Friday
May262017

‘Far Cry 5’ gets teased in a series of trailers and 2018 release date

What better way to show off a new game than through trailers? Ubisoft didn’t stop at one for the upcoming Far Cry 5. The game developer aptly released five new clips and shows a more character-centric approach this time. But the game won’t be coming out this year. Far Cry 5 is set for a February 27, 2018 release. It’ll be coming to the Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and Sony PlayStation 4.

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Friday
May262017

Mixer is Microsoft's answer to Twitch and YouTube gaming 

Microsoft has renamed Beam to Mixer and it is now its next-gen streaming service, including co-Streaming, a new mobile Create app for mobile broadcasting and the addition of Channel One, a new page on the Xbox dashboard and much more.

"We’re thrilled to see developers and community members using Mixer’s interactive tools in such creative ways and can’t wait to see what other imaginative ideas creators will bring to life building on our Interactive 2.0 development kit," Microsoft explains.

Friday
May262017

Apple's WWDC keynote will be streamed live on June 5

The 2017 Apple World Wide Developer's Conference, which takes place on June 5 will be streamed live according to Apple's new Events Page. Apple is bringing the conference back to San Jose and is expected to unveil the latest software for iOS, macOS, WatchOS and various other ecosystems as well as the company's various services.

Apple is expected to preview or even announce some new hardware, possibly updates to the popular MacBook Air line. The event will be streamed in the Apple website and through the Apple TV. Canadian Reviewer will be live at the keynote and will report back with the latest from Apple. Stay tuned.

Source: Apple

Friday
May262017

Apple bolsters News app initiative by hiring New York magazine's Laura Kern as 'Editor in Chief'

Apple is apparently setting out to do for news what it has done for radio in Beats 1. The company reportedly hired New York magazine editor Laura Kern to serve as Editor-in-Chief for Apple News. Kern has worked at the popular magazine as well as for the New York Times, and while there's no official announcement from either party or any detailed job description, Kern could be called in to add a critical eye to the curation of the news and editorial direction of the News app.

In the wake of 'Fake News,' proliferating social media, most notoriously on Facebook, many technology companies are taking a more proactive approach to the news and features that run through their services. The Apple News app is pre installed on iPhone and iPads, it is an aggregator of news and features but an editorial team led by an editor of Kern's calibre could ensure snafus and fake news items are minimized and thus creating a better reputation for Apple News as a go-to source of trustworthy information.

Source: AppleInsider