Tuesday
Dec132022

Microsoft Authenticator for Apple Watch will be discontinued in Jan. 2023

Microsoft's two-step verification app, Microsoft Authenticator, will be one of the latest apps to leave the watchOS App Store. The company will release an update next month to remove the companion app for watchOS. According to Microsoft, the Apple Watch operating system is "incompatible with Authenticator security features." If you already have the app on your Apple Watch, you'll still need to delete it since it won't work after January. The iPhone and iPad versions of the app will still be available for iOS users.

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Monday
Dec122022

13" MacBook Air with OLED screen rumoured to launch in 2024

Source: MacRumors

If you've been waiting for a new MacBook Air with an OLED screen, you'll have to wait until 2024. At least that's what display industry consultant Ross Young suggests. He shared rumoured Apple plans to introduce a new 13-inch MacBook Air with an OLED display in 2024. Young has also mentioned an 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros with OLED screens coming in the same year. Young has previously mentioned all three devices will support ProMotion with up to 120Hz refresh rate.

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Monday
Dec122022

Epic Games gets sued by Canadian parents claiming 'Fortnite' is too 'addictive'

Source: Epic Games

A Quebec judge is allowing parents to pursue a class-action suit against Epic Games for making Fortnite too "addictive." Quebec Superior Court Justice Sylvain Lussier has authorized a lawsuit originally filed in 2019 against the game developer, alleging Fortnite is so addictive it was causing real-life problems. 

The parents of three children who spent thousands of dollars playing the game say it has caused their kids psychological, financial, and physical harm. They claim their kids spent hundreds of dollars on its in-game currency (called V-Bucks), sometimes without their knowledge. They also said the children would have "panic attacks" over Fortnite, with one of the kids frequently playing until 3 AM playing over 7,781 hours of the game in less than two years. Another is said to have played 59,954. Calex, the firm representing the parents, cited addiction specialist Anita Ghadia-Smith who compared the game to cocaine. 

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Monday
Dec122022

'Destiny 2' to cut off Stadia players on Jan. 11

If you wanted to play Destiny 2 until Stadia shut down, that won't possible. Bungie announced the game would go offline on Stadia on January 11. Google's game streaming service is shutting down for good on January 18. Bungie Studios explains in a press release, "Destiny 2 on Stadia will go offline starting January 11, one week prior to Stadia shutting down. We hope this will give those players who haven’t set up Cross Save yet enough time to do so before January 18."

If you want to transfer your Destiny 2 progress to other platforms, you must set up Cross Save as soon as possible. The game on other platforms is prepping for its next major update, Lightfall. The trailer recently dropped at The Game Awards. You can check out what's coming in the video above ahead of its February 28, 2023 release.

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