Category Video games
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Technological World for June 24: TikTok vs Trump, Apple new operating systems and silicon, Huawei's full hardware lineup in Canada, Hamilton on Disney+, EA reveals Skate and Star Wars Squadrons
Announcements about new software and silicon chips from Apple, new hardware from Huawei, Disney+ is bringing us Hamilton, key games announced at EA Play, the far-reaching implications of TikTok users trolling the Trump campaign.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for June 17: Pulled over by police shortcut, Fight for Racial Justice Humble Bundle, listen to Homegrown at the Neil Young Archives, the Playstation 5 is pretty, PS5 games announced, The Last of Us Part II is storytelling at its best
Make a donation to fight for racial justice and get hundreds of dollars of books and games in return, diving into the history of Neil Young, the Playstation 5 has been revealed, PS5 games to look forward to, a review of The Last of Us Part II, using an iPhone Shortcut to document interactions with police.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for June 10: Signal for Help, TorCon 2020 goes online, Hilton's smartphone app, remastering Tony Hawk Pro Skater, Call of the Void expansion for Dauntless
Get your sci-fi and fantasy book fill with online TorCon 2020, Hilton’s smartphone app gives you control over your stay, Tony Hawk Pro Skater games are getting remastered, free-to-play Dauntless is getting a new expansion, a new hand gesture has been developed to be used by victims of domestic violence.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for June 3: Making WFH permanent, support businesses owned by Black people, showing covid-19's deadliness, Samsung's outdoor TV, Clubhouse Games for the Nintendo Switch
Going online to support businesses owned by Black people, data visualization shows how deadly covid-19 is, Samsung’s got a TV made to be outside, and Clubhouse Games digitizes 51 board games, big tech wants to make working from home permanent.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for May 27: LG's glorious new OLEDs, free book from J.K. Rowling, Side Door's at-home concerts, The Last of Us Part II, Epistory makes keyboarding practice fun, Minecraft Dungeons is easy-breezy fun
J.K. Rowling is serializing a new novel online, Side Door brings concerts into your home, I’m playing The Last of Us Part II, Epistory uses typing as a video-game mechanic, Minecraft Dungeons is a new way to play, LG’s new OLED televisions will take your breath away.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo