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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War requires 250GB on the PC

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Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will require up to 250GB of storage space at launch on PC. This is for the gamers who will be running the game in 4K with ray-tracing enabled. For the standard non ray-tracing, the game will require 175GB for the offline story mode and 50GB only for the multiplayer mode. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will feature 4K visuals, uncapped frame rates, Ray Tracing Shadows, NVIDIA DLSS, and Reflex Technology. It is possible that Black Ops Cold War could be a lot closer to its PC size on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, as the consoles will be able to harness the power of new ray-tracing enabled GPUs with resolution up to 4k. Sony has said PlayStation 5 will offer players more flexibility on how they manage their storage on the console, enabling users able to configure installations and choose to install just a game’s multiplayer or delete the single-player campaign once completed. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will be re...

Oxygen OS Open Beta 9 is now live for OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro users

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If you are a OnePlus 7T or 7T Pro user and like testing out new features on your smartphone, then there is good news for you. The Oxygen OS Open Beta 9 is now live for OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro users. So, what’s new in this Beta? It brings with it improved system stability and fixed general issues, updated Android Security Patch to 2020.10. The update also fixes the flashback issue when switched to the front camera in particular cases.  On its official blog, OnePlus says, “Please keep in mind that this is beta software. These builds are sometimes not as stable as our official OTAs generally are. By installing this update, you accept the potential risks. For those who were on previous versions for OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro, we appreciate your active feedback and for reaching out to us. With your help, we have been able to better optimize and improve several key areas. Thank you for your patience and as always, we look forward to getting your continued feedback via the Commu...

To replace the iPhone 12 camera, you will have to visit an official Apple technician

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The iPhones are quite expensive in India and if something goes wrong with the device outside of the warranty, one usually resorted to getting their devices fixed by third-party repair shops. It looks like this may be difficult for iPhone 12 users. iFixit has discovered that replacing the camera module of the iPhone 12 causes some issues. It's not just a simple error screen that one gets. However, it looks like the same problem does not affect the iPhone 12 Pro.  As reported by GSMarena, “iFixit explains that Apple has changed its training manuals. Starting with the iPhone 12 series, changing the display and camera requires the use of the System Configuration tool, which will connect to Apple’s servers before reprogramming the new component to work properly.”  During the era of the iPhone 5s, one could only fix the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone via an authorised Apple repair. This made sense as the fingerprint sensor is vital for security. You can check out the iPhone 12 c...

The best soundbar for 2020: Vizio, Sonos, Polk, Yamaha, Roku and more - CNET

Let's face it, TV audio quality sucks. A soundbar can be a big improvement for a small price. Here are our favorites. from CNET News https://ift.tt/34IW53d

Hands-on with the Dash Cart at an Amazon Fresh store: cart sensors worked fine, but a two-bag limit, bag fill limit, and real-world hassles hinder experience (Jeremy Horwitz/VentureBeat)

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Jeremy Horwitz / VentureBeat : Hands-on with the Dash Cart at an Amazon Fresh store: cart sensors worked fine, but a two-bag limit, bag fill limit, and real-world hassles hinder experience   —  There were no lines outside Irvine, California's new Amazon Fresh grocery store on its opening day last week … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2HHFSTr

Halloween's here: Weird horror films and TV shows you may have overlooked - CNET

Vengeful witches, angry ghosts, killer cults, evil clowns and body-snatching aliens. Watch these unusual scary films and TV shows, screaming (er, streaming) now. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3oSMkYq

The best beer subscription boxes - CNET

Monthly deliveries of rare beers, hoppy beers, brewery merch and more. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3oHKYQ6

Twitter is no longer restricting the New York Post's account - CNET

The social media platform says it'll retroactively apply its changed policy on hacked materials. from CNET News https://ift.tt/34I09k6

The best gifts to get healthy in 2021 - CNET

These gifts are sure to please your fitness-minded friends and family. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3kUkyYy

Best gaming chair to seat yourself in for 2020 - CNET

We tried gaming chairs from DXRacer, Secretlab and more to help you find the size and style that's right for you. from CNET News https://ift.tt/31Zslxh

Gifts that give back - CNET

This year -- especially this year -- consider buying presents that help support charitable causes. from CNET News https://ift.tt/37YyHku

Apple rejects an app designed to verify a person's ballot status in PA, says the app violates its guideline which forbids compiling user data without consent (Mikey Campbell/AppleInsider)

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Mikey Campbell / AppleInsider : Apple rejects an app designed to verify a person's ballot status in PA, says the app violates its guideline which forbids compiling user data without consent   —  Apple on Friday rejected an app designed to ensure ballots are being correctly counted in Pennsylvania, saying the software violates App Store privacy guidelines. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3kIQcsx

Best prepared-meal delivery services for 2020: Home Chef, Daily Harvest, Veestro and more - CNET

No-fuss prepared meals and oven-ready meal kits to save you time and stress. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2TLxd4p

Trump, Biden campaigns slam Facebook after 'technical issues' impact political ads - CNET

The social network stopped accepting new US political ads on Oct. 27, a week before Election Day. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2HIWRom

TikTok stars got a judge to block Trump’s TikTok ban

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TikTok has won another battle in its fight against the Trump administration’s ban of its video-sharing app in the U.S. — or, more accurately in this case, the TikTok community won a battle. On Friday, a federal judge in Pennsylvania issued an injunction that blocked the restrictions that would have otherwise blocked TikTok from operating in the U.S. on November 12. This particular lawsuit was not led by TikTok itself, but rather a group of TikTok creators who use the app to engage with their million-plus followers. According to the court documents, plaintiff Douglas Marland has 2.7 million followers on the app; Alec Chambers has 1.8 million followers; and Cosette Rinab has 2.3 million followers. The creators argued — successfully as it turns out — that they would lose access to their followers in the event of a ban, as well as the “professional opportunities afforded by TikTok.” In other words, they’d lose their brand sponsorships — meaning, their income. This is not the first ti...

Cough-scrutinizing AI shows major promise as an early warning system for COVID-19

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Asymptomatic spread of COVID-19 is a huge contributor to the pandemic, but of course if there are no symptoms, how can anyone tell they should isolate or get a test? MIT research has found that hidden in the sound of coughs is a pattern that subtly, but reliably, marks a person as likely to be in the early stages of infection. It could make for a much-needed early warning system for the virus. The sound of one’s cough can be very revealing, as doctors have known for many years. AI models have been built to detect conditions like pneumonia, asthma and even neuromuscular diseases, all of which alter how a person coughs in different ways. Before the pandemic, researcher Brian Subirana had shown that coughs may even help predict Alzheimer’s — mirroring results from IBM research published just a week ago . More recently, Subirana thought if the AI was capable of telling so much from so little, perhaps COVID-19 might be something it could suss out as well. In fact, he isn’t the first to t...

Sources: Italy's biggest payments company Nexi is leading negotiations to buy its Nordic rival Nets in an all-stock deal worth around $10B (Reuters)

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Reuters : Sources: Italy's biggest payments company Nexi is leading negotiations to buy its Nordic rival Nets in an all-stock deal worth around $10B   —  LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Italian payments technology firm Nexi NEXII.MI is leading negotiations to buy Nordic rival Nets in an all-stock deal worth … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3jHeJwM

Texas jury rules that Apple must pay VirnetX $502.8M for patent infringement, the lastest verdict in a 10-year ongoing legal battle; Apple says it will appeal (Bloomberg)

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Bloomberg : Texas jury rules that Apple must pay VirnetX $502.8M for patent infringement, the lastest verdict in a 10-year ongoing legal battle; Apple says it will appeal   —  - Verdict is part of 10-year fight over secure communications  — Jury asked to determine damages on patent infringement from Techmeme https://ift.tt/34JHzZ0

Waymo releases public road testing data on its self-driving operations in Arizona between Jan. 2019 and Sept. 2020, says its cars drove 6.1M+ miles in 2019 (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge)

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Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge : Waymo releases public road testing data on its self-driving operations in Arizona between Jan. 2019 and Sept. 2020, says its cars drove 6.1M+ miles in 2019   —  In its first report on its autonomous vehicle operations in Phoenix, Arizona, Waymo said that it was involved in 18 crashes … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3mEQQYt

Tech event calendar 2020: Upcoming shows, conferences and IT expos

Regional IT events Africa Australia Middle East Southeast Asia Global security events Computerworld has compiled a list of upcoming technology events for the IT industry taking place in the following weeks and months. To read this article in full, please click here from Computerworld https://ift.tt/2HMqqoG

The Queen's Gambit: That ending explained and all your questions answered - CNET

Is the Netflix show based on a true story? Let's go through all those key details and more. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2JhwcPO

Jeep brings the affordable off-road Willys trim to the 2021 Gladiator - Roadshow

With a locking rear diff, rock sliders and meaty tires, it should prove capable in the dirt. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3jIfCoE

Apple acknowledges AirPods Pro issues, will replace those that crackle and rattle

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Are your AirPods Pro earbuds making weird noises? You’re not imagining it — and you’re not the only one. Just a few months after Apple started shipping AirPods Pro, some users started noticing that one or both of their earbuds were rattling or crackling. The noises would reportedly get worse whenever the user moved, and would sometimes only develop after months of use. Apple didn’t say too much about it at first, but would usually replace crackling earbuds if you took the time to hit up support. A few folks here at TechCrunch have had the rattle rear its head on our own AirPods Pro buds… only to have it pop up again in the replacements. It seems the problem has become widespread enough for an official acknowledgement: today Apple launched an “AirPods Pro Service Program” (as first pointed out by Mark Gurman ) specifically for swapping out crackling buds. A newly published support page outlines the potential symptoms, both of which suggest the issue has to do with the noise canc...

Biden campaign says Facebook blocked thousands of its ads approved prior to Facebook's ban; Facebook blames advertisers' misunderstanding and a technical glitch (Elena Schneider/Politico)

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Elena Schneider / Politico : Biden campaign says Facebook blocked thousands of its ads approved prior to Facebook's ban; Facebook blames advertisers' misunderstanding and a technical glitch   —  Biden's campaign said ads that had previously been approved by the tech giant have been erroneously removed. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3oEVKGH

Broken People novelist Sam Lansky wonders, What if you could fix all your faults in 3 days? - CNET

His new book, Broken People, answers that question, complete with a shaman who performs "open-soul surgery." from CNET News https://ift.tt/3e8wEew

Kanye West gives Kim Kardashian a birthday hologram of her late father - CNET

The image of Robert Kardashian calls Kanye West the "most, most, most, most, most genius man in the whole world." from CNET News https://ift.tt/37RXeHN

2022 Genesis GV70 SUV looks absolutely incredible - Roadshow

Genesis' new compact crossover looks amazing. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2HE4Gf3

The Queen's Gambit: That ending explained and all your questions answered - CNET

Is the Netflix show based on a true story? Let's go through all those key details and more. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2JhwcPO

Best smart plugs of 2020: Options for Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or Siri - CNET

Bringing devices online is easier than ever, and these smart plugs connect everyday items with a voice assistant. from CNET News https://ift.tt/36tNseg

NASA secures sample of asteroid Bennu to send home to Earth - CNET

The Osiris-Rex spacecraft grabbed so much space gravel its container started overflowing and the sample had to be put away early. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3mwzPjd

Netflix is working on a Vince McMahon documentary with WWE - CNET

It'll be a multi-part docuseries on WWE's famously eccentric chairman. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3oGqsiE

Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook rake in profits. Washington is watching - CNET

We've seen this story before. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2TCMAMI

Kia is making a rad, production-based light military vehicle too, y'know - Roadshow

It looks like a little HMMWV and it's based on the Borrego SUV. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3e7g1zQ

Chevy built a Bolt-powered classic K5 Blazer EV for SEMA and it's glorious - Roadshow

The kit can be used to bolt the Bolt's drivetrain into all kinds of classic vehicles. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3ekYjsZ

Chevrolet built an electric Bolt-powered K5 Blazer for SEMA - Roadshow

It even keeps the Blazer's transfer case and axles. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3eaU17h

Despite virtual school, kids will still get snow days in one district - CNET

Truly, snow days are one of the best things about American education. from CNET News https://ift.tt/35KxkD3

Truth Seekers review: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are surprisingly serious for Halloween - CNET

The Shaun of the Dead pair return to seek the truth behind haunted dwellings in the UK. But the Amazon show's horror and comedy only sometimes work. from CNET News https://ift.tt/37WKxeG

WhatsApp is now delivering roughly 100 billion messages a day

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WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging app owned by Facebook, is now delivering roughly 100 billion messages a day, the company’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said at the quarterly earnings call Thursday. For some perspective, users exchanged 100 billion messages on WhatsApp last New Year’s Eve. That is the day when WhatsApp tops its engagement figures, and as many of you may remember, also the time when the service customarily suffered glitches in the past years. (No outage on last New Year’s Eve!) At this point, WhatsApp is just competing with itself. Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp together were used to exchange 60 billion messages a day as of early 2016 . Apple chief executive Tim Cook said in May that iMessage and FaceTime were seeing record usage, but did not share specific figures. The last time Apple did share the figure, it was far behind WhatsApp’s then usage (podcast). WeChat, which has also amassed over 1 billion users, is behind in daily volume of messages, too....

PORTL Hologram raises $3M to put a hologram machine in every home

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What does a hologram-obsessed entrepreneur do for a second act after setting up a virtual Ronald Reagan in the Reagan Memorial Library, or beaming Jimmy Kimmel all the way from Hollywood to the Country Music Awards in Nashville? If that entrepreneur is David Nussbaum, the founder of PORTL Hologram , the next logical step is to build a machine that can bring the joy of hologram-based communication to the masses. That’s the goal thanks to a new $3 million round that Nussbaum’s company raised from famed venture investor Tim Draper, former Electronic Arts executive Doug Barry and longtime awards-show producer Joe Lewis. Barry is not only backing the company, he’s also coming on board as its first chief operating officer. Much of this interest can be traced back to the hologram performance given posthumously by Tupac Shakur back at Coachella about eight years ago. Nussbaum turned the excitement generated by that event into a business. He bought the patents that powered Tupac’s beyon...