Friday
Jun152018

Apple inks multi-year content partnership with Oprah Winfrey

Apple is partnering with Oprah Winfrey on a multi-year content partnership which will see Winfrey and Apple  creating original programs that embrace her incomparable ability to connect with audiences around the world. Winfrey’s projects will be released as part of a lineup of original content from Apple. Apple has been ramping up potential programming for its own streaming video play and Oprah adds a lot of potential for future projects.

Friday
Jun152018

Here’s our first official look at ‘Wonder Woman 1984’

Both Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot took to Twitter a couple of days ago to show us glimpses of the upcoming Wonder Woman sequel. The photos, one feature Gal in front of televisions with iconic images from the era and the other of a tracksuit-wearing Steve Trevor, raises one important question for us: How is Steve alive?

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Friday
Jun152018

We’re getting a ‘Stranger Things’ video game in the future

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Telltale Games, who has worked on game adaptations of shows like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, confirmed at E3 that they are working on a Stranger Things game. The game developer first commented its delight on the positive response to the idea of Minecraft: Story Mode coming to Netflix as an interactive adventure. And then they added that there will be a Stranger Things game coming to consoles and the PC at a later date. We might expect the game to have the same narrative-focused gameplay with the player moving the story forward themselves. We’re going to have to wait to get more details. Hopefully, we hear more about it soon.

Source: NME

Friday
Jun152018

Google starts testing its ‘Google Sans’ font in Search results

Google is slowly bringing its Material Theme to most of its properties. The latest product to get the treatment is its Search on mobile. 9to5Google reports that Google is testing out its “Google Sans” font in the search result pages. This font is a slightly modified version of Product Sans, which Google uses for all its product logos. This font has been showing up on many of Google’s web properties and apps so it comes as no surprise it’s making its way to Search as well.

According to Google, this proprietary font is simply Product Sans optimized to work for different sizes—everything from billboards to mobile phones. As for when it’ll make it to the web, we can’t say just yet but services like Gmail, Google Pay, and Google Drive, have all adopted Material Theme in full or in part so perhaps the change might come sooner than we think.