Month: February 2021

EA points to growth for FIFA Ultimate Team, ‘Apex Legends’ and ‘Sims 4’

EA released its quarterly earnings today, and raised its outlook for the full year based on the results. It pointed to titles that back up its live service focus, including Apex Legends, which had 30 percent growth in players, year over year.The game… Source

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This hypercar is China’s first Belt and Road electric vehicle project

A new engineering and design startup called Silk EV headquartered in Italy’s venerable Motor Valley is more than just another attempt at making an electric hypercar. It’s also the latest arrow in the quiver for China’s massive Belt and Road project, though the first that deals with electric cars. Silk…

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After Fueling A Genocide, Facebook Is Taking A Stand Against A Myanmar Coup

After failing to stem the hate speech and misinformation that fueled a genocide in Myanmar, Facebook now says it plans to take proactive content moderation steps following a military coup taking place in the country. In an internal message posted late on Monday and viewed by BuzzFeed News, Rafael Frankel,…

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Ecovacs’ Deebot U2 is a new, affordable robot vacuum that will mop your floors too Ecovacs Deebot U2 robot vacuum

Robot vacuum cleaners can be incredibly expensive gadgets, but a new, affordable option from Ecovacs has just arrived on Australian shores, and it will clean your floors for just AU$399 – that’s less than half the price of most rivals. The Deebot U2 has joined the Ecovacs range as its…

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macOS Big Sur 11.3 adds fixes for iOS apps on desktop, support for PS5 and XSX pads MacBook Air M1

Just a few short hours after Apple officially released its 11.2 update for macOS Big Sur – which notably offers fixes for Bluetooth issues on new M1 MacBooks – the tech giant has already begun rolling out the first beta version of its next update, macOS 11.3. While there are…

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A Cyberpunk 2077 security exploit makes installing mods risky business

CD Projekt Red has warned players that installing Cyberpunk 2077 mods or custom save files on the PC could pose a security risk (via Kotaku). According to the company’s tweet, there’s apparently a “vulnerability in external DLL files the game uses which can be used to execute code on PCs.”…

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