Fortnite‘s weekly patch is still a little while off, but before it arrives, Epic has detailed a pretty significant change it’ll make to Slurp Juice. Slurp Juice, as you Fortnite players will already know, is a consumable item that grants 25 health and 25 shields over time, making it a handy little find. The next Fortnite patch will change the … Continue reading
Amazon’s Echo smart speakers are gaining an equalizer, and it could well be the easiest to control ever. The new Alexa EQ feature will allow Echo owners to adjust how the treble, midrange, and bass are weighted on their speaker. Rather than needing to adjust the levels manually, you can simply ask Alexa to change them for you. For instance, … Continue reading
It’s no secret that Apple doesn’t want its customers to fix their own devices. It’s impossible to repair its mobile devices and computers without special tools. The company has even released updates to disable features on iPhones that have been repaired with aftermarket parts. So it may not be thrilled to see that somehow 11 of its internal iPhone repair videos have been posted online.
Motherboard hears from sources that these are genuine internal Apple iPhone repair videos. There’s an Apple copyright on the videos and the host references Apple’s documentation and diagnostic tests multiple times. Apple’s proprietary repair tools are also used extensively in the video.
Arman Haji uploaded the videos on his YouTube channel. He told the scribe that he came across the videos on Twitter initially. He later uploaded them on YouTube when the account of the person who posted these videos on Twitter was suspended.
The videos walk us through the process of performing repairs on the iPhone X in detail. The videos also detail how one goes about replacing the battery inside an iPhone X. We get to see Apple’s suction cup tool as well which is used to disassemble the iPhone.
These repair videos are currently online on YouTube but there’s no saying how long they’ll remain up as Apple would likely have the taken offline from YouTube.
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Halo Infinite is the next title in this popular franchise. It will be available for the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. However, the title’s Xbox Play Anywhere support is in doubt. The official Halo Infinite page on Microsoft’s website doesn’t contain the Xbox Play Anywhere logo. Only the HDR, 4K, and Xbox One X enhanced logos are displayed on the page.
A NeoGAF user spotted this discrepancy on the official Halo Infinite page. It’s interesting to note here that other titles that support Xbox Play Anywhere, such as Forza Horizon 4 and Gears 5, all display the Xbox Play Anywhere logo on their pages. These titles were announced on the same day as Halo Infinite.
The Xbox Play Anywhere feature enables gamers to purchase a digital game which is then playable on both the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. They do not have to buy a separate copy for each platform. The progress that’s made on either version is also shared between the two platforms.
Microsoft unveiled Halo Infinite during its E3 2018 conference last month. It hasn’t confirmed as yet when the title is going to be released. It’s possible that this might have been a genuine oversight and that the Xbox Play Anywhere logo will be added to the Halo Infinite page in due time before the game is released.
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Microsoft announced the Surface Go earlier this month. It’s meant to take on cheaper tablets from the likes of Apple while offering a full Windows 10 experience. Microsoft only announced two configurations of the Surface Go but it appears that there’s an unannounced model as well that’s now available for purchase from Costco.
The models that Microsoft officially announced include the $399 model which comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. There’s also a $549 model which has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A third model has now surfaced and it’s being sold by Costco. It sits in the middle of the two models that Microsoft had announced with its 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Costco now has this model available for purchase as part of a bundle deal for $549. The bundle includes the Surface Type Cover which costs $99. The price tag is the same as the 8GB/128GB model but customers get the Type Cover, which Microsoft sells separately as part of this bundle. If and when it’s available on its own, this 4GB/128GB Surface Go model may be priced at $449.
Interested customers can head over to Costco right now and pre-order this bundle. The retailer will begin shipping the Surface Go starting August 2nd. Only Costco members will be able to place pre-orders, though.
Unannounced 4GB/128GB Surface Go Model Available At Costco , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
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