There’s No Need To Remove The Front Sticker From A New Xbox One Now


Ever since they were launched, Microsoft has been shipping Xbox One S and Xbox One X consoles with a warning sticker on the front. The sticker cautioned console owners to not move their Xbox One without first removing any disc inside it. There has been a #teamnosticker movement on social media to get Microsoft to stop shipping consoles with this sticker and the company has given in to the demand. There will be no need to remove the front sticker on Xbox One consoles because they will no longer be shipping with one.

The confirmation of this minor change came from Xbox boss Phil Spencer and corporate vice president Mike Ybarra on Twitter. They confirmed that #teamnosticker has prevailed and that new Xbox One S and Xbox One X consoles will now be shipped without the front sticker going forward.

Online forums are filled with posts from people complaining about the sticker. Most thought that it ruined the clean look of the console’s front. Others were apprehensive about peeling it off because they feared that it might leave a residue which would be difficult to get rid off.

There will be no such dilemma for Microsoft’s console owners from now on as all units will be shipped without the front sticker. GG, #teamnosticker.

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PowerA Nintendo Switch Diablo III Joystick: Eternal Controller

If you are a Diablo fan rocking a Nintendo Switch, you’ll like this news. PowerA has unveiled a new wireless controller for the Switch that has some cool Diablo III art on it. The controller is black with red buttons, triggers, and D-pad, with some very nice artwork and the Diablo logo.

Diablo III: Eternal Collection will arrive on November 2, and Nintendo Switch owners will be able to get in on the action this time around too. So Nintendo devotees are naturally excited and to make the occasion that much cooler, they can purchase the new PowerA controller to play the game with.

This is one good looking controller. It makes me wish that I could get a similarly designed version for my PS4. These joysticks will be available exclusively at GameStop and you can preorder them now for $49.99. You can get the controller in your hands on November 2 when Diablo III: Eternal Collection arrives.

[via SlashGear]

PowerA Nintendo Switch Diablo III Joystick: Eternal Controller

If you are a Diablo fan rocking a Nintendo Switch, you’ll like this news. PowerA has unveiled a new wireless controller for the Switch that has some cool Diablo III art on it. The controller is black with red buttons, triggers, and D-pad, with some very nice artwork and the Diablo logo.

Diablo III: Eternal Collection will arrive on November 2, and Nintendo Switch owners will be able to get in on the action this time around too. So Nintendo devotees are naturally excited and to make the occasion that much cooler, they can purchase the new PowerA controller to play the game with.

This is one good looking controller. It makes me wish that I could get a similarly designed version for my PS4. These joysticks will be available exclusively at GameStop and you can preorder them now for $49.99. You can get the controller in your hands on November 2 when Diablo III: Eternal Collection arrives.

[via SlashGear]

Gjemeni puts your couch in a box

Gjemeni, pronounced Gemini, is a new furniture-on-demand service from founder Sean Pathiratne. The company offers decidedly tech-forward furniture that comes in a single box and can be assembled by anyone in a few minutes.

Pathiratne sees his company as a fashionable and agile furniture company that brings stylish stuff to your living room in the vein of Zara or H&M.

“We can create and deliver on trends through our technology-led global supply chain with the agility and speed of ‘fast fashion.’ We are ‘fast furniture,’” said Pathiratne.

“I live and work in Silicon Valley. I spend a lot of time in WeWork and other co-working places, in the offices of start-ups, and with tech friends,” said Pathiratne . “I observed how millennials live and work. They are a restless bunch physically – which mirrors their restlessness overall. They don’t like the status quo in business or with the objects in their lives. They are constantly shifting and fidgeting on their sofas. They just couldn’t find the right positions. After all, today we are checking our smart phones one minute, leaning back and contemplating the world another minute.”

The result? A plugged-in couch for the plugged-in generation.

“So the implications were obvious: create a multi-position couch for our multi-tasking world. A couch that meets people where they are, rather than the other way around. And also make sure that the next- gen couch had connectivity for the generation that is always plugged in,” he said.

The Gjemeni flagship is a convertible couch that turns from stark seating system into a lie-flat futon. Both sides of the couch have power and USB ports and it has three resting positions.

The company also sells a chair and an ottoman. Each product, from the $999 couch to the $299 leg rest, comes in a massive box that opens to reveal the furniture and a set of legs. To build the stuff you simply snap the legs into the holes on the bottom and flip the couch upright.

I tested one of the couches and can report that it would make a great startup-office seat. The styling, the firmness, and the clever charging ports mean that you can easily make your visitors feel powered-up and comfortable. As a home couch, however, I would recommend trying before you buy. First, at 6.5 feet long, there isn’t much room on the couch for more than two people let alone a small family. Further, the two reclining options are not conducive to many traditional couch activities except, perhaps, for the aftermath of Netflix and chill. The two sides of the back of the couch move from upright to reclined. When upright it is set at almost at 90 degrees – a TV lounging nightmare – and when slightly reclined you fall into a napping position. There is no “just right” with this couch for the home user.

That said this is furniture and your experience may differ. The company offers a 60-day money back guarantee as long as you keep the massive box and at $999 it makes perfect sense to take a flyer on this one. In fact, that’s the point. Like other furniture services, Gjemeni plans to disrupt the visit to Ikea or the furniture store. Because setup is so simple there is little harm in giving it a go and sending it back if you don’t like the size, the firmness, or the fit.

After all, said Pathiratne, the company is all about self-awareness.

“We are built to harness technology in pursuit of wellness. Gjemeni meets our ergonomic needs to relieve pressure on the back and spine, and to adjust so that we can take a power nap (we all know how important sleep is to wellness) or simply meditate and ground ourselves,” said Pathiratne.

Fortnite: Save the World free-to-play launch delayed

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Certification Reveals Triple-Camera And Android Pie For Honor Magic 2


Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has a new flagship smartphone in the pipeline called the Honor Magic 2 which will be unveiled later this month. A certification for the device has revealed some of the details that have been previously rumored. They include a triple-camera system at the back and the possibility that this device will ship with Android 9 Pie, the latest version of Google’s mobile operating system, out of the box.

The Honor Magic 2 has been spotted at TENAA, China’s prime certification agency, where some of its details have been revealed. The device will have a 6.39 inch OLED bezel-less display with a 2340×1080 pixel resolution.

Since it doesn’t have a notch, a sliding mechanism will house the 16 megapixel front camera with additional sensors for 3D facial recognition. There will be a 16 + 24 + 16 megapixel triple-camera system at the back. The Honor Magic 2 will be powered by Huawei’s flagship Kirin 980 processor with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The 3,400mAh battery is going to keep the lights on while Android 9 Pie will be powering the device.

Honor Magic 2 is going to be unveiled on October 31st. The company is also expected to launch a new Honor Watch alongside its flagship smartphone. Pricing and availability information for this device has not yet surfaced.

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PowerA Nintendo Switch Diablo III Joystick: Eternal Controller

If you are a Diablo fan rocking a Nintendo Switch, you’ll like this news. PowerA has unveiled a new wireless controller for the Switch that has some cool Diablo III art on it. The controller is black with red buttons, triggers, and D-pad, with some very nice artwork and the Diablo logo.

Diablo III: Eternal Collection will arrive on November 2, and Nintendo Switch owners will be able to get in on the action this time around too. So Nintendo devotees are naturally excited and to make the occasion that much cooler, they can purchase the new PowerA controller to play the game with.

This is one good looking controller. It makes me wish that I could get a similarly designed version for my PS4. These joysticks will be available exclusively at GameStop and you can preorder them now for $49.99. You can get the controller in your hands on November 2 when Diablo III: Eternal Collection arrives.

[via SlashGear]

Gjemeni puts your couch in a box

Gjemeni, pronounced Gemini, is a new furniture-on-demand service from founder Sean Pathiratne. The company offers decidedly tech-forward furniture that comes in a single box and can be assembled by anyone in a few minutes.

Pathiratne sees his company as a fashionable and agile furniture company that brings stylish stuff to your living room in the vein of Zara or H&M.

“We can create and deliver on trends through our technology-led global supply chain with the agility and speed of ‘fast fashion.’ We are ‘fast furniture,’” said Pathiratne.

“I live and work in Silicon Valley. I spend a lot of time in WeWork and other co-working places, in the offices of start-ups, and with tech friends,” said Pathiratne . “I observed how millennials live and work. They are a restless bunch physically – which mirrors their restlessness overall. They don’t like the status quo in business or with the objects in their lives. They are constantly shifting and fidgeting on their sofas. They just couldn’t find the right positions. After all, today we are checking our smart phones one minute, leaning back and contemplating the world another minute.”

The result? A plugged-in couch for the plugged-in generation.

“So the implications were obvious: create a multi-position couch for our multi-tasking world. A couch that meets people where they are, rather than the other way around. And also make sure that the next- gen couch had connectivity for the generation that is always plugged in,” he said.

The Gjemeni flagship is a convertible couch that turns from stark seating system into a lie-flat futon. Both sides of the couch have power and USB ports and it has three resting positions.

The company also sells a chair and an ottoman. Each product, from the $999 couch to the $299 leg rest, comes in a massive box that opens to reveal the furniture and a set of legs. To build the stuff you simply snap the legs into the holes on the bottom and flip the couch upright.

I tested one of the couches and can report that it would make a great startup-office seat. The styling, the firmness, and the clever charging ports mean that you can easily make your visitors feel powered-up and comfortable. As a home couch, however, I would recommend trying before you buy. First, at 6.5 feet long, there isn’t much room on the couch for more than two people let alone a small family. Further, the two reclining options are not conducive to many traditional couch activities except, perhaps, for the aftermath of Netflix and chill. The two sides of the back of the couch move from upright to reclined. When upright it is set at almost at 90 degrees – a TV lounging nightmare – and when slightly reclined you fall into a napping position. There is no “just right” with this couch for the home user.

That said this is furniture and your experience may differ. The company offers a 60-day money back guarantee as long as you keep the massive box and at $999 it makes perfect sense to take a flyer on this one. In fact, that’s the point. Like other furniture services, Gjemeni plans to disrupt the visit to Ikea or the furniture store. Because setup is so simple there is little harm in giving it a go and sending it back if you don’t like the size, the firmness, or the fit.

After all, said Pathiratne, the company is all about self-awareness.

“We are built to harness technology in pursuit of wellness. Gjemeni meets our ergonomic needs to relieve pressure on the back and spine, and to adjust so that we can take a power nap (we all know how important sleep is to wellness) or simply meditate and ground ourselves,” said Pathiratne.