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- New York City’s subway disaster now has its own 8-bit video game
- Snow, the Korean Snapchat clone, now has its own version of Animoji
- 9 new trailers you should watch this week
- ESPN+ subscription service will broadcast League of Legends competitions starting this summer
- The hardest part of preparing for disasters is overcoming human nature
- It’s official: Amazon has saved The Expanse
- Memorial Day 2018: the best tech sales to shop this weekend
New York City’s subway disaster now has its own 8-bit video game Posted: 26 May 2018 11:00 AM PDT Straphangers who want to experience the rolling nightmare that is New York City's subway system from the comfort of their own home are in luck. A new video game called "MTA Country," which debuted this week, takes players on a treacherous ride through graffiti-lined tunnels filled with electrical fires, broken tracks, and stalled subway cars. Users play as Gregg T., the face of the MTA's "New Yorkers Keep New York Safe" safety ad campaign, who has since become a bit of a meme. At the start of the game, Gregg T. jumps into a subway car with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Together, the three must leap over track fires and broken-down subway cars full of irritated passengers while dodging pizza rats and... |
Snow, the Korean Snapchat clone, now has its own version of Animoji Posted: 26 May 2018 10:00 AM PDT If you're over Snapchat because of the countless redesigns and re-redesigns but Instagram's filters don't tickle your fancy, there's a Korean app called Snow that takes all of the beloved features and combines them into a super cute camera app. Snow has been around for a while, but the latest update gives it even more features, including its own take on Apple's adorable Animoji, real-time beauty effects, and a new mirror mode. The new AR emoji feature lets you overlay your face with animated characters, including a puppy dog and an old man. Once selected, the camera detects your face, masks it with the sticker, and mimics your expressions. The major difference between this and Animoji is that you can still (kind of) see your body.... |
9 new trailers you should watch this week Posted: 26 May 2018 09:00 AM PDT I was excited to finally get around to watching The Florida Project last weekend now that it's on Amazon. I knew that it looked (and was supposed to be) good, but I didn't think I would enjoy it quite as much as I did. There's so much to like about the film (including some crazy good acting from an energetic group of kids). But probably the most remarkable thing is its world building: the movie is about poor, struggling families living in the shadow of Disney World outside Orlando; and it really takes that idea and runs with it, turning its rundown locations into makeshift, knockoff extensions of Disney's kingdom. It's a really beautiful, entertaining approach that lets the movie straddle the line between showing adults' lives and their... |
ESPN+ subscription service will broadcast League of Legends competitions starting this summer Posted: 26 May 2018 07:00 AM PDT ESPN's recently launched ESPN+ streaming service is adding e-sports to its repertoire. The company has announced that it will broadcast live coverage of several League of Legends competitions this summer, beginning on June 16th with the 2018 North American League of Legends Championship Series Summer Split (NA LCS). After that comes the NA LCS Summer Finals in September September and then the League of Legends World Championship in the fall. The deal between ESPN and Riot Games is non-exclusive, so you'll still be able to stream those same competitions for the hugely popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) title on Twitch. For free. But ESPN is likely hoping that covering e-sports will help bring in more subscribers for the... |
The hardest part of preparing for disasters is overcoming human nature Posted: 26 May 2018 06:00 AM PDT The worst disaster in California's history wasn't an earthquake, or a fire, or a drought — it was a flood that killed thousands, wiped out mines and ranches, and submerged the state capital, Sacramento. For 43 days, starting in December 1861, California was inundated. Today, hardly anyone thinks about the floodwaters that turned California's Central Valley into a vast lake — but it will happen again. "It's not a question of if, but when," writes seismologist and disaster expert Lucy Jones in her new book, The Big Ones: How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us (and What We Can Do About Them). That's why it's key for us to know about the disasters in our history, so that we're not doomed to repeat them on what will certainly be a much larger... |
It’s official: Amazon has saved The Expanse Posted: 26 May 2018 03:28 AM PDT It's official: The Expanse has been saved. After the Syfy Channel canceled The Expanse earlier this month, Alcon Entertainment has confirmed that Amazon will pick up the show for a fourth season, after after outcry from the show's fans. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos made the announcement at the International Space Development Conference: where he appeared next to members of the show's cast: "The Expanse is saved."
Alcon Entertainment Co-Founders and Co-CEOs Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson issued a statement, confirming that Amazon would be picking up the show:... |
Memorial Day 2018: the best tech sales to shop this weekend Posted: 26 May 2018 08:00 AM PDT Hopefully you're spending the long weekend enjoying warm weather, but if you're also in the market for some new gadgets, you may want to block off a few hours to check out all of the tech deals happening this weekend. It's no Black Friday, but the internet's next big sale event won't be until Amazon Prime Day, which takes place in July (probably). Many retailers have already started discounting some of our favorite tech, from TVs to laptops to headphones. We'll be updating this post as new deals drop, so be sure to check back all weekend for the most up-to-date deals. Best BuyThe big-box retailer is running several great Memorial Day deals, including the Apple sale we highlighted last week and discounts on major appliances, but the... |
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