated that this could mean that the job is for 5G development. It is possible that Apple could simply be looking for someone to work with Intel on 5G modems, but at the same time considering that Apple already makes their own chipsets and is also reported to be working on its own mobile GPU, creating their own 5G modem doesn’t sound like a stretch of the imagination.
Plus it also helps Apple to reduce dependency on outside companies, which as we have seen in the past has gotten somewhat messy when there is a falling out, such as with Samsung and Qualcomm where Apple still needs to source from them.
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Since it crowdfunded on Kickstarter back in 2013, 3Doodler has come out with multiple versions of its 3D-printing pen — including a kids version and a pro version — as well as themed kits focusing on architecture, robotics and other STEM activities…
Last year Atari revealed that they would be sort-of reviving their console with the Ataribox which was later renamed to the be the Atari VCS. Unfortunately for gamers who were hoping to get their hands on the console, it seems that you will have a bit of waiting to do because it is only expected to begin shipping in 2019.
However pre-orders for the console will be kicking off next month on the 30th of May where it will launch on Indiegogo where it is expected to be priced starting at $199. Given that this is a crowdfunded project, we can only assume that Atari is only planning on building as many units as there are orders, which could explain why it is only shipping in 2019. It is also expected that there will be a Collector’s Edition that features a wood front for those who don’t mind paying a bit more.
Unfortunately details about the console are still a bit scarce, such as its specs and its features, and more importantly the games that will come bundled with it. However it is expected to be more powerful than what Nintendo has released so far with the NES and SNES Classic consoles as it will support 4K resolution, built-in WiFi, USB 3, and Bluetooth 5, although at this point it is unclear as to what Atari’s plans are for the Atari VCS.
Will it simply be a souped up version of what Nintendo has done with its “Classic” re-releases? Or is Atari planning on making some kind of comeback? We suppose we’ll have to wait and see. For those interested, you can leave your email on Indiegogo and be notified when the project has launched.
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So we know that Stardew Valley fans have been waiting for the game’s multiplayer feature to be released, and the good news is that it looks like we’re one step closer to seeing it launched. According to an announcement on the Stardew Valley website, it seems that the multiplayer beta for the game is live.
Gamers who are interested in participating will have to sign up for it and unfortunately for now, it is only available for PC gamers via Steam. This means that other platforms, such as the Nintendo Switch, will have to wait. However like we said the fact that the beta is now live means that we’re one step closer to its release, but when exactly that will take place remains to be seen.
For those unfamiliar with the multiplayer aspect of Stardew Valley, basically players will be able to play with their friends and share a farm. They can live on the farm together and even get married to each other instead of marrying the NPCs, if they so choose to do so. There will be support for up to 4 players, with each other player apart from the host requiring a cabin to live in, so players will need to build a home for their friends to stay.
Alternatively players can start from scratch where cabins are already built, so if that’s the route you’re going then that could also be worth checking out. Presumably this will be the same case for multiplayer on other platforms, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled for more information about that in the future.
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