Sunday
Jan242021

Vicarious Visions merges into Blizzard, reportedly working on 'Diablo 2' remake

Source: Activision

On Friday, game publisher Activision announced it was merging one of its oldest support studios into Blizzard. Vicarious Visions 200-member team all now work for Blizzard, where they will be "fully dedicated to existing Blizzard games and initiatives." The studio has worked on titles like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy remasters. The company will still be working out of Albany, New York. 

One project the former studio will be working on is the remaster of Diablo 2, which is being called Diablo 2: Resurrected. That team is also expected to assist with Blizzard projects like World of Warcraft and Overwatch.

Source: Engadget + IGN

Saturday
Jan232021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 1/17 – 1/23

Saturday
Jan232021

Xbox consoles now support HDR on YouTube

YouTube on the Xbox now supports HDR (Source: The Verge)

YouTube has finally updated its app for Microsoft's Xbox consoles to support HDR. So, as long as you have an Xbox One S or X or Xbox Series X or S and your TV or monitor can display HDR videos, it can automatically switch to output HDR content. The Xbox system has never supported HDR until now. It also still hasn't made its way to the PlayStation 5, but the PS4 does support HDR.

You can check if your Xbox is outputting HDR by enabling the "stats for nerds" panel. Now, we just need content to catch up. Here's to hoping more creators release their videos in HDR on YouTube. 

Source: The Verge

Friday
Jan222021

The Lululab Lumini PM smart mirror helps you with your skincare woes

The Lululab Lumini PM smart mirror diagnoses your skin issues and recommends skincare products (Source: Lululab)

Smart home tech isn't just about lighting, smart appliances, and security. Sometimes it helps with something as practical as helping with your skin issues. That's what startup Lululab wants to help you with using its new Lumini PM smart mirror. It was born out of the Lumini device the company introduced back in 2018. A multispectral camera combined with an AI-powered algorithm analyzes your face, diagnoses your skin issues, and recommends skincare products you can use to treat them.

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