Fortnite’s latest crossover is here, and this time it’s a Star Wars-themed event timed to coincide with the release of Jedi: Fallen Order. The big inclusion is a new stormtrooper cosmetic skin, which is available in Fortnite’s item store, or you can get it for free by buying EA’s Star Wars game on the Epic […]
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Microsoft voted the most ethical company in the US
More than any other industry, technology companies prioritize ethical issues important to most Americans, according to a study released from Forbes and the non-profit research group Just Capital. all the big names including Nvidia, Apple, Intel, Salesforce and Alphabet made it to the top 10, with Microsoft in the first spot. For the second year […]
Microsoft xCloud preview adds 50 games and shoots for a 2020 launch
Microsoft is upping the ante in the cloud-gaming race. Microsoft is expanding its Project xCloud service, which is currently in closed beta, by 50 games, more markets, and more invites to player-testers. It is also planning to branch out to additional devices and add support for third-party controllers. In a bid to lure more players […]
Apple launches Research app, opens three health studies for people in the US
Apple leads the smartwatch space and has gradually augmented the capabilities of the Apple Watch with things like ECG, so now it only makes sense that it wants to collect more health data from its users. Apple launched a new Research app that it believes will “advance science” by having millions of users participate in […]
First impressions of Motorola’s new foldable Razr smartphone
Motorola’s original Razr was the first mobile phone that I ever actually desired. I’d owned plenty of handsets before that and even liked some of them – I have a fond place in my heart for the infinitely customizable Nokia 5110, for example – but nothing felt as enticing as what Motorola put out in […]
Microsoft improves the Surface Pro X with new Edge Chromium ARM beta
The Surface Pro X and other Windows 10 on ARM laptops have a significant app gap, due to x64 apps not working on the platform. These days however we do much of our computing in the browser, and many have complained that Microsoft has not released a native ARM64 Edge browser for Windows 10 on […]
Apple Music Replay is a rolling compilation of your favorite songs of the year
Apple Music is introducing a fun new way to take a look at your listening history from over the past year. Called Apple Music Replay, the new feature will bundle up everything you’ve played in 2019, allowing you to see things like how many albums your music selections came from, or which top songs you […]
Apple’s 16-inch MacBook Pro is now official: better keyboard, audio, more power and battery life
Apple has made a 16-inch MacBook Pro. The new 16-inch MacBook Pro has a slightly larger screen that sports a 3072 by 1920 resolution and has support for the P3 color gamut and Apple’s True Tone. The company fitted a bigger, brighter display that can get up to 500 nits, but doesn’t support HDR. The […]
Google will offer personal checking accounts starting in 2020
Google is planning to offer checking accounts within its Google Pay app, The Wall Street Journal reports. Its “Cache” project, which could launch as soon as next year, will be offered in partnership with Citigroup and a small Stanford University credit union. Google says that the accounts will be branded up front as coming from […]
Apple’s Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR will be available in December
Apple announced that its new Mac Pro and Apple Pro Display XDR will be available in December. Revealed in June at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference, the new Mac Pro represents the first major redesign of Apple’s high-end desktop since 2013. The Mac Pro starts at $5,999 which gets you an octa-core Intel Xeon W […]
Microsoft begins rolling out its Windows 10 November update
Microsoft has started rolling out the Windows 10 November 2019 update. In theory, it’s the second big update for Windows 10 of the year, but don’t get too excited, it’s more like a traditional Windows service pack of old. For a start, you’ll have to proactively seek out the update Settings > Update & Security […]
Intel fixes CPU security flaw it said was patched in May
It turns out that Intel’s CPU security fixes from May didn’t address everything the company mentioned. Intel is rolling out another patch that does more to close the speculative execution flaws that could let attackers swipe passwords and other sensitive info. The New York Times reports that the fixes earlier this year only patched some […]
Disney+ already has over 10 million sign-ups
Disney has revealed that over 10 million people have already signed up for its streaming service. For context, the company’s own Hulu has ‘just’ 28 million total customers Disney+ has already racked up over a third of that subscriber base. Netflix has over 60 million subscribers in the US, but it also took years to […]
Disney+ stumbles as high demand leads to launch day login errors
Disney+, the subscription-based streaming video service from media and entertainment is now live in the US, Canada and the Netherlands although the launch hasn’t gone as smoothly as company executives had hoped for. As CNBC reported, some users were met with an error message when attempting to connect to the new streaming platform. Reports of […]
Facebook Pay lets you buy goods and send money inside Facebook’s apps
Libra isn’t Facebook’s only big leap into the payment world. The social media giant has unveiled Facebook Pay, its bid at simplifying both purchases and money transfers. Facebook Pay was announced today, with the primary goal of providing Facebook users with a “convenient, secure, and consistent” payment experience throughout various company properties, including Facebook itself […]















