Prepare for virtual graffiti with Mark AR
For some graffiti is an eyesore, for others a work of art. Perhaps the best way to balance both worlds is to make it augmented
For some graffiti is an eyesore, for others a work of art. Perhaps the best way to balance both worlds is to make it augmented
Facebook's big cryptocurrency dream appears to be tatters as its biggest partners and payments processors all pull out of the association.
Local co-op and couch gaming are largely dead; a relic of the past because – certain party games excluded - it’s so seldom that people invite friends over to play video games. Instead, people now play video games with their friend over the internet. It’s a pity, not just because sitting with friends on a couch and playing video games together or against each other is awesome, but because there are so many games that don’t have online multiplayer support; games that would be better if played with others.
Next month, Google will officially launch its cloud gaming enterprise, Stadia. Using the power of the cloud and their own processing farms, Google will allow players to play the latest and greatest games, without having to own expensive hardware. Instead, with a Chromecast Ultra and a connected controller, they’ll be able to buy games and play them on their TVs, beamed in real time over the internet, with their inputs streamed back to Google servers – with this going back and forth as people play games. It works - but it will soon work even better.
Netflix appears to not want to give macOS users any love and give them an app of their own to use.
The internet might be the most revolutionary technology of all time, but one that hundreds of millions of people still don't have access to.
The PlayStation 5 – with the boring old name of “PlayStation 5” – is coming towards the end of next year, finally brining this generation to a close. Sort of. Like the current Xbox One, the next PlayStation will actually offer backwards compatibility, so you won’t have to abandon your entire collection of games when the next systems roll around.
Twitter has announced that it has “unintentionally” used phone numbers and email addresses provided for authentication for advertising purposes
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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