Friday, March 31, 2017

New Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Update Out Now, Reportedly Improves Frame Rate and other top stories.

  • New Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Update Out Now, Reportedly Improves Frame Rate

    New Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Update Out Now, Reportedly Improves Frame Rate
    A new update for Nintendo's celebrated RPG The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild launched today. Update 1.1.1 is out now, and the patch notes are just one line long.As posted on Nintendo's website, the patch notes read, "Adjustments have been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience."That's all Nintendo had to say. However, people are reporting that the update improves the frame rate in different areas, which lines up with the "more pleasant gaming experience."You need to download t..
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  • Oculus Founder, at Center of Legal Battle Over VR, Departs Facebook

    Oculus Founder, at Center of Legal Battle Over VR, Departs Facebook
    Photo Palmer Luckey, a founder of the Facebook-owned virtual-reality company Oculus, speaking with a reporter at a San Francisco conference in 2014. Credit Jason Henry for The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — Palmer Luckey, a founder of the virtual-reality technology company Oculus, has left Facebook three years after the social network acquired his company for close to $3 billion.Mr. Luckey’s departure was announced two months after a trial in federal court over allegati..
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  • Back From The Dead? Reported Sightings Fuel Hope For Return Of Tasmanian Tigers

    Back From The Dead? Reported Sightings Fuel Hope For Return Of Tasmanian Tigers
    The Thylacinus cynocephalus, a masupial known by many by the name "Tasmanian tiger," has been merely the stuff of sketches for decades. Here is a print of the animals first published in Louisa Anne Meredith's 1880 Tasmanian friends and foes: feathered, furred and finned. Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office hide caption toggle caption Tasman..
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  • [ March 30, 2017 ] Spacewalkers improvise after fabric shield floats away Mission Reports

    [ March 30, 2017 ] Spacewalkers improvise after fabric shield floats away Mission Reports
    STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION Shane Kimbrough prepares equipment before exiting the airlock on Thursday’s spacewalk. Credit: Thomas Pesquet/ESA/NASA Shane Kimbrough and Peggy Whitson, setting a new record as the world’s most experienced female spacewalker, floated outside the International Space Station Thursday and continued work to set up a second docking port for U.S. crew ferry ships. They also installed an upgraded computer relay box and protective shielding before call..
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  • Uber's Anthony Levandowski invokes Fifth Amendment rights in Waymo suit

    Uber's Anthony Levandowski invokes Fifth Amendment rights in Waymo suit
    Uber executive and Otto co-founder Anthony Levandowski is asserting his Fifth Amendment rights in regard to a lawsuit filed by Waymo against Uber, which accuses the company and Levandowski of stealing technology related to autonomous vehicles from the Google self-driving car project prior to his departure. A lawyer for Levandowski told the court that the engineer would exercise his Fifth Amendment rights broadly because there exists “potential for criminal action” which could lead to self-incr..
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  • What does the iPhone 8 need to beat the Galaxy S8?

    What does the iPhone 8 need to beat the Galaxy S8?
    The Galaxy S8 set a pretty high bar for phones with it's edge-to-edge infinity screen and powerful octa-core processor, but Apple seems up to the challenge. The Cupertino company is rumored to be working on its own bezel-less smartphone for it's 10th anniversary iPhone due in the fall with a lot of the same features we just saw on the S8. Could Apple do it better?Here are four rumored features that would make the next iPhone a worthy opponent. 1. A truly bezel-less displayThe front of the S8 is..
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  • Used SpaceX Rocket Launches Satellite, Then Lands in Historic 1st Reflight

    Used SpaceX Rocket Launches Satellite, Then Lands in Historic 1st Reflight
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket soared off a seaside launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center here today (March 30) on an unprecedented second mission to deliver a spacecraft into orbit, proving the booster's reusability.  The two-stage, 23-story-tall rocket lifted off at 6:27 p.m. EDT (2227 GMT) in the second launch in two weeks for Elon Musk's SpaceX, which is ramping up its flight rate following an accident in September. Perched on top of the rocket, which sported..
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  • Twitter revamps 140-character limit for replies

    Twitter revamps 140-character limit for replies
    Does that long Twitter name prevent you from answering a tweet fully? No more, Twitter has freed up some character space. The handles in replies no longer count toward the 140-character limit on tweets, CNN reported. To make that happen, the handles — a person's Twitter name preceded by the @ sign — are being removed from reply tweets. When you reply to people on Twitter, the handle will be displayed above the tweet in small text. You must click to see the names of any additional people inclu..
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  • Destiny 2 trailer breakdown

    Destiny 2 trailer breakdown
    Following this morning’s revelation that Destiny 2 will indeed be on PC, I’ve been poring over the trailer for hints of what to expect. There are actually plenty of nuggets in there for fans, and for those of you who haven’t played the first game but are curious to try the sequel, I’ve endeavoured to explain who the main characters are and what some of the more important elements mean. Starting with... That giant flaming orb is The Traveler, or at least what remains of it in Destiny 2. For no..
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  • Now That Congress Just Killed Online Privacy, Can VPN Protect You From Snooping Eyes?

    If you value your internet privacy, it is probably time to look for ways to protect it. Like using a virtual private network or VPN, for example. The Congress voted on March 29 to repeal internet privacy rules, essentially giving the go signal for ISPs to sell your data without you knowing. As a response, people immediately scampered to inquire about VPNs in hopes of protecting their online privacy. But what is a VPN and can it really protect you from malicious entities that are out to invade y..
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