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Nintendo announces more SNES and NES games for Switch

Posted: 14 May 2020 06:37 PM PDT

Nintendo has announced the addition of four more games to its Switch Online subscription service. Nintendo Switch Online lets you play Switch games over the internet as well as providing a library of free NES and SNES titles.

The additions for May include one NES game and three SNES games. The NES game is Tecmo's mythical action game Rygar, while the SNES additions include Natsume's cult sci-fi western shooter Wild Guns and Jaleco's overhead shooter Operation Logic Bomb.

The most notable game added to the service in this round is Panel de Pon, which was never released in the US — at least not in this form. It's a classic SNES puzzle game designed by the legendary Gunpei Yokoi, but outside Japan the game was titled Tetris Attack and its...

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Ubisoft now giving out its Assassin’s Creed educational tours of Greece and Egypt for free

Posted: 14 May 2020 05:39 PM PDT

Assassin's Creed Origins

Ubisoft is offering free downloads of its educational tours of ancient Greece and ancient Egypt, which are based on the studio's recreations of those worlds in Assassin's Creed Origins and Assassin's Creed Odyssey, the studio announced today. The tours will be free to claim until May 21st.

You can download Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece and Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt from Ubisoft's website here, though you'll need a Uplay account to claim them.

Here's what's available in Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece, according to...

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A seventh Amazon employee dies of COVID-19 as the company refuses to say how many are sick

Posted: 14 May 2020 05:20 PM PDT

An Amazon warehouse worker in Indianapolis, Indiana, has died of COVID-19, the company confirmed.

The death brings the known total of COVID-19 deaths at Amazon warehouses to seven, but Amazon's process for notifying workers makes the true number difficult to determine. Several workers at IND8 first learned of the death through rumors and say management began informing employees more widely only after being confronted.

"They weren't going to say anything if it wasn't for people asking questions," says a worker at IND8, who asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution.

Amazon has repeatedly declined to say how many warehouse employees have been diagnosed with or died from the virus. In an interview on "60 Minutes" that aired...

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The Epic Games Store was down for hours as everyone tried to get GTA V for free

Posted: 14 May 2020 05:19 PM PDT

Image: Rockstar

After a more than eight-hour outage, the Epic Games Store appears to finally be back online, meaning you should finally be able to claim Rockstar's smash hit Grand Theft Auto V for free until May 21st.

The Epic Games Store had been counting down to the launch of an unnamed free title at 11AM ET today, and we learned last night that game would be GTA V, thanks to an early tweet posted by Epic Games' official Twitter account. However, when the time came for the deal for the game to go live, the Epic Games Store went down, presumably as people tried to refresh the site to claim the free title.

Epic acknowledged the outage in an 11:05AM ET tweet, and in a 12:58PM ET tweet the company said the store was still experiencing issues:

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Apple to launch a new iPad and a new iPad mini with bigger screens, says Ming-Chi Kuo

Posted: 14 May 2020 04:11 PM PDT

Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

Apple is planning to launch a new 10.8-inch iPad and a new iPad mini with a screen that could be as large as 9 inches, according to a new investor note from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo obtained by MacRumors. The note also mentions a potential 2022 release date for Apple's rumored augmented reality glasses.

The new 10.8-inch iPad will launch in the second half of this year, while the new iPad mini, which will have a screen size that's anywhere between 8.5 and 9 inches, will launch in the first half of 2021, according to Kuo. Both will have affordable price points, says Kuo.

It's unclear exactly how these new iPads might slot into Apple's current iPad...

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Apple’s supply chain is making safety changes to protect workers in response to the pandemic

Posted: 14 May 2020 02:28 PM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Apple's global supply chain is making safety changes to better protect workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, as outlined in the company's 2020 Supplier Responsibility report. Sabih Khan, Apple's senior vice president of operations and the person in charge of the company's global supply chain, detailed the changes the company's suppliers are making in a letter at the beginning of the report.

The company has worked with its global supply chain "on a range of protections suited to the circumstances in each country, including health screenings, limiting density, and ensuring strict adherence to social distancing in their facilities," said Khan.

Apple will require the use of personal...

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Disney Plus is getting a Percy Jackson series as Disney continues to mine its IP for new streaming shows

Posted: 14 May 2020 02:22 PM PDT

Rick Riordan's beloved young adult fantasy series, Percy Jackson, is getting another shot at the live-action treatment seven years after the last film was released — but this time, as a Disney Plus series.

Riordan announced the project on Twitter, adding a note of reassurance to fans who were left livid over 20th Century Fox's original film adaptations in 2010 and 2013: it wouldn't end up like last time. Both Riordan and fans of the books, which follow demigod Percy Jackson as he travels around the country trying to find Zeus' lightning bolt, haven't hidden their distaste of the two live-action movies.

In a lengthy blog post published in November 2018, Riordan reiterated that once he "saw the final script and saw what they were doing...

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Apple supplier TSMC is reportedly building an Arizona chip plant

Posted: 14 May 2020 01:58 PM PDT

TSMC Semiconductor manufacturing company logo seen displayed Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), which makes Apple's A-series chips, plans to build an advanced chip factory in Arizona, The Wall Street Journal reported. The plant would make 5-nanometer transistor chips for TSMC, which the company has been testing with customers in Taiwan over the past several months, the report states.

TSMC's board made the decision to build the plant earlier this week at a meeting in Taiwan and may officially announced the plans as early as Friday, according to the WSJ. The plans call for the factory to begin producing the chips by the end of 2023. It's not yet clear what financial incentives the company may receive from state or federal government, but the WSJ reports that the State and Commerce...

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Watch 18 minutes of new Ghost of Tsushima gameplay footage

Posted: 14 May 2020 01:22 PM PDT

Sucker Punch Productions has released a new 18-minute gameplay trailer for its upcoming open-world samurai game Ghost of Tsushima, showcasing exploration, combat, and customization elements of the game.

The new trailer marks the first real footage of Ghost of Tsushima that Sucker Punch has shown since E3 2018 when the studio first showcased the game's mix of swordplay and stealth. Since then, Sucker Punch has also released a story trailer introducing players to the main protagonist, Jin Sakai.

The footage shows off aspects of exploration of the island of Tsushima, where players will be able to summon a ghost and freely travel around the world. A gameplay element lets players summon a gust a wind to direct them toward their goal as an...

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US Postal Service delays next-generation mail truck program due to pandemic

Posted: 14 May 2020 01:13 PM PDT

Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is pushing back the deadline for official bids to make its next-generation mail truck because of "the current COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Postal Service and supplier operations." The delay, which was first reported by Trucks.com, comes as the Postal Service is seeking billions of dollars in emergency funding as part of the Trump administration's Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.

The deadline for bids was supposed to be March 27th, but is now July 14th, according to the USPS. The program could award up to $6 billion in contracts to one or multiple bidders, and it's expected to result in the manufacturing of nearly 200,000 new mail trucks. Some of the bidders have been...

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