Benchmarking is almost like a game. Well, it really is a numbers game where companies try to reach for the highest (or lowest, depending on the ranking system) figures through any means possible, sometimes even through cheating. Still, it’s an interesting phenomenon to watch and to see how smartphone makers rank up in terms of perceived performance. AnTuTu, makers of … Continue reading
Web apps have been battling for supremacy ever since browsers could display more than just text and images. Initially there were these heavy and clunky web applets vying for space against desktop apps. Things then took a different turn with the arrival of smartphones and mobile apps. Now with Google as its biggest champion, web apps have taken on a … Continue reading
Electric Scooters Are Reportedly Already Creating Problems in San Francisco
Posted in: Today's ChiliWeek one of San Francisco’s year-long electric scooter pilot program is reportedly already creating problems, both with the way they’re being operated and seemingly by the sheer fact that they now (legally) exist on its streets. Problems with the e-scooters just days into the program include illegal parking, devices…
Embattled MoviePass Parent Company Denies It Misled Its Investors Amid Investigation
Posted in: Today's ChiliAmid ongoing drama over MoviePass’ consistent flailing and cutbacks on its once unlimited monthly movie-going subscription under financial pressure, it appears things just got even more complicated for the beleaguered e-ticketing startup. MoviePass parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics, Inc. is now under…
The line between the Swarm and Foursquare City Guide apps just blurred a little more. Foursquare has released Swarm 6.0 for Android and iOS, and its tentpole features will feel familiar if you’re more used to browsing places than checking in. Most no…
Report: Rod Rosenstein Offers ‘Forceful Defense’ Of ‘Appropriate’ Russia Probe
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe deputy attorney general said that the public will “have confidence” in the investigation’s findings.
While games like Call of Duty and Battlefield are known for their multiplayer aspects, there are some gamers who do appreciate being able to play a single-player campaign every now and then. While Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 dropped its single-player mode, EA’s Battlefield V has not.
In fact the official trailer for the single-player campaign has been released, giving gamers a brief 2 minute look into what they might be able to expect from the game’s single-player mode. The description reads, “Discover the untold stories of World War 2 with Battlefield V’s single player War Stories. In Nordlys, resist German occupation in Norway, sabotage behind enemy lines as an unlikely English soldier in Under No Flag, fight for a home you’ve never seen in Tirailleur, and in The Last Tiger (available in December) join the crew of a Tiger I as they question why they fight.”
Battlefield V is currently set for a release on the 20th of November. The game was previously scheduled for a release on the 19th of October which is this coming Friday, but was delayed. According to DICE, the developer of the game, they claim that this was done to allow them to make some final adjustments to the game, but with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 released on the 12th of October, it is possible that EA and DICE didn’t want the games to overlap each other.
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Biden Hopes Democrats Don’t Move To Impeach Trump While Mueller Probe Continues
Posted in: Today's Chili“There are so many things to attend to immediately. Let’s see where the investigation takes us.”
Web apps have been battling for supremacy ever since browsers could display more than just text and images. Initially there were these heavy and clunky web applets vying for space against desktop apps. Things then took a different turn with the arrival of smartphones and mobile apps. Now with Google as its biggest champion, web apps have taken on a … Continue reading