Author: Zach_Wilson
Google won’t say if companies beyond Spotify got secret special app store deals
Yeah, on User Choice Billing, you know, we don’t expect that to have any impact on margins. As you know, we will still end up paying in aggregate the 15 percent that we pay today to Google Play. The composition of that is just going to be different. So, from…
Read MoreCall of Duty anti-cheat update will make cheaters go splat
Activision is getting set to launch a new, and dare I say fun, system to counter cheaters in Call of Duty: Warzone. As part of an update to the game’s Ricochet anti-cheat system, a new feature called Splat will randomly and without warning plummet detected cheaters straight to the ground…
Read MoreApple to pay up to $25 million over hiring discrimination
Apple has agreed to pay up to $25 million to settle claims that it engaged in hiring discrimination. On Thursday, the Department of Justice announced that $18.25 million will go toward creating a backpay fund for affected victims, while the remaining $6.75 million is in civil penalties. The DOJ found…
Read MoreUltraman: Rising’s new trailer transforms its titanic hero into a dad
Ultraman’s classic powers make him well-equipped to deal with almost any larger-than-life situation threatening the lives of ordinary people. But in the first teaser for Netflix’s new animated Ultraman: Rising feature from co-directors Shannon Tindle and John Aoshima, none of the hero’s incredible powers can prepare him for the challenges…
Read MoreNetflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender series finally has a trailer
The trailer was a short but packed affair, offering really good looks at both the main characters and the just-as-beloved side characters. Kyoshi Warrior Suki looks amazing as does the Earth Kingdom city of Ba Sing Se. Avatar fans, it is looking good. Yesterday, Netflix teased that the trailer was…
Read MoreSpaceX found a legal workaround to block the DOJ’s discrimination lawsuit
The Elon Musk-owned SpaceX won a court order preventing the Department of Justice’s hiring discrimination lawsuit from moving forward, as reported earlier by Reuters. In a decision on Wednesday, US District Judge Rolando Olvera ruled that the DOJ’s administrative judges don’t have the authority to review the case. The DOJ…
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