Month: August 2020

New Xbox Series X photos finally show what the console looks like in real life Xbox Series X release date

Glossy press shots of the Xbox Series X are one thing, but getting to see the console in real life is another. You can start to visualize what it’ll look like under your TV for the next three or four years – which is of particular interest with this unusually-proportioned…

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Stylish PC roguelike ‘Hades’ heads to Switch this fall

The Prince of Hell is heading to Switch. Hades, the stylish action-RPG from Supergiant Games, will hit Nintendo Switch in the fall, at the same time that it exits Early Access on PC. Hades has been in Early Access since December 2018, first as an exc… Source

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Is passwordless authentication for real? null

Picture this: it’s a beautiful sunny morning and since I’m working from home, I decide to take my work computer to a coffee shop with outside seating. As I turn it on, Windows Hello’s scary eye looks back at me, trying to identify me and grant access to my computer…

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Microsoft pulls plug on Internet Explorer after 25 years Internet Explorer

Microsoft has confirmed it will kill off defunct web browsers Internet Explorer and Edge Legacy next year, as plans for a phased termination are brought to a close. According to a new blog post published by the firm, Edge Legacy will reach end of life on March 9 2021 (replaced…

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Untitled Goose Game will soon let you bully village dorks with a friend

Untitled Goose Game is adding another horrible goose to its repertoire. Developer House House announced today that it will release a local two-player co-op mode as a free update on September 23rd. The rules of Untitled Goose Game are simple: you, a cute and terrible goose, honk at innocent villagers,…

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The Verge’s Back to School Special

Back-to-school season is hitting differently in 2020. This year, first-day-of-school jitters are mixed in with fears of a still-raging pandemic, families stretched to their limits, and economic catastrophe. Schools across the country are already starting classes, an unqualified mess that involves shifts to distance learning, optimistic reopenings, and realistic reclosings.…

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