November 1, 2019 Google is buying Fitbit: now what? Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Google is buying Fitbit and the reasons why are both simple and complicated. It’s the kind…
November 1, 2019 Breaking Down the Monsters, Politics, and Bathtubs of The Witcher’s Latest Trailer Netflix gave us another look at its take on the world of Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher novels yesterday, and it dives deep into the monstrous…
November 1, 2019 The untold origin story of an AmazonBasics AA battery AmazonBasics AA battery | Amazon AmazonBasics, Amazon’s store brand, launched over 10 years ago, and we know as little about it now as we…
November 1, 2019 Microsoft launches a Q&A site to replace MSDN and TechNet Back when Microsoft announced earlier this year that it would stop publishing MSDN Magazine, there was some worry about what it would mean for…
November 1, 2019 Hearthstone is the latest game to add an auto chess mode Image: Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment today announced that its virtual card game Hearthstone would be getting a brand-new game mode called Battlegrounds. The mode…
November 1, 2019 Satellites track real-time damage of ocean blob menacing Hawaii They couldn’t have done it without swimmers-turned-citizen scientists Continue reading… via The Verge – All Posts Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
November 1, 2019 Blizzard unveils ‘Overwatch 2’ at BlizzCon After a video that recapped the story it had told with Overwatch so far, Blizzard confirmed Overwatch 2 with a story-driven cinematic. It'll have…
November 1, 2019 Netflix Is Pivoting to Scripted Podcasts As Netflix faces increased competition with the release of two major streaming services this week, it appears Netflix is getting into the scripted podcasts…
November 1, 2019 Blizzard announces Overwatch 2 Blizzard has just announced Overwatch 2, the sequel to its popular team shooter Overwatch, onstage at Blizzcon 2019. The original Overwatch was released over…
November 1, 2019 Apple TV+ is fine The pitch for Apple TV+ is pretty simple: Pay Apple $5 a month, and you'll get access to original shows and movies you won't…