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- Samsung’s One UI 3.1 update brings some S21 camera features to last year’s flagships
- Trump’s campaign app was suspended from the Google Play Store because it didn’t work
- Chrome OS now has a built-in screen recorder
- The 20 biggest announcements from today’s Nintendo Direct
- Facebook’s Australian media ban is taking down official government pages
- Texas has work to do to avoid another energy crisis
- Knockout City is a new dodgeball game from the makers of Mario Kart Live
- Xbox cult classic Stubbs the Zombie is getting remastered for modern consoles
- Splatoon 3 is coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2022
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is getting an HD rerelease for the Switch
Samsung’s One UI 3.1 update brings some S21 camera features to last year’s flagships Posted: 17 Feb 2021 07:00 PM PST Samsung has announced that its latest One UI 3.1 software update is rolling out to some of its older phones. The update will trickle down some of the Galaxy S21 lineup's newer software features to last year's Samsung flagships, including the Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip phones. Most of the new features are focused on bringing some of the software enhancements that Samsung debuted for the camera on the S21 lineup back down to its older devices. Those include the "enhanced single take" option that automatically captures and generates a variety of still images and videos with just one click, the smart object eraser tool for quickly removing unwanted parts of your photos, and the option to use both your... |
Trump’s campaign app was suspended from the Google Play Store because it didn’t work Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:47 PM PST Google removed former president Donald Trump's 2020 campaign app from Google's Play Store earlier Wednesday. It wasn't removed for any of the many other reasons that Trump has been removed from the world's largest platforms, but rather because it just didn't work, Android Police reports. Prior to its suspension, the app provided campaign news, an event schedule, and ways to donate to the campaign, but at some point, it stopped working, prompting Google to take it down. Android Police confirmed that the app was non-functional before Google removed it. When Android Police tested the app, it was "unable to load content, reporting a network error or simply spinning a loading 'T' circle endlessly." The iOS version of the app is still on the... |
Chrome OS now has a built-in screen recorder Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:19 PM PST Google has announced that a built-in screen recorder is coming to Chrome OS in March. Google hopes the tool will make it easier for students and teachers to record virtual lessons. "Teachers have long recorded lessons to help students do homework and study for tests, but in the past year it's become downright critical for virtual learning," reads Google's blog post. It looks pretty simple. Once you've pressed the appropriate button on your Chromebook, you'll see a countdown in the center of your screen. While your Chromebook is recording, a red circle will appear on the right side of the shelf. A few other tools for Chromebook learners are in the works as well, and some have already arrived. Chrome OS's screen reader,... |
The 20 biggest announcements from today’s Nintendo Direct Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:10 PM PST For the first time in over a year, Nintendo hosted a full-fledged Direct presentation. The latest presentation was focused mostly on games slated to hit Nintendo's hybrid gaming console, the Switch, sometime during the first half of 2021, though there were a few announcements for games that will hit later than that. The nearly hour-long event included a slew of titles slated to hit the Switch before the year is half over, including ports for indie games such as Fall Guys and Outer Wilds and new installments in franchises like No More Heroes and Splatoon. Here are the biggest news announcements and trailers from today's Nintendo Direct. Splatoon 3 inks its way onto Nintendo Switch in 2022The third installment in the Splatoon franchise... |
Facebook’s Australian media ban is taking down official government pages Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:58 PM PST The Facebook pages of many Australian government agencies seem to have been caught up in the social media network's ban on news posts by users and media organizations in the country. Users on Twitter have reported that the pages of agencies like the Bureau of Meteorology, Department of Fire and Emergency Services Western Australia, and Queensland Health have no posts available. When Verge staff in the US tried to access the pages, some saw them as having no posts. Other Verge staffers saw posts appearing as normal, however, though were often viewing pages without logging into Facebook. Still, the volume of Twitter concerns makes it clear that, for at least some users, posts from those pages are inaccessible. It's unclear whether the... |
Texas has work to do to avoid another energy crisis Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:35 PM PST Texas' massive energy crisis didn't have to happen, experts say — and it doesn't have to happen again. Authorities can start working on solutions now that could prevent future blackouts. But unless the state gets to work fast, its energy system will be vulnerable to the next shock. For starters, Texas' grid needs to prepare for more blows from extreme weather, and the change can't stop there. Upgrading homes and buildings is a straightforward way to keep people safe during catastrophic conditions like this week's cold snap. Emergency response efforts need an update, too. Michael Bates, general manager of Energy at Intel, lives in Austin where he... |
Knockout City is a new dodgeball game from the makers of Mario Kart Live Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:00 PM PST Velan Studios, the studio behind the mixed-reality racer Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, has revealed its next title: Knockout City, a team-based online dodgeball game. And it's launching soon, as the game will be released on May 21st on Origin, Steam, the Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, with enhancements for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. EA is publishing the game under its EA Originals label. Knockout City's take on dodgeball is similar to what you probably played in gym class. You and your team are trying to hit your opponents with balls while simultaneously avoiding and catching the balls thrown at you. In addition to straight-on throws, you can curve your shots, lob balls over obstacles, and even fake throws to try to catch... |
Xbox cult classic Stubbs the Zombie is getting remastered for modern consoles Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:00 PM PST If you ever wanted a zombie game where you played as the undead instead of fending off against it, you'll have another chance soon. Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse is being rereleased on March 16th for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One and will be playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X / S via backwards compatibility. Aspyr Media, the company that originally published Stubbs the Zombie, is handling the port. The studio recently worked on porting Star Wars Episode I: Racer to modern consoles, so it's safe to say this remaster is in good hands. Originally released in 2005 on the Xbox, Stubbs the Zombie has players control the titular character with the main goal of wreaking havoc and devouring human brains. It's a third-person action... |
Splatoon 3 is coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2022 Posted: 17 Feb 2021 02:59 PM PST Nintendo ended its Direct live stream on Wednesday with a surprise announcement of Splatoon 3. Very little about the game was shown in the introduction trailer beyond customization options for a player's inkling and what at first glance appears to be a more narrative-focused approach, showing the inkling traveling by train from a desert location to a large Tokyo-style city. Nintendo has this to say about the game in its YouTube trailer description:
It's not... |
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is getting an HD rerelease for the Switch Posted: 17 Feb 2021 02:55 PM PST The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is getting an HD rerelease on the Nintendo Switch, the company announced today during its Nintendo Direct event, set to release on July 16th. Skyward Sword was originally released for the Nintendo Wii, and it relied heavily on that console's motion controllers for gameplay. The HD Switch port will offer similar features using the Switch's Joy-Con controllers — with the company promising even smoother combat thanks to the Switch's faster processor. But Nintendo also is introducing a new button-based control scheme for Skyward Sword HD that relies on tilting the right thumbstick to control Link's sword, allowing players using the Switch in handheld mode, a Switch Lite, or a Pro Controller to still enjoy... |
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