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- The iPhone’s ultrawide camera could get a big boost in 2021, says Kuo
- Watch the PS5 play PS4 games better than ever before
- ViacomCBS wants to prove to skeptics it finally understands streaming
- Google Photos might put some editing features behind a subscription paywall
- Disney’s live-action Mulan will be out on Blu-ray next week
- Gray wolves win in historic Colorado election
- Spotify hints at subscription podcast service
- People are making fancams for states that have gone blue
- Here’s where and when you can buy the Xbox Series S and Series X consoles
- Here’s where and when you can buy the PS5
The iPhone’s ultrawide camera could get a big boost in 2021, says Kuo Posted: 06 Nov 2020 05:32 PM PST Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge The iPhone 12 has just barely launched, but we already have some idea what next year's lineup could look like — according to TFI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple's 2021 iPhones will keep the new form factor and screen sizes introduced with the iPhone 12 line, but offer an improved ultrawide camera on the high-end Pro and Pro Max models (via MacRumors). Kuo predicted the iPhone 12 line and now seems set to reveal what to expect from the 2021 models nearly a year before they launch. This time, Kuo says the ultrawide camera of the Pro and Pro Max will be upgraded from the current f/2.4, five-element lens setup to an f/1.8, six-element lens with autofocus. The larger aperture should let in more light, potentially enhancing low-light... |
Watch the PS5 play PS4 games better than ever before Posted: 06 Nov 2020 04:34 PM PST Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge A new video from Digital Foundry makes it immediately clear that the PS5 brings notable performance improvements to many PS4 games. The 30-minute video shows off a lot of big PS4 titles on running PS5, including Crysis Remastered, Dark Souls 3, Days Gone (with its PS5-exclusive 60fps framerate), Ghost of Tsushima (with its PS5-exclusive 60fps framerate), Hitman, Just Cause 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. I highly recommend that you watch it to see the games in action: In the leadup to the PS5's launch, Sony promised that the "overwhelming majority" of the more 4,000 PS4 games would work on the new console, and we've seen some developers announce PS5-exclusive optimizations (like Ghost of Tsushima's boost to... |
ViacomCBS wants to prove to skeptics it finally understands streaming Posted: 06 Nov 2020 01:36 PM PST If you're still unsure of what Paramount Plus is, don't worry — you'll learn soon, because ViacomCBS is going to spend a good portion of 2021 trying to get you to sign up for it. Paramount Plus is ViacomCBS's rebrand of its current streaming service, CBS All Access. The revamped streamer will carry live sports (including NFL games that air on CBS), live news, and thousands of films and TV shows from its networks. Those include Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, and both current and library programming from CBS. As the company prepares to end 2020 with "at least" 19 million paid subscribers in the United States, and plans to expand in 2021, executives used their time on an earnings call today to try and convince skeptical investors... |
Google Photos might put some editing features behind a subscription paywall Posted: 06 Nov 2020 01:26 PM PST Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Google Photos is a superb photo management and editing app. As it has grown in popularity, Google has made the occasional attempt to monetize Photos — most recently by launching a subscription service where customers receive a selection of 10 printed shots every month. But now, according to XDA Developers (and also highlighted by Android Police), Google might be planning to reserve certain editing tricks — some that were previously available for free — for Google One subscribers. That's one way to start ruining a beloved service, Google. Maybe rethink this. Inside the code for the latest update to Google Photos, there are strings that clearly point to the app moving in this direction:
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Disney’s live-action Mulan will be out on Blu-ray next week Posted: 06 Nov 2020 12:08 PM PST Image: Disney Disney's live-action adaptation of Mulan, one of the company's biggest streaming titles this year, will finally be available on physical media next week. You'll be able to get it on 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on November 10th. Mulan's physical media launch marks the end of a whirlwind release schedule brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The movie was originally set to premiere in theaters on March 27th, but was delayed to July 24th due to pandemic-related theater closures. As the year wore on, closures forced another delay to August 21st, which then was followed by another — and indefinite — delay. In early August, Disney made the notable call to have Mulan exclusively premiere on Disney Plus on September 4th, though subscribers... |
Gray wolves win in historic Colorado election Posted: 06 Nov 2020 11:56 AM PST A gray wolf in fresh snow, in Montana. | Photo by Dennis Fast/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images Colorado will need to bring people together to ensure the wolves' survival |
Spotify hints at subscription podcast service Posted: 06 Nov 2020 11:36 AM PST Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Spotify appears to be interested in launching a subscription podcast service that would offer access to original shows or exclusive episodes for a monthly fee. The potential service was described in a survey sent out through Spotify's app, which was reported on by Andrew Wallenstein, president of Variety's Intelligence Platform. The survey describes at least four possible subscription podcast plans, ranging from $3 to $8 per month. The cheapest plan would include "access to exclusive interviews and episodes," but would still include ads. The most expensive plan would include access to "high quality original content," early access to some episodes, and no platform-inserted ads. None of these plans would include access to Spotify's premium... |
People are making fancams for states that have gone blue Posted: 06 Nov 2020 11:35 AM PST It's the third day of the US presidential election, and the country is finally starting to get some clarity on who actually won the race. As states have been finalizing their vote counts, election maps have been updating their colors. And now, as a result, we have these.
These are colloquially known as fancams. (More on that in a minute.) The videos have even extended to people like MSNBC anchor Steve Kornacki and Joe Biden.
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Here’s where and when you can buy the Xbox Series S and Series X consoles Posted: 06 Nov 2020 10:30 AM PST Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge The Xbox Series S and Series X consoles will both be available starting on November 10th, and if you missed out on preordering either (or both — look, I'm not going to judge), you might be able to snag one online on launch day. Due to the pandemic, combined with the high demand for these consoles, retailers like Best Buy and Target are only selling online. That means you won't be able to walk into a store to pick one up — unless you've purchased it already online. Only then will you be able to arrange an in-store pickup.
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Here’s where and when you can buy the PS5 Posted: 06 Nov 2020 10:19 AM PST Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Sony's PlayStation 5 will be available starting November 12th, and if you missed your chances of securing one on launch, (it's ok, preordering was a mess), you might be able to secure the console on launch day. Due to the pandemic and high demand of the PS5, retailers such as Best Buy and Target will only sell the console online at least until the end of 2020. So, if you were planning to camp outside your local Target hoping to buy the console on November 12th, there will be no walk-in purchases available this year. But, you can order one online and request an in-store pickup.
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