The Xbox Brand Is Too Big To Care About Next-Gen Confusion
Just a few weeks ago, Xbox chief Phil Spencer commented that the next-generation Xbox would have a name that reflects its utility, later confirming the name of the monolith-like box as Xbox Series X. The broader name for the presumed family of new Xbox consoles is just that, ‘Xbox’, eschewing anything more complicated beyond the back-to-basics title first given to the product line in 2001. While there is a belief percolating among some that Microsoft is shooting themselves in the foot with such a confusing name, the tech giant might just be prepared for a little bit of brand confusion in the pursuit of a grander goal.
The Xbox Brand Is Too Big To Care About Next-Gen Confusion
Just a few weeks ago, Xbox chief Phil Spencer commented that the next-generation Xbox would have a name that reflects its utility, later confirming the name of the monolith-like box as Xbox Series X. The broader name for the presumed family of new Xbox consoles is just that, ‘Xbox’, eschewing anything more complicated beyond the back-to-basics title first given to the product line in 2001. While there is a belief percolating among some that Microsoft is shooting themselves in the foot with such a confusing name, the tech giant might just be prepared for a little bit of brand confusion in the pursuit of a grander goal.
New Study Leaves Scientists in Awe of How Brains Process Watching Movies
A new study has raised many questions about how brains process visual communication in film.
According to ScienceNews, scientists studying brain cells in mice have found that previously held thoughts on how the brain processes visual data might be false.
The study, conducted by the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, saw researchers use a powerful microscope to peer through openings in the skulls of mice and study their brain cells. They showed the mice clips of various imagery, including simple images and more complex scenes like moments from the famous 1958 Orsen Wells noir film Touch of Evil.
New Study Leaves Scientists in Awe of How Brains Process Watching Movies
A new study has raised many questions about how brains process visual communication in film.
According to ScienceNews, scientists studying brain cells in mice have found that previously held thoughts on how the brain processes visual data might be false.
The study, conducted by the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, saw researchers use a powerful microscope to peer through openings in the skulls of mice and study their brain cells. They showed the mice clips of various imagery, including simple images and more complex scenes like moments from the famous 1958 Orsen Wells noir film Touch of Evil.
Stranger Things Pinball Revealed: First Images and Gameplay Details
Netflix's Stranger Things will be the next pinball machine from Stern Pinball Inc. The trailer video above and images and interview with Stern's Zachary Sharpe below reveal some cool, innovative details unique to this pinball machine. The Limited Edition and Premium versions of Stranger Things pinball will feature a unique projector system that animates ramps, targets, and a central screen on the playfield. These versions also feature a magnetic, hovering ball lock on the back panel of the machine that is inspired by Eleven's telekinesis powers. Of note is the playfield design by Brian Eddy, designer of widely-loved Medieval Madness and Attack From Mars pinball machines, who is returning to pinball design after a two decade break.
Stranger Things Pinball Revealed: First Images and Gameplay Details
Netflix's Stranger Things will be the next pinball machine from Stern Pinball Inc. The trailer video above and images and interview with Stern's Zachary Sharpe below reveal some cool, innovative details unique to this pinball machine. The Limited Edition and Premium versions of Stranger Things pinball will feature a unique projector system that animates ramps, targets, and a central screen on the playfield. These versions also feature a magnetic, hovering ball lock on the back panel of the machine that is inspired by Eleven's telekinesis powers. Of note is the playfield design by Brian Eddy, designer of widely-loved Medieval Madness and Attack From Mars pinball machines, who is returning to pinball design after a two decade break.
UK Daily Deals: Watch Premier League Games on Amazon for Free This Boxing Day
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How to Watch Premier League Games for Free This Boxing Day
With Amazon gaining the rights to rights to show 20 Premier League games in December 2019, you're going to need an Amazon Prime membership to watch any of the live games. The next big round of fixtures will be airing on Boxing Day (Dec. 26), so if you don't want to miss any more of the action, you can sign up for a free Amazon Prime subscription today and gain full access for the rest of December.
UK Daily Deals: Watch Premier League Games on Amazon for Free This Boxing Day
Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for the latest deals on games, tech and accessories.
How to Watch Premier League Games for Free This Boxing Day
With Amazon gaining the rights to rights to show 20 Premier League games in December 2019, you're going to need an Amazon Prime membership to watch any of the live games. The next big round of fixtures will be airing on Boxing Day (Dec. 26), so if you don't want to miss any more of the action, you can sign up for a free Amazon Prime subscription today and gain full access for the rest of December.
How The Mandalorian Connects to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
This post contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and The Mandalorian Season 1 through episode 7.
For even more on the new film, be sure to check out what we thought of the surprising Force Awakens callback in The Rise of Skywalker. Or dig in on our 10 Biggest WTF Questions about the film. Check out our story on how TROS is performing poorly in China. Oh, and are you wondering if there will be an Episode 10? You're not alone. And of course, how can you not click on our Babu Frik appreciation post?
Being a New Rainbow Six Siege Player in 2019
My team has breached the consulate building and we’re cautiously bearing down on our objective from all sides. I hear bullets and explosives traded elsewhere on the floor as I approach a reinforced room with no clue what’s inside. Comms go dark for two of my squad, though it seems they downed three foes before they fell. I round a corner and find a single patch of unfortified wall - all that separates me from the goal.
I punch a hole in the plaster with my trusty breaching hammer, sidestepping back into cover in time to avoid desperate gunfire from within. I wait for the defender to reload before peeking into the room through my scope, scanning from right to left as I move. Spying the top of someone’s head across a counter I take a pot-shot, missing by a fraction. I retreat into cover again momentarily and, frustrated by my panic, toss a grenade in the threat’s direction.
