Sabtu, 21 Maret 2020

Nintendo's 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' and the bloodthirsty 'Doom Eternal' launch amid pandemic - CNN

While "Animal Crossing" is a slow-paced game set on an idyllic island, where you can build furniture and meet friends, "Doom Eternal" is a shooter game in which demons invade Earth. CNN Business had an opportunity to try both.
"Animal Crossing" trains its users in patience, as stores within the game close at night as they do in real life, and fish and insects sometimes resist capture. Its bright characters and peaceful vacation setting help provide a change of scenery, while still being somewhat realistic (you have to take out home loans to expand your real estate).
As more people begin to play the game, an online feature allows you to visit friends' islands, making it possible for players in real life to connect to each other. It could be a way for people to connect online during social distancing.
In contrast, "Doom Eternal" throws you right into skull-smashing, guns-blazing action set to a rousing soundtrack, and hardly ever lets up. Being able to progress in "Doom," especially at harder difficulty levels like "ultra-violence" and "nightmare" mode, is truly a test of skill.
id Software's Doom packs a lot of nostalgia and has been around for 26 years. But Nintendo's 19-year-old "Animal Crossing" commands its own cult following and analysts predict "New Horizons" could outsell "Doom Eternal."
Michael Pachter, an analyst at private financial services firm Wedbush, said he anticipated "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" could hit 10 million in lifetime sales, while "Doom Eternal" could potentially trail behind at 6 million.
"I think consumers will be thankful for something new to play given that so many find themselves cooped up under shelter in place regulations, so yes, I think that staying home will have a positive impact on sales," said Pachter.
"Doom" shook up the video game industry when it first came out in 1993 as a free file for PCs that people could download. Future versions were sold in retail.
"Doom" popularized the first-person shooter, a genre now dominated by "Call of Duty" games and "Apex Legends."
James Landino, a video game music composer, told CNN Business his tweet was meant as entertainment. "There's all different kinds of gamers," he said.
Personally, he is playing "Animal Crossing" and not "Doom Eternal" because he isn't a fan of shooters or horror, he said.
"I've been playing 'Doom' since my childhood and I'm very excited for 'Doom Eternal,'" Autumn Walters, 22, who works in the medical industry in Alaska, told CNN Business. "It has that awesome power fantasy to it which makes it so much fun."
Walters said she would consider playing "Animal Crossing" but would buy "Doom" first as "as I have been looking forward to it first."
CNN Business got to try "Animal Crossing: New Horizons."
"I'm sure you've seen comments from fans of both games online — there's a shared sense of excitement among fans of both series," said Bill Trinen, senior director of product marketing at Nintendo.
Retailers have also been impacted by the ongoing pandemic. GameStop notified customers that they could pick up their copy of Doom Eternal a day early on March 19 "as a safety precaution for our customers and associates." It said it would carry Animal Crossing on March 20 "to further help separate the crowds."
Amazon said in a statement to CNN Business that it was temporarily prioritizing "household staples, medical supplies and other high demand products coming into our fulfillment centers" so customers who ordered Animal Crossing or Doom may experience a delay in delivery.
"As COVID-19 has spread, we've recently seen an increase in people shopping online which has had an impact on how we serve our customers," Amazon said. "We are very sorry for the inconvenience this may cause our customers."

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Nintendo's 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' and the bloodthirsty 'Doom Eternal' launch amid pandemic - CNN

While "Animal Crossing" is a slow-paced game set on an idyllic island, where you can build furniture and meet friends, "Doom Eternal" is a shooter game in which demons invade Earth. CNN Business had an opportunity to try both.
"Animal Crossing" trains its users in patience, as stores within the game close at night as they do in real life, and fish and insects sometimes resist capture. Its bright characters and peaceful vacation setting help provide a change of scenery, while still being somewhat realistic (you have to take out home loans to expand your real estate).
As more people begin to play the game, an online feature allows you to visit friends' islands, making it possible for players in real life to connect to each other. It could be a way for people to connect online during social distancing.
In contrast, "Doom Eternal" throws you right into skull-smashing, guns-blazing action set to a rousing soundtrack, and hardly ever lets up. Being able to progress in "Doom," especially at harder difficulty levels like "ultra-violence" and "nightmare" mode, is truly a test of skill.
id Software's Doom packs a lot of nostalgia and has been around for 26 years. But Nintendo's 19-year-old "Animal Crossing" commands its own cult following and analysts predict "New Horizons" could outsell "Doom Eternal."
Michael Pachter, an analyst at private financial services firm Wedbush, said he anticipated "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" could hit 10 million in lifetime sales, while "Doom Eternal" could potentially trail behind at 6 million.
"I think consumers will be thankful for something new to play given that so many find themselves cooped up under shelter in place regulations, so yes, I think that staying home will have a positive impact on sales," said Pachter.
"Doom" shook up the video game industry when it first came out in 1993 as a free file for PCs that people could download. Future versions were sold in retail.
"Doom" popularized the first-person shooter, a genre now dominated by "Call of Duty" games and "Apex Legends."
James Landino, a video game music composer, told CNN Business his tweet was meant as entertainment. "There's all different kinds of gamers," he said.
Personally, he is playing "Animal Crossing" and not "Doom Eternal" because he isn't a fan of shooters or horror, he said.
"I've been playing 'Doom' since my childhood and I'm very excited for 'Doom Eternal,'" Autumn Walters, 22, who works in the medical industry in Alaska, told CNN Business. "It has that awesome power fantasy to it which makes it so much fun."
Walters said she would consider playing "Animal Crossing" but would buy "Doom" first as "as I have been looking forward to it first."
CNN Business got to try "Animal Crossing: New Horizons."
"I'm sure you've seen comments from fans of both games online — there's a shared sense of excitement among fans of both series," said Bill Trinen, senior director of product marketing at Nintendo.
Retailers have also been impacted by the ongoing pandemic. GameStop notified customers that they could pick up their copy of Doom Eternal a day early on March 19 "as a safety precaution for our customers and associates." It said it would carry Animal Crossing on March 20 "to further help separate the crowds."
Amazon said in a statement to CNN Business that it was temporarily prioritizing "household staples, medical supplies and other high demand products coming into our fulfillment centers" so customers who ordered Animal Crossing or Doom may experience a delay in delivery.
"As COVID-19 has spread, we've recently seen an increase in people shopping online which has had an impact on how we serve our customers," Amazon said. "We are very sorry for the inconvenience this may cause our customers."

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2020-03-21 19:45:45Z
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The Google Coronavirus Website is Now Live - Droid Life

I know there was some confusion around Google launching a COVID-19 website, thanks in part to…oh who cares – the website is now live. Yes, the coronavirus website that Google eventually committed to launching, only to see it delayed slightly, is here.

So we are clear, this isn’t the website so many in media have told you was coming, the one where you can get info on screening and setting up a test. This was never going to be that. That site is a site from a Google company called Verily that started Project Baseline, a California-only project aimed at helping with that whole screening and testing thing. The website we’re talking about right now is just an informational site and is the only thing Google ever committed to as a nationwide project.

What do you get with this new Google COVID-19 website? Again, just information.

If you head over to www.google.com/covid19, you’ll find information on coronavirus symptoms, prevention, treatments, safety & prevention tips, and how you can support relief efforts. There are links to authorities like the WHO and CDC. There’s even a section on keeping yourself well while at home, with info on working from home, cooking, working out, and more.

That’s not all Google has launched, though. The mobile search experience for “coronavirus” now presents you with tabs of information at the ready. They are also adding notes to searches for hospitals or for those seeking medical care about the CDC’s recommendation for doing such. Basically, Google is trying to stop our healthcare system from getting overwhelmed by people heading into emergency rooms too early.

If you need information, Google is now doing its best to provide it to you in one place.

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2020-03-21 17:40:12Z
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The Morning After: First impressions of the new MacBook Air - Engadget

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

In a week where very few things felt normal, sitting down with a new laptop is one of the most regular things that happened. Our review of Apple's new MacBook Air won't be ready until next week, but even just a few hours is enough time for Editor-in-Chief Dana Wollman to have some opinions about its upgraded new keyboard.

Give that a read right here, check out the latest Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 trailer to see if its new CG-style works and then check out other highlights from this week below.

-- Richard


Inevitable.Google I/O 2020 is canceled

After initially shifting its annual developer event to an online-only affair, Google announced Friday afternoon that "we sadly will not be holding an I/O event in any capacity this year." For the time being, Google plans to share details about upcoming Android updates in blog and community forum posts.


On non-race weekends, fans will go head-to-head with drivers.Real F1 drivers will compete in an esports series

Starting Sunday, several drivers will square off in the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, using the PC version of F1 2019 and playing remotely for safety reasons. First up is the Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix on what was supposed to be the second weekend of the actual F1 season. You'll be able to watch it all go down live on the F1 YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels at 3PM ET.


Plus Moog and Korg synthesizer apps for free.The best deals we found this week: 'The Sims 4,' Fire TV Sticks and more

Digital deals dominated this week, but there are also numerous deals on gadgets as well. Square Enix cut the prices of all of its Nintendo Switch games, so now's the time to grab a Final Fantasy title (or three) while they are up to 50 percent off. Amazon Prime members can also snag a Fire TV Stick 4K for only $25.

Here are all the deals from this week that you can still get today.


Should've seen that coming.'Sonic the Hedgehog' movie gets an early digital release on March 31st

The new Sonic movie had an unusual path to release that included a delay to change the hedgehog's computer generated look. But the final product was better than most expected, and now the movie will be available to watch at home much sooner than expected. The digital release will come through on March 31st, just over a month after it hit theaters.


Dolores is in control.'Westworld' remembers that TV is supposed to be fun

Season two of Westworld was all over the place, and not always in a good way. Devindra Hardawar explains why the premiere of season three is a welcome return to form for HBO's robots-in-the-big-city cyberpunk tale.


Can telehealth save us?The Engadget Podcast

This week, many of us found out exactly which meetings could've been emails. On the podcast, Cherlynn and Devindra explore the rise of telehealth during the global coronavirus pandemic. It's not all serious conversation; our hosts also dive into the gaming hardware news from this week, as well as a few fun recommendations to help you hold it together.

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts or Stitcher.

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2020-03-21 17:38:43Z
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The Morning After: First impressions of the new MacBook Air - Engadget

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

In a week where very few things felt normal, sitting down with a new laptop is one of the most regular things that happened. Our review of Apple's new MacBook Air won't be ready until next week, but even just a few hours is enough time for Editor-in-Chief Dana Wollman to have some opinions about its upgraded new keyboard.

Give that a read right here, check out the latest Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 trailer to see if its new CG-style works and then check out other highlights from this week below.

-- Richard


Inevitable.Google I/O 2020 is canceled

After initially shifting its annual developer event to an online-only affair, Google announced Friday afternoon that "we sadly will not be holding an I/O event in any capacity this year." For the time being, Google plans to share details about upcoming Android updates in blog and community forum posts.


On non-race weekends, fans will go head-to-head with drivers.Real F1 drivers will compete in an esports series

Starting Sunday, several drivers will square off in the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, using the PC version of F1 2019 and playing remotely for safety reasons. First up is the Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix on what was supposed to be the second weekend of the actual F1 season. You'll be able to watch it all go down live on the F1 YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels at 3PM ET.


Plus Moog and Korg synthesizer apps for free.The best deals we found this week: 'The Sims 4,' Fire TV Sticks and more

Digital deals dominated this week, but there are also numerous deals on gadgets as well. Square Enix cut the prices of all of its Nintendo Switch games, so now's the time to grab a Final Fantasy title (or three) while they are up to 50 percent off. Amazon Prime members can also snag a Fire TV Stick 4K for only $25.

Here are all the deals from this week that you can still get today.


Should've seen that coming.'Sonic the Hedgehog' movie gets an early digital release on March 31st

The new Sonic movie had an unusual path to release that included a delay to change the hedgehog's computer generated look. But the final product was better than most expected, and now the movie will be available to watch at home much sooner than expected. The digital release will come through on March 31st, just over a month after it hit theaters.


Dolores is in control.'Westworld' remembers that TV is supposed to be fun

Season two of Westworld was all over the place, and not always in a good way. Devindra Hardawar explains why the premiere of season three is a welcome return to form for HBO's robots-in-the-big-city cyberpunk tale.


Can telehealth save us?The Engadget Podcast

This week, many of us found out exactly which meetings could've been emails. On the podcast, Cherlynn and Devindra explore the rise of telehealth during the global coronavirus pandemic. It's not all serious conversation; our hosts also dive into the gaming hardware news from this week, as well as a few fun recommendations to help you hold it together.

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts or Stitcher.

But wait, there's more...


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2020-03-21 16:57:16Z
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The Morning After: First impressions of the new MacBook Air - Engadget

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

In a week where very few things felt normal, sitting down with a new laptop is one of the most regular things that happened. Our review of Apple's new MacBook Air won't be ready until next week, but even just a few hours is enough time for Editor-in-Chief Dana Wollman to have some opinions about its upgraded new keyboard.

Give that a read right here, check out the latest Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 trailer to see if its new CG-style works and then check out other highlights from this week below.

-- Richard


Inevitable.Google I/O 2020 is canceled

After initially shifting its annual developer event to an online-only affair, Google announced Friday afternoon that "we sadly will not be holding an I/O event in any capacity this year." For the time being, Google plans to share details about upcoming Android updates in blog and community forum posts.


On non-race weekends, fans will go head-to-head with drivers.Real F1 drivers will compete in an esports series

Starting Sunday, several drivers will square off in the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, using the PC version of F1 2019 and playing remotely for safety reasons. First up is the Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix on what was supposed to be the second weekend of the actual F1 season. You'll be able to watch it all go down live on the F1 YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels at 3PM ET.


Plus Moog and Korg synthesizer apps for free.The best deals we found this week: 'The Sims 4,' Fire TV Sticks and more

Digital deals dominated this week, but there are also numerous deals on gadgets as well. Square Enix cut the prices of all of its Nintendo Switch games, so now's the time to grab a Final Fantasy title (or three) while they are up to 50 percent off. Amazon Prime members can also snag a Fire TV Stick 4K for only $25.

Here are all the deals from this week that you can still get today.


Should've seen that coming.'Sonic the Hedgehog' movie gets an early digital release on March 31st

The new Sonic movie had an unusual path to release that included a delay to change the hedgehog's computer generated look. But the final product was better than most expected, and now the movie will be available to watch at home much sooner than expected. The digital release will come through on March 31st, just over a month after it hit theaters.


Dolores is in control.'Westworld' remembers that TV is supposed to be fun

Season two of Westworld was all over the place, and not always in a good way. Devindra Hardawar explains why the premiere of season three is a welcome return to form for HBO's robots-in-the-big-city cyberpunk tale.


Can telehealth save us?The Engadget Podcast

This week, many of us found out exactly which meetings could've been emails. On the podcast, Cherlynn and Devindra explore the rise of telehealth during the global coronavirus pandemic. It's not all serious conversation; our hosts also dive into the gaming hardware news from this week, as well as a few fun recommendations to help you hold it together.

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts or Stitcher.

But wait, there's more...


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2020-03-21 15:38:07Z
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The Morning After: First impressions of the new MacBook Air - Engadget

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

In a week where very few things felt normal, sitting down with a new laptop is one of the most regular things that happened. Our review of Apple's new MacBook Air won't be ready until next week, but even just a few hours is enough time for Editor-in-Chief Dana Wollman to have some opinions about its upgraded new keyboard.

Give that a read right here, check out the latest Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 trailer to see if its new CG-style works and then check out other highlights from this week below.

-- Richard


Inevitable.Google I/O 2020 is canceled

After initially shifting its annual developer event to an online-only affair, Google announced Friday afternoon that "we sadly will not be holding an I/O event in any capacity this year." For the time being, Google plans to share details about upcoming Android updates in blog and community forum posts.


On non-race weekends, fans will go head-to-head with drivers.Real F1 drivers will compete in an esports series

Starting Sunday, several drivers will square off in the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, using the PC version of F1 2019 and playing remotely for safety reasons. First up is the Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix on what was supposed to be the second weekend of the actual F1 season. You'll be able to watch it all go down live on the F1 YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels at 3PM ET.


Plus Moog and Korg synthesizer apps for free.The best deals we found this week: 'The Sims 4,' Fire TV Sticks and more

Digital deals dominated this week, but there are also numerous deals on gadgets as well. Square Enix cut the prices of all of its Nintendo Switch games, so now's the time to grab a Final Fantasy title (or three) while they are up to 50 percent off. Amazon Prime members can also snag a Fire TV Stick 4K for only $25.

Here are all the deals from this week that you can still get today.


Should've seen that coming.'Sonic the Hedgehog' movie gets an early digital release on March 31st

The new Sonic movie had an unusual path to release that included a delay to change the hedgehog's computer generated look. But the final product was better than most expected, and now the movie will be available to watch at home much sooner than expected. The digital release will come through on March 31st, just over a month after it hit theaters.


Dolores is in control.'Westworld' remembers that TV is supposed to be fun

Season two of Westworld was all over the place, and not always in a good way. Devindra Hardawar explains why the premiere of season three is a welcome return to form for HBO's robots-in-the-big-city cyberpunk tale.


Can telehealth save us?The Engadget Podcast

This week, many of us found out exactly which meetings could've been emails. On the podcast, Cherlynn and Devindra explore the rise of telehealth during the global coronavirus pandemic. It's not all serious conversation; our hosts also dive into the gaming hardware news from this week, as well as a few fun recommendations to help you hold it together.

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts or Stitcher.

But wait, there's more...


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2020-03-21 13:59:06Z
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