Monthly Archives: June 2019

The Biggest Changes to iOS 13 From the WWDC Keynote

At today's WWDC keynote in San Jose, Apple showed off some new tricks it has taught its mobile OS, due to arrive in the fall when new phones will be announced. Per the usual WWDC style, the company went into some depth on a few of the features but mostly just listed a ton of updates in rapid fire fashion. Here's the highlights:

Dark Mode

Finally. Apple will be bringing a Dark Mode to iOS 13, and it's probably the one feature most people are looking forward to the most. It will be easier on your eyes at night time, but also just looks pretty sweet in general.

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Inside’s Real Doll Collector’s Edition Gets Its First Teaser Image

The contents of the Inside Collector’s Edition from PlayDead, iam8bit, and sex doll manufacturer RealDoll are still a mystery but a new teaser image gives us an idea of what may be in the upcoming box.

The teaser image, received by IGN, shows a grey, seemingly plastic boy cowering on the floor in the fetal position. Above the boy is an out of focus, flesh-colored blob with a few limbs sticking out of it.

Inside Sex Doll CE

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Apple Finally Announces a New Mac Pro at WWDC

Apple has finally introduced a new Mac Pro at its Worldwide Developers Conference 2019.

Moving away from the trashcan-shaped Mac Pro that's been in place since WWDC 2013, Apple's new desktop is thankfully a full-on tower again. Returning to a more traditional, boxy shape makes it much more modular and easy to upgrade—not to mention utilize way more powerful components.

The new Mac Pro can be configured into an absolute beast with a 28-Core Intel Xeon processor sucking down 300-watts of power, and it's paired with a massive heatsink to keep it cool. In terms of memory, it supports 6-channel 2,933MHz EEC memory, allowing up to 1.5TB in capacity when fully maxed out.

Apple Mac Pro

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Square Enix Teases New Game Outriders for E3 2019

Square Enix has teased the announcement of a new game called Outriders for E3 2019.

Teased on Twitter, the post reads ">>Initialize Cryostasis wake-up procedure. See it first: >>> 06.10.19 <<< #SquareEnixE3 #E32019.” This is accompanied by a brief video of somebody waking up in a cryostasis chamber.

While the Outriders Twitter account was created in June 2017, it only began generating posts starting on May 1, 2019. These posts consist of mission logs from a Captain Simon B. Archan beginning in May 2076, discussing the launch of “the Flores,” which has its course set for Enoch, "which may well be humanity's last hope and salvation.” Subsequent mission logs indicate that Earth is in a catastrophic situation, and an army is aboard the Flores.

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E3 2019: What We’re Expecting from Doom Eternal

The sequel to id Software’s new Doom reboot may have been teased during E3 2018, but it wasn’t until a few months later at Quakecon that we really got to see it in action. It’s been 3 years since the renewed franchise came back from Hell, starring everyone’s favorite space marine who is literally just too angry to die.

When we last saw the Doom Slayer, he successfully fought off a demonic invasion of Mars’ UAC research facility, dove straight into Hell to beat up a lot of demons, and somehow returned to tell the tale.

However, forever-chairman of the UAC and notable Transformers cosplayer Samuel Hayden decided that Hell - and its coveted Argent Energy - is too important to seal up and lose. So instead he steals the sword you used to close the portal, and teleports you somewhere where you won’t mess everything up.

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Google Stadia Price, Launch Info Coming This Week

Google is set to finally unveil more information about the Google Stadia streaming platform it aims to debut later this year in a stream later this week.

Google announced today the first-ever Stadia Connect, a presentation (that sounds Nintendo Direct or State of Play-esque in its naming) will air on June 6 at 9 am PT/12 pm ET/6 pm CET on YouTube. Google promises the Stadia pricing, launch info — whether that be an exact date or simply a timeframe is unclear — and game announcements will be included in the Connect.

Google announced a first-party studio for Stadia development at GDC 2019, but it's unclear whether that studio will be showcasing anything it's worked on thus far.

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Amazon’s Fantasy Drama Carnival Row Gets a Release Date and New Poster

Amazon announced today that its new fantasy drama, Carnival Row, will premiere on Friday, August 30. Orlando Bloom (Lord of the Rings) and Cara Delevingne (Suicide Squad) star alongside veteran actors Indira Varma (Game of Thrones) and Jared Harris (Chernobyl). The streaming provider also dropped a short teaser, showing Bloom and Delevingne in action.

Per Amazon, Carnival Row is "set in a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures whose exotic homelands were invaded by the empires of man. This growing population struggles to coexist with humans — forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom. But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate (Bloom), and a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss (Delevingne) rekindle a dangerous affair despite an increasingly intolerant society. Vignette harbors a secret that endangers Philo’s world during his most important case yet: a string of gruesome murders threatening the uneasy peace of the Row."

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Square Enix Is Preparing to Start Work on Dragon Quest XII

Square Enix is reportedly preparing to start work on Dragon Quest XII, or at least “series developments that will connect to XII," though a formal announcement of the game appears to still be a ways off.

Reported and translated by Gematsu (and corroborated by Japanese site Mantan-Web), series producer Yuu Miyake made note of the future game during a Dragon Quest livestream, saying “By the way, about Dragon Quest XII, which I’m sure is on everyone’s mind—

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Sony, Microsoft Aren’t ‘Screwing Up at the Starting Line’ for Next-Gen, Says Todd Howard

Every generation of consoles and PC gaming has its high points and its incredibly low points. Sometimes you launch a console for $600, and other times you force players to maintain an always-online connection. Bethesda director Todd Howard is one of the lucky industry leaders who often gets an early look at the hardware that will determine the capabilities of the next generation, and on this month’s IGN Unfiltered, he has some positive, but very select words about what he’s seen on the horizon from major industry figures.

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Tops Box Office With Underwhelming Debut

Godzilla: King of the Monsters, while debuting at the top of the North American box office, underwhelmed as it earned only $49 million USD.

As reported by THR, the $49 million was below the latest Godzilla film's projections of over $50 million. It also pales in comparison to the $93 million and $61 million earned by the first two films of Legendary's MonsterVerse, 2014's Godzilla and 2017's Kong: Skull Island, respectively.

Via BoxOfficeMojo, Godzilla surpassed Disney's live-action Aladdin's  $42 million and held strong against Rocketman's debut at $25 million. The full top 10 weekend domestic box office films are as follows;

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