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It's Tuesday, February 12, 2019.

Hey, good morning! 

Welcome to Tuesday! Google Maps is getting in deep with augmented reality, using what’s around us to help us get to our destination, Samsung is making a foldable phone and really doesn’t want you to forget and space-colonization startup ‘Mars One’ goes bankrupt.

The latest ‘Fortnite’ killer...
 

'Apex Legends' racks up 25 million players in its first week
 

'Apex Legends' racks up 25 million players in its first week<br />   

For a game that launched just a week ago, Apex Legends is doing well. Respawn has revealed that its free-to-play battle-royale genre now has over 25 million players and had "well over" 2 million simultaneous players during the weekend. Most popular game of the year? Nah, calm down: Fortnite has more than 200 million players and 8.3 million concurrent players, but it's a huge figure for a title that boasted 10 million players just a few days earlier.

Stop walking three blocks in the wrong direction.
 

Google Maps' AR adds navigation hints to the real world
 

Google Maps' AR adds navigation hints to the real world<br />   

The “global localization” system locates your exact position when GPS has fallen short, by combining VPS (Visual Positioning Service), Google's Street View and machine learning. Once it knows where you are, the tech can overlay a feed with directions from your phone’s camera. For now, it’s only available to a select set of beta testers.
 

One Ring to rule the WiFi.
 

Amazon buys mesh WiFi startup Eero to connect smart homes
 

Amazon buys mesh WiFi startup Eero to connect smart homes<br />   

There's no mystery why Amazon is acquiring Eero, a startup that has developed a solid reputation for its mesh WiFi routers. It likes the thought of an easy-setup WiFi system that can connect all the smart devices in your household, even in remote corners.
 

Unofficially.

MagSafe makes a full comeback for your USB-C MacBooks
 

MagSafe makes a full comeback for your USB-C MacBooks<br />   

ThunderMag claims to be the world's first truly Thunderbolt 3-compatible magnetic adapter. In other words, these little plugs should pass through data at up to 40 Gbps (or video at up to 5K) while also delivering 100W of power, thanks to their 24 pins and delicate magnetic shaping -- the latter to protect the cable's high-frequency signal. The usual Kickstarter warnings apply, but those interested can jump in as backers for $40 to $50.
 

Did we mention that it folds?
 

Samsung really wants you to know its folding phone is coming
 

Samsung really wants you to know its folding phone is coming<br />   

Next week Samsung is throwing its usual Unpacked event to debut some new mobile devices, and, just in case you hadn’t heard, a new teaser makes clear that we will see something foldable. Samsung first revealed the tech in November with a demo of a device that converted from a tablet into a phone format. But the company dimmed the lights and kept it inside a case, meaning we didn't get much of a sense of what it looks like. On February 20th, we should find out more details and know whether or not the ‘Galaxy F’ is ready for prime time.
 

Its plan was to have a worldwide reality TV show fund the one-way trip.
 

Swiss court declares space-colonization startup ‘Mars One’ bankrupt
 

Swiss court declares space-colonization startup ‘Mars One’ bankrupt<br />   

Mars One Ventures, the for-profit arm of the Mars One mission was declared bankrupt back in January, but it wasn't reported until a keen-eyed Redditor found the listing. Speaking to Engadget, Bas Lansdorp said that the foundation is still operating, but won't be able to act without further investment. Lansdorp declined to give further comment beyond saying that he was working with other parties "to find a solution."
 

Upgraded hardware should increase performance and energy efficiency.
 

Microsoft posts HoloLens 2 teaser ahead of February 24th launch
 

Microsoft posts HoloLens 2 teaser ahead of February 24th launch<br />   

Device creator Alex Kipman has posted a teaser for the mixed-reality headset that confirms its premiere just before Mobile World Congress on February 24th. The clip itself is cryptic, with vague allusions to processors and possibly carbon fiber (which could help reduce the weight). 
 

But wait, there's more...

1. Google Fi SIM cards are now on sale at Best Buy

2. Global scientific review suggests insects could be extinct within a century

3. Gmail's expanded right-click menu makes it easier to manage email

4. What we're watching in February: 'Fyre,' DC's 'Titans' and 'The Orville'

5. Netflix expands its podcast repertoire with 'Strong Black Legends'

6. Samsung's 2019 65-inch 8K TV will cost $5,000

7. We're one step closer to unified wireless charging standard for EVs

8. Research shows DVRs aren't an ad killer

9. Activision offers 'Guitar Hero Live' refunds after songs vanish

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