quinta-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2019

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Nintendo is launching a new Dr. Mario game for smartphones later this year

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 04:49 PM PST

Nintendo has announced a new entry its mobile game lineup slated for early summer of 2019: Dr. Mario World. The app will be a free-to-download puzzle game, co-developed and jointly operated with Japanese messaging app LINE and developer NHN Entertainment. There isn't much information about the game yet, except that it will be available for both iOS and Android and, while free, will contain in-app purchases. It's set to be released in 60 countries around the world.

Nintendo first made its foray into mobile entertainment in 2016 with Super Mario Run, a unique take on the classic platformer that infused elements of the endless runner genre. Since then, there have been some hits and some misses as the company has tried bucking traditional...

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Ninja stars in NFL Super Bowl ad alongside Peyton Manning and Michael Strahan

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 04:02 PM PST

Tyler "Ninja" Blevins was gaming's biggest name in 2018, and he's continuing that in 2019 by starring in a Super Bowl ad alongside some of the biggest athletes.

Blevins, who is widely considered one of the biggest Fortnite players in the world, tweeted out the ad today, confirming it will play before Maroon 5's halftime show. It stars former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, Michael Strahan, and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. The entire commercial is about Blevins, with Manning calling him a "video game master."

"So happy to share with you guys one of the many amazing things we'v e been working on and why I've been traveling so much," Blevins tweeted.

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The fallout from Facebook’s controversial research app

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 03:37 PM PST

Apple yanked enterprise certificates from Facebook and Google, shutting down internal iOS apps

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Apple restores Facebook’s ability to run internal iOS apps

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 03:09 PM PST

Facebook said today that Apple has restored its enterprise certificate, the software permission that allows the social network to load internal mobile apps onto the devices of employees, beta testers, and research participants.

The move comes roughly one day after Apple blocked Facebook from using the program after a TechCrunch investigation revealed it had re-skinned its Onavo VPN app, pulled from the App Store last summer, as the "Facebook Research" app. Facebook was paying teenagers and adults $20 a month to use the app, which was not distributed through proper iOS channels and was instead sideloaded using Facebook's enterprise certificate, to siphon sensitive smartphone data.

Facebook pulled the app in response to the backlash on...

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Nintendo reportedly planning to release a smaller, cheaper Switch

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 02:49 PM PST

A report from Japanese business daily Nikkei claims Nintendo is developing a smaller, cheaper version of its Switch console. The rumored Switch will focus on portability, and it will cut some features to bring the price down, but it's not yet known what those features might be.

The Nikkei report, translated by Nintendo Everything, states that Nintendo has begun working with multiple suppliers and game development companies, informing them that the console could be released as early as 2019. The report also hints at Nintendo's plan to launch a new service aimed at "game enthusiasts willing to pay more," sometime in 2019. That could potentially be a more robust classic games subscription, similar to the Virtual Console of the Wii and Wii...

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Over-the-air update strands NIO electric car on a highway in China

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 02:33 PM PST

<em>NIO's ES8 SUV outside the New York Stock Exchange on the day the company went public in the US.</em>

One of EV startup NIO's cars got stuck on a highway in China on Wednesday after the driver triggered an over-the-air software update, according to Bloomberg and the South China Morning Post. The driver, who was testing the car, and a NIO representative were wading through Beijing's notorious traffic when the update was triggered. They wound up inside for "more than an hour" after the process began, SCMP says.

The NIO representative who was stuck in the car said on Chinese social media site Weibo that "[p]olice officers came, one group after another, yet we could not even wind the window down," according to SCMP.

NIO apologized on Weibo, according to Bloomberg. The company said in a post it will "optimize" the confirmation process for...

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Kanye West settles lawsuit with fan who thought Life of Pablo would remain a Tidal exclusive

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 02:20 PM PST

Kanye West has settled a lawsuit with a fan who sued the artist in 2016 over false claims that The Life of Pablo would be available to stream exclusively on Tidal. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed, according to court documents, but all charges involved have been dropped.

The court documents specifically state that Justin Baker-Rhett (plaintiff) and West, "hereby stipulate and agree to the dismissal of Plaintiff's individual claims with prejudice and the putative class's claims without prejudice, with each party to bear its own attorney fees and costs." A potential class-action lawsuit that was threatened in 2016 will also not move forward, according to the documents.

Justin Baker-Rhett, a Kanye West fan and seemingly...

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Everything coming to Hulu, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now in February

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 02:00 PM PST

Sometimes, it just feels like there's nothing urgent to watch on Netflix. If the latest titles coming to the service aren't your cup of tea, or if Hulu has simply won the subscription battle, you always have other options. February is the month of romance and remembering black history, but this month, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now are mainly serving up adventure, horror, and superheroes.

Amazon Prime is launching its original series Agatha Christie Presents: The ABC Murders, inspired by the novel of the same name. If the series is anything like the books, expect a fast-paced, thrilling mystery filled with red herrings and suspicious characters. Want to acknowledge Valentine's Day without buying into the commercial messaging? Try Down, t...

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Amazon’s holiday profits soared thanks to Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 01:38 PM PST

Amazon continues to make loads of money, and last holiday quarter was no different. The company's fourth-quarter earnings exceeded investor expectations with profit of just over $3 billion on sales of $72.4 billion, a 20 percent increase year-over-year revenue. For Amazon, 2018 was a year of immense growth, and the tech giant capped it off with huge sales from Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and general holiday promotions that lasted through December.

Amazon gave scarce details on which products sold the best, but it did say the last three months were the best holiday season for Echo devices it's ever had, and that its smart doorbell subsidiary Ring also enjoyed its best quarter ever. As per usual, most of the profits came from the North...

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Apple blocks Google from running its internal iOS apps

Posted: 31 Jan 2019 01:13 PM PST

Apple shut down Google's ability to distribute its internal iOS apps earlier today, following a similar shutdown that was issued to Facebook earlier this week. A person familiar with the situation tells The Verge that early versions of Google Maps, Hangouts, Gmail, and other pre-release beta apps stopped working alongside employee-only apps like a Gbus app for transportation and Google's internal cafe app.

TechCrunch and Bloomberg's Mark Bergen reported late Thursday that the app's functionality had been restored; Apple appears to have worked more closely with Google to fix this situation. "We are working together with Google to help them reinstate their enterprise certificates very quickly," an Apple spokesperson earlier told BuzzFeed.

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