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The affordability and portability of the latest breed of professional equipment and devices have ironically resulted in making us carry more things with us all the time. That, in turn, has often resulted in the purchase of specialized bags and packs that, unfortunately, can’t be used for other purposes or situations. That’s what Boundary’s new Errant Pack tries to solve. … Continue reading
It may sound ironic, but you won’t find the OPPO Find X in the US, no matter how hard you look. Although OPPO has not always snubbed the market the way Xiaomi continues to do, it doesn’t make all of its smartphones available in the US, even through retailers. That may be the case for the OPPO Find X, which … Continue reading
Just the other day Apple released the public beta for iOS 12 and for those who don’t mind checking out the beta for macOS Mojave, you’ll be pleased to learn that Apple has also since made the public beta available to all. Previously it was limited to just developers but now it is open to all users.
As with the case of the iOS 12 public beta, those who wish to take part in the Mojave beta will need to sign up to be part of the beta program on Apple’s website. It is a relatively straightforward process and you’ll be able to start using the beta right away, although it has been recommended that you might not want to use it as a daily driver or on your primary device.
This is because due to the fact that it is a beta, it means that there might be features that aren’t working correctly. There might also be some incompatibility with apps due to drivers that have yet to be updated. However if you are simply curious as to what macOS Mojave will be bringing to the table or if you want to help Apple spot and squash some bugs, then it could be worth checking out.
macOS Mojave was announced at WWDC 2018 earlier this month and is expected to be made available later this year.
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Multiplayer games typically suffer from toxicity amongst some players, where a few bad apples are enough to ruin the game for everyone. Developers have come up with all sorts of ways to try and fight this problem, Blizzard included, but it appears that in the latest update to Overwatch, Blizzard will be focusing more on positive reinforcement.
While reporting toxic players has been a feature that is available for a while now, the update to the game will introduce a new social feature called Endorsements. Basically players will now be able to endorse players who they think played well in the game, which like we said is about positive feedback.
Players will be rewarded with XP and Endorsement levels, and this also plays a role in matchmaking where players can now add parameters which includes Endorsement levels. This means that players can now try to be grouped with players that have been highly endorsed, which we suppose at the very least speaks to their competency, or even better, good teamwork.
This will also be part of the Looking for Group tool which according to Blizzard, “Looking for Group gives you the tools to find and join a team of like-minded players or lead a group of your own by creating a group with your personal preferences such as game mode, role enforcement, and more.” The changes should already be live so check it out if you haven’t done so already.
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