Sunday
Jun032018

Microsoft Xbox One will soon reportedly support Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant

It seems there will be more assistant options coming to the Microsoft Xbox One soon, if rumours are to be believed. Windows Central reports that upcoming versions of Xbox One dashboard will add support for both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. This’ll be available through a skill on both platforms. At the moment, Cortana is the only supported digital assistant on the Xbox One through the Kinect accessory or a headset. This rumoured addition could mean that you might be able to control your console through them. But it isn’t clear what features will be supported or if you’ll still need the aforementioned accessories for it to work. We’re banking on the idea that you wouldn’t need it.

Amazon recently brought on board Microsoft Xbox veteran Albert Penello to “help figure out how to grow Alexa/Echo presence in gaming.” If this integration is true, then that means the platform is a step closer to making that happen. Microsoft and Amazon are already working to integrate Alexa and Cortana on all Windows 10 PCs.

Source: The Verge

Saturday
Jun022018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 5/27-6/2

Saturday
Jun022018

Sony celebrates Pride Month with new vibrant PlayStation 4 theme

Sony gets inclusive and celebratory this June with a new theme for the PlayStation 4. Titled “For All The Players,” the new PS4 theme made its way to the PlayStation Store just in time for Pride Month. You get a stark white background with a double rainbow accent. But not only is it colorful, there’s also a nice underlying message here that acknowledges that there are gamers of all walks of life and different orientations and anyone should be able to enjoy playing what they want. If you want to celebrate and play in solidarity, you can download the theme from this link.

Saturday
Jun022018

Messages in iCloud finally comes to macOS

It took a bit of time but Apple has finally released the Mac counterpart to be able to use Messages in iCloud. macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 brings with it the feature that will let you sync your chats across your Apple devices. This means, if you delete a message on your iMac, you can expect this to disappear on your iPhone. It’ll also give you access to your entire chat history if you’re setting up a new Mac device. No other big standout feature is included in the update, outside of the usual security and bug fixes.

Source: Engadget