Kamis, 12 Maret 2020

Cloud gaming provider Shadow lowers price to $11.99 a month - The Verge

Cloud gaming service Shadow, from the French startup Blade, is drastically lowering its price in a bid to compete with a new wave of platforms from Google and Nvidia. Now, Shadow’s service, which offers a full PC in the cloud with no restrictions on what you can download, will cost as low as $11.99 a month for the platform’s “Boost” tier. That gets you a cloud PC powered by a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, a quad-core 3.4 GHz processor, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.

Prior to today’s announcement, Shadow was only available for $25 a month if you purchased an annual plan or $34.95 a month if you purchased the subscription monthly. Shadow began briefly running a $12.99 a month promotion for the annual plan starting last fall, but it’s since discontinued the offering in the run up to today’s announcement.

In addition to the $11.99 plan, Shadow is now offering a $24.99 a month “Ultra” plan that ups the GPU to an RTX 2080 card, with a slight boost to the processor, 4GB more RAM, and twice the storage. And for the $39.99 a month “Infinite” plan, Shadow will give you a remote PC with a Titan RTX card coupled with a six-core 4 GHz processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage.

The price drop should help Shadow stay competitive with offerings from Google Stadia and Nvidia’s newly public GeForce Now service. While Stadia Pro currently costs $10 a month, Google doesn’t actually offer subscribers access to a remote PC. Instead, you have to buy games that only work on Stadia and access them through a special web portal, a mobile app that functions only on certain Android phones, or through a Chromecast Ultra. Nvidia’s GeForce Now is more similar to Shadow in design, in that Nvidia lets you use your existing library of Steam games via a Mac, PC, and Linux app.

But Shadow goes one step further than Nvidia by letting you access a full Windows 10 machine in the cloud, instead of just launching games via Steam. From there, you can install whatever software you like using Shadow. That also appears to help Shadow skirt the current licensing issues that have led big game publishers to yank their libraries from GeForce Now. Because Shadow advertises itself as a cloud computing platform that just happens to be a great way to play PC games, it doesn’t seem like it’s run into the same issues as Nvidia, which has positioned GeForce Now as more of a remote PC gaming platform that advertisers the ability to play hit games.

It’s unclear whether the big game publishers are simply turning a blind eye to Shadow, or if the company’s cloud offering is indeed distinct enough from GeForce Now to avoid running afoul of potential copyright and licensing issues. But Shadow’s price drop may earn the attention of companies like Activision Blizzard and Bethesda, both of which removed their entire libraries fro mGeForce Now when Nvidia began charging $5 a month for a premium tier of its cloud gaming service in early February.

Regardless, Shadow’s service isn’t just getting new price tiers. The platform is also getting a revamped Android app, as well as redesigned Android TV app. Both have been reworked to launch you directly into your existing game libraries, so you don’t have to clumsily tinker with a Windows 10 desktop screen using touch input in a phone or a gamepad connected to your TV.

Shadow has a few other announcements it’s making today. The platform is expanding its coverage from roughly 90 percent of the US to support for all 50 states. It’s also revealing its plans to launch an experimental closed beta for virtual reality streaming later this year. Lastly, Shadow is partnering with LG to help it expand its cloud gaming service in South Korea and to get its dedicated mobile and smart TV apps onto LG devices.

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2020-03-12 12:12:40Z
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New MacBook models with scissor-switch keyboards are reportedly coming soon - The Verge

Apple is planning to reintroduce scissor-switch keyboards to more laptops soon, according to generally accurate analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. New MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models are coming in the second quarter of 2020, Kuo says in a research note obtained by MacRumors. The move would follow a pattern set by last year’s 16-inch MacBook Pro, which replaced the unpopular and unreliable butterfly switches with a more traditional “Magic Keyboard.”

Kuo recently indicated that the current 13-inch MacBook Pro will be replaced by a 14-inch model, but he hasn’t said whether that’ll happen with this second-quarter update. It’s possible that the scissor-switch keyboard will come to the 13-inch model first before a more significant overhaul later. Apple has been shipping butterfly keyboards on all new laptop releases since 2016, so correcting course should be a priority.

Separately, Kuo has provided a little more insight into his thoughts on Apple’s long-rumored transition to ARM processors. Kuo says MacBook models with custom processors designed by Apple are likely to ship in the fourth quarter of 2020 or the first quarter of 2021, according to MacRumors. Further details on these machines were apparently not forthcoming, but Kuo does also say that all-new MacBook designs are planned for the second or third quarter of next year.

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2020-03-12 07:11:26Z
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Rabu, 11 Maret 2020

E3, annual video game expo at L.A. Convention Center, canceled due to coronavirus concerns - KTLA Los Angeles

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  1. E3, annual video game expo at L.A. Convention Center, canceled due to coronavirus concerns  KTLA Los Angeles
  2. It’s official: E3 2020 has been canceled [Updated]  Ars Technica
  3. It's official: E3 2020 has been cancelled  GamesRadar+
  4. E3 2020 Officially Canceled  GameSpot
  5. This Year’s E3 Canceled Amid Coronavirus Fears  Nerdist
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2020-03-11 16:22:56Z
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Now you can follow the coronavirus outbreak through Apple News on your iPhone, iPad or Mac - CNBC

Apple News coronavirus coverage

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Apple has updated the free Apple News application, which is available on iPhones, iPads and Macs, with a dedicated section for coronavirus coverage. It will help folks find important information about the outbreak from trusted news sources.

It's another example of how tech companies, while in some cases imperfect, are trying to help provide information to millions of their customers using the power of their platforms.

For example, Google recently upgraded its search to direct people to safety tips from the World Health Organization, travel advisories and more. It also banned ads for medical face masks, but said it will take a few days to get rid of all the ads already showing up around the internet.

You can see the new coronavirus section by opening the Apple News app on your device and tapping a button at the top of the page that says "Special coverage: The most important information on COVID-19, all in one place."

Apple News coronavirus coverage

Todd Haselton | CNBC

The coronavirus vertical has a collection of useful articles that explain, for example, how to wash your hands properly and which cleaners that are approved to kill the coronavirus. It also provides links to the CDC's recommended tips on what to do if you think you have the coronavirus, current State Department travel advisories and more.

Apple News coronavirus coverage

Todd Haselton | CNBC

Finally, there's an updated map of the outbreak provided by Johns Hopkins University. If you click a link below the map you'll get the latest information on total confirmed cases, total deaths and total number of people recovered. 

Disclosure: CNBC articles are among those posted on Apple News.

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2020-03-11 14:44:32Z
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Apple Accident Just Confirmed Its Radical iPhone Upgrades - Forbes

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  1. Apple Accident Just Confirmed Its Radical iPhone Upgrades  Forbes
  2. iOS 14 Leaks: iPhone SE 2 / iPhone 9, over-ear AirPods, more!  9to5Mac
  3. All the startups threatened by iOS 14’s new features  TechCrunch
  4. Apple Watch Could Feature Blood-Oxygen Readings in Near Future  HYPEBEAST
  5. iOS 14 reveals iPhone 9 and updated iPad Pro details, new Apple TV remote, AirTags, more  9to5Mac
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2020-03-11 14:11:00Z
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Latest Google Pixel 4a leak allegedly confirms $399 price tag, ‘new’ Assistant - 9to5Google

With the cancellation of a physical Google I/O event, we’re not sure when Google plans to launch its Pixel 4a smartphone. Today, though, a fresh leak from the infamous Evan Blass shows off a billboard design for the Pixel 4a that — if real — confirms the design, price, and that it will have the “new” Assistant.

These billboard design shots are clearly not real images, but rather photoshopped onto a real-life photograph to illustrate what the design would look like in real life. With Blass’ track record in mind, though, we have little reason to believe they’re anything but real. Google is also far from shy when it comes to billboard advertising.

So what can we learn from this latest Pixel 4a leak? For one thing, this is our best look to date at the design of Google’s upcoming mid-ranger. The punch-hole display, square camera bump, and even the colors of the device are all on display here. Notably, the colors also line up closely with a previous leak that also claimed a blue variant was also in the works.

Most importantly of all, this latest Pixel 4a leak essentially confirms a $399 price tag for the device. That means that, despite a considerable spec bump, Google isn’t raising prices this year. That’s great!

Also notable here is that Google is heavily pushing Maps, Assistant, and Photos in the advertising, and there’s also a frame that confirms that the “new” Google Assistant from the regular Pixel 4 will also debut on the 4a. That’s unexpected, but excellent!

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2020-03-11 13:20:00Z
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Latest Google Pixel 4a leak allegedly confirms $399 price tag, ‘new’ Assistant - 9to5Google

With the cancellation of a physical Google I/O event, we’re not sure when Google plans to launch its Pixel 4a smartphone. Today, though, a fresh leak from the infamous Evan Blass shows off a billboard design for the Pixel 4a that — if real — confirms the design, price, and that it will have the “new” Assistant.

These billboard design shots are clearly not real images, but rather photoshopped onto a real-life photograph to illustrate what the design would look like in real life. With Blass’ track record in mind, though, we have little reason to believe they’re anything but real. Google is also far from shy when it comes to billboard advertising.

So what can we learn from this latest Pixel 4a leak? For one thing, this is our best look to date at the design of Google’s upcoming mid-ranger. The punch-hole display, square camera bump, and even the colors of the device are all on display here. Notably, the colors also line up closely with a previous leak that also claimed a blue variant was also in the works.

Most importantly of all, this latest Pixel 4a leak essentially confirms a $399 price tag for the device. That means that, despite a considerable spec bump, Google isn’t raising prices this year. That’s great!

Also notable here is that Google is heavily pushing Maps, Assistant, and Photos in the advertising, and there’s also a frame that confirms that the “new” Google Assistant from the regular Pixel 4 will also debut on the 4a. That’s unexpected, but excellent!

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2020-03-11 12:35:24Z
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