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    Xbox executive promises primarily “in-game footage” at Xbox Games Showcase

    Aaron Greenberg, VP of Xbox Games Marketing, has made some bold claims regarding the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase, that the majority of the content shown will be in engine footage.  It’s great news for Xbox Series X and PC gamers as it means that all the upcoming games revealed in…

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      Kirby’s motion-based Tilt ‘n’ Tumble Game Boy game comes to Switch Online

      Nintendo has announced four retro games being added to its Switch Online service this month including a couple of interesting additions like the motion controlled Kirby Tilt ‘n’ Tumble and the original Harvest Moon. There are two Game Boy games, one NES game, and one SNES game, and all are…

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        Apple Vision Pro hands-on: A new milestone for mixed reality, but issues remain

        "Wow, wow, wow. Bellissimo." That was the first thing I heard from one excited WWDC attendee as I waited to test Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset. That level is excitement is exactly what Apple is hoping for. Realistically, not everyone will be able to afford a $3,499 device. But…

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          Apple Vision Pro Hands On: The Opposite of Disappearing

          The mixed-reality headset is the company’s most surprising product in years. Is that a good thing? Source

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            I wore the Apple Vision Pro. It’s the best headset demo ever.

            I just walked out of a long demo session with Apple’s new $3,499 Vision Pro headset, which the company announced at WWDC 2023 as “the world’s most advanced consumer electronics device.” It’s… a really really nice VR headset with impressive displays and video passthrough. And I mean incredibly impressive displays…

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              Microsoft to pay $20 million FTC settlement over improperly storing Xbox account data for kids

              Microsoft is set to pay the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a $20 million settlement over charges that the company violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The company retained certain personal information of kids far longer than it should have when they made accounts, according to a press release.…

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