Yoshi For The Nintendo Switch Delayed To 2019

Earlier this year, it was speculated that Nintendo could share additional reviews about its Yoshi game for the Nintendo Switch, and possibly even offer up a release date at E3 2018. However amidst all of Nintendo’s announcements during its conference at the event, there was no mention of the game at all.

This is because it seems that the game has since been delayed and will only launch in 2019. In a statement made to Game Informer, they company said, “We can confirm this game will be released in 2019.” This was the same thing that was told to Polygon where Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime said that the game “continues to be in development making great progress.”

It is unclear as to what might have caused the game to be delayed, but it is a pity considering that it showed a lot of promise based on the videos that we’ve seen. However it is possible that the delay could be attributed to the various launches that Nintendo has on its plate for 2018, and that maybe launching Yoshi this year could end up being a bit too much.

Either way for those who were looking forward to trying it out, we guess you’ll have to wait until 2019 before you can get your hands on it. When exactly in 2019 is anyone’s guess but maybe Nintendo will have more details to share at a later date.

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China Will Start Tagging Cars With RFID In July

China is definitely upping its game when it comes to state surveillance. The country has been outfitting its police officers with smart glasses that offers facial recognition technology and their use of facial recognition has also led to arrest of wanted suspects. Now it seems that come July, China will start tagging cars on its roads with RFID.

According to the report from The Wall Street Journal (via Engadget), the good news is that existing cars and car owners won’t have to tag their cars straightaway. However all new cars will have to have these RFID tags installed on them, which in turn will allow the government to keep track of the locations of all the cars in the country.

During the car’s registration, a system will log details such as the license plates, the color of the vehicle, and so on. There will also be roadside readers installed that will be able to detect the RFID tags on the cars as they drive by, which then sends the information to the Ministry of Public Security.

The use of RFID makes the tracking of vehicles more reliable compared to using security cameras which typically attempt to track the car’s license plates. Also due to China’s smog problem, it makes it hard for security cameras to track license plates due to the poor visibility. China claims that this move will help increase security and also potentially help reduce congestion, although it’s hard to ignore the fact that this means that the government can keep tabs on you at all times.

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