Friday
Oct012021

'Monster Hunter Rise' is coming to the PC on Jan. 12

 

After its debut on Nintendo Switch, Monster Hunter Rise is coming to the PC at the start of the following year. The Capcom RPG series will be landing on Steam on January 12, 2022. 

This Windows release will include all previously available content for the title. Capcom will let you play the game at 4K with an unlocked framerate and on widescreen monitors. The PC version is also getting optimized keyboard and mouse controls and sharper texture than the Switch release.

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Friday
Oct012021

Pixel devices can record and upload videos taken in emergencies

Source: Cameron Faulkner via The Verge

Google's Personal Safety app is exclusively available on Pixel devices. One of the new features available allows you to record up to 45 minutes of a scene if you find yourself in an emergency. That time takes into consideration whether your phone has enough storage. If you're online, the video will get backed up automatically to your Google account, where it will be stored for seven days. You can let the app share the video automatically, and it will send a link for that video to any emergency contact you've picked.

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Thursday
Sep302021

Amazon Echo Show 15 is a mountable Alexa-enabled smart display

Source: Amazon

One of the new Echo devices Amazon launched earlier this week turns the Echo Show into a mountable smart display. The Echo Show 15 sports a 15.6-inch 1080p HD touchscreen with a microphone with a mute button, a front-facing camera with a physical shutter, and side-firing speakers. 

It comes in this black-framed option, and you can choose to mount it horizontally or vertically or place it on the stand. The mounting accessories will come with the device, while the counter stand will be sold separately. It looks like Amazon wants you to mount this device.

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Thursday
Sep302021

Netflix acquires indie game developer Night School Studio

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We know Netflix has plans to expand into gaming, and now we see their latest move. The company has acquired indie game developer Night School Studio, the team behind games Afterparty and Oxenfree. The latter reminds us a bit of Stranger Things, described as a "supernatural thriller about a group of friends who unwittingly open a ghostly rift." Night School Studio was even making a hybrid puzzle game based on the series back in 2018. But unexpected layoffs forced the project's sudden shutdown. 

This announcement comes a day after Netflix revealed that the early library of games it's testing out with Android users in Poland is coming to subscribers in Spain and Italy.

Source: Gizmodo