terça-feira, 11 de fevereiro de 2020

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Nintendo’s latest SNES games for Switch include two US debuts

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 07:21 PM PST

Nintendo isn't just playing the hits when it comes to adding NES and SNES games to its Switch Online service. The latest additions are some pretty deep cuts, including two SNES titles that were never before released in the US.

The SNES titles are Pop'n Twinbee, the sixth entry in Konami's colorful Twinbee "cute-em-up" series, and Namco's Smash Tennis. Both of these games were translated into English and saw release in Europe as well as Japan, but neither series ever really took off stateside.

Also coming this month are Natsume's hardcore side-scrolling NES action game Shadow of the Ninja and something called Eliminator Boat Duel, which I confess I have never heard of, but it looks pretty wild for a NES game about powerboats. All four...

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Andrew Yang has withdrawn from the 2020 presidential race

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 05:26 PM PST

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

Andrew Yang, the tech savvy Democratic presidential candidate who ran on a platform warning against the threats of artificial intelligence and automation, is dropping out of the race. Yang is doing so on the night of the New Hampshire primary, after earning just 1 percent of the delegates in the Iowa Caucuses last week.

A New York native and the son of Taiwanese immigrants, Yang has a storied career spanning corporate law to startups and venture capital and onward to activist organizations, including the Venture for America nonprofit he founded in 2011 that focused on job creation in Midwest cities in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

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At $1,600, the highest-end Galaxy S20 costs as much as a foldable phone

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 05:23 PM PST

Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

Remember when Apple unveiled the $1,000 iPhone and everyone was shocked? Less than three years later, a $1,000 phone is at the low end of Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup. It's possible we're seeing a new high for what a "normal" phone should cost, leaving plenty of room for the highest-end prices to keep climbing.

The Galaxy S20 prices will range from $999.99 for the basic model, with the Ultra starting at $1,399 and going up to $1,599 for the version with 512GB of storage. That puts the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which measures 6.9 inches, in the same price range as the newest foldable phones, which have drawn criticism for their price tags. Samsung's new Galaxy Z Flip, which arrives February 14th, is priced at $1,380, while Motorola's Razr is...

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The Galaxy Z Flip’s split-screen mode isn’t just for Samsung foldables, says Google

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 05:08 PM PST

Samsung's new Galaxy Z Flip clamshell foldable has a cool new feature that can split the phone's enormous vertical real estate into a top half and a bottom half, and Google tells The Verge that other phone makers will soon be able to build that feature into their phones, too.

The feature, which Samsung calls "Flex mode," can split the phone's display into two four-inch screens that can each show different types of content while you're using an app. Samsung gives the example of watching a YouTube video on the top half of the screen while searching for other videos or reading comments on the bottom screen. My colleague Dieter Bohn also got to test the mode with a Google Duo video call, which showed a video chat on the top half of the...

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Flipboard will soon share short videos alongside the news for $3 a month

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 03:41 PM PST

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News aggregator app Flipboard is launching a new ad-free curated video service called Flipboard TV that will come preinstalled on Samsung's new Galaxy S20 phones and cost $3 a month. The service will be exclusive to the S20 for three months, and then roll out to all the other places Flipboard is available.

Flipboard TV focuses on short-form videos delivered in a customized news feed, which you'll find under a new dedicated tab in the Flipboard app. The feed will algorithmically suggest videos based on your interests, and users can follow videos based on things like topic or publication to populate their feed.

Some of the outlets already on board for Flipboard TV include The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Rolling Stone, Variety, and more...

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Nvidia’s GeForce Now is losing all Activision Blizzard games, a bad sign for cloud gaming

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 03:02 PM PST

Nvidia's GeForce Now feels like one of the very best ways to get a free taste of cloud gaming, but it's got a gigantic catch — it lets you play PC games you already own only if the game publisher allows it. Today, Nvidia is revealing that Activision Blizzard is no longer playing ball, pulling down its catalog of games including Overwatch, WoW, and the Call of Duty series.

That means one of the service's biggest publishers, as well as its Battle.net catalog of games, will no longer be available just a week after the service's formal launch — a launch that was already missing many games from Capcom, EA, Konami, Remedy, Rockstar and Square Enix, all of which seemed to have pulled out after Nvidia's beta period ended.

Nvidia wouldn't tell...

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Samsung confirms its AirDrop-like ‘Quick Share’ is launching on the Galaxy S20

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 02:58 PM PST

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AirDrop has long been a handy convenience that comes with using Apple gadgets, but Samsung has finally come up with its own version. And it's debuting on the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra. It's called Quick Share, and Samsung says it lets you "share everything with your friends instantly." Quick Share is detailed toward the bottom of this page that's about the S20's camera.

Similar to AirDrop, Quick Share can show "which of your contacts is nearby" so you can easily send files to them. But an interesting advantage over AirDrop is that Quick Share allows you to share with "up to 5 friends" simultaneously. AirDrop limits you to one recipient at a time.

Screenshots of the Quick Share interface were published by XDA Developers last...

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Snapchat’s new mental health tool will offer helpful intervention

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 02:54 PM PST

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

Snapchat is launching a search tool called Here For You that will surface "safety resources" from mental health experts when users search for sensitive topics like anxiety, depression, suicide, and bullying, the company announced Tuesday.

For instance, if a user searched for "thinspo" (content that may skew to be pro-anorexia), the search results would "intervene" with content by experts, Fast Company reports. While parent company Snap did not elaborate on how often these kinds of searches occur on Snapchat, the platform has one of the youngest audiences of any social media platform. It reaches 90 percent of 13- to 24-year-olds, a group who may be most vulnerable to bullying or suggestive content.

"Snapchat was built with privacy at...

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Samsung’s Galaxy S20 phones are getting Google’s helpful Live Caption feature

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 02:38 PM PST

Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup will be the first non-Pixel phones to gain Google's Live Caption feature, which transcribes and captions videos in real time with excellent accuracy — even when the volume is turned down. Live Caption debuted on Android 10 with the Pixel 4, and Google positions it as a helpful tool among Android's accessibility features. It has since come to older Pixel devices, but Samsung is the first outside of Google to offer it.

Live Caption works completely on device, meaning your captions are never sent to Google's servers or shared with the company. It can't be used for music, phone calls, or voice-over IP calls, however. And app developers have the option of opting out of sharing their software's audio with the...

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A first look at Microsoft’s new Windows 10X operating system for dual screens

Posted: 11 Feb 2020 02:28 PM PST

Microsoft released its first emulator for Windows 10X today, allowing developers to get a first look at the new operating system variant for dual-screen devices. Microsoft wants to give developers a head start on optimizing apps before devices launch later this year, so this basic emulator provides an early look at Windows 10X before it's finalized.

My first thoughts? Windows 10X feels like a slightly more modern version of Windows 10 that has been cleaned up for future devices.

Windows 10X is designed exclusively for foldable and dual-screen hardware, and Microsoft has customized it as a result. One of the biggest noticeable changes is the new Windows 10X Start menu. It no longer includes the animated Live Tiles found on Windows 10,...

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