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The Morning After: Lamborghini supercomputer

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This morning, we’re mulling over the real problem with mobile gaming and taking a seat behind the wheel of a Huracán for some computer-aided drifting. Also, Anthem got a big update, and Samsung’s mid-rang…

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PC and mobile gaming are entering a sad exclusivity phase

Just like the larger entertainment industry, the gaming market is a rather aggressively competitive one. There are equal amounts of sometimes glorified success stories and urban legends as well as tragic drama of overtimes and turnovers. Companies, especially the big ones, are not too shy to use tactics that, on the surface, seem unfair and exploitative – and yet these … Continue reading

Samsung Galaxy S10+ Reportedly Running Into LTE Issues With Some Carriers

When you buy a phone, the most important thing is whether or not it can work. This is because while our phones can do a lot these days, at the end of the day, they are still a tool for communications which means that they need to be able to hook into a carrier’s network, access data, make phone calls, and so on.

Unfortunately, according to some Samsung Galaxy S10+ owners, it appears that they have run into LTE and connectivity issues with some carriers. Based on these reports, it seems that some of these device owners are experiencing poor signal strength of their devices. This has affected most of the major carriers such as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.

It has also been reported that the phone suffers from a death grip issue, where holding it wrongly without a case can further impact the signal strength. According to some users, they have managed to find a way around the problem on Sprint by disabling Band 41 and 25, but it doesn’t really feel like a long-term solution, especially for a phone that you have paid so much money for.

It is unclear whether or not this is a software or hardware issue, but hopefully, Samsung is aware of the problem and are working on finding a solution to it.

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Spotify Will Use Algorithms To Help Create More Personalized Playlists

When it comes to music discovery, there are many ways in which we can go about finding new artists and songs. It can come from a friend’s recommendation, a movie’s soundtrack, or as we’re starting to see these days, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning where music services attempt to learn what you like and make recommendations off of that.

In fact that’s something that Spotify will be further investing in as the company has announced that they will be turning to the use of algorithms to help create more personalized playlists for their users. What this means is that in the end, there will be no two playlists that are identical due to the different listening preferences of each user.

According to Spotify, “We know that everyone’s taste is different, and songs that one person may want to sing in the shower just might not make sense for everyone else. (We’re sure you can relate.) That’s why we’ve punched up our playlist ecosystem to make sure every listener is able to find the perfect song for each moment.”

Spotify also repeats that personalized playlists has led to an increase in listeners seeking out certain songs to repeat, which is good for keeping users on Spotify and also good for certain artists as it means more royalties.

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