Monday 14 October 2019

Get the Mac Pro cheese grater look for your Windows PC

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It's Monday, October 14, 2019.

Hey, good morning!

Welcome back! It’s Monday. As the fall weather pulls us indoors, we have all the best games on the device (or PC) of your choosing, say farewell to the first chapter of Fortnite and get the case we need to really fake that Apple Mac look, but with a Windows PC.
 

Chapter 2, here we come.
 

Original 'Fortnite' map vanishes in a cataclysmic event
 

Original 'Fortnite' map vanishes in a cataclysmic event<br />   

Fortnite's original map is no more, at least as far as anyone can tell. The battle royale title's hyped-up The End event saw a missile launch into the sky and trigger a massive amount of rifts, culminating in a meteor strike that appeared to wipe out the map and suck players into... something.  Those that stuck around could play a mini-game in the main game’s stead.

Fortnite Chapter 2 is likely to be a major update to the game, including a brand new map and fresh mechanics, like the addition of boats. We’ll have to wait for the official chapter launch to unravel exactly what has changed.

They could help the EV maker deliver more cars -- if it survives scrutiny.
 

Tesla may open 'Centers' to get around pro-dealership laws
 

Tesla may open 'Centers' to get around pro-dealership laws<br />    Tesla may be planning an end-run around state laws that bar direct car sales and protect dealerships. Electrek sources claim the automaker is planning to open Tesla Centers in major urban areas, which would theoretically avoid legal trouble by focusing on the sale of energy, not cars. These large outlets would offer sales, service and delivery, seven days a week, even in states where blue laws prevent conventional car dealerships from being open on Sundays. While Tesla delivered a record 97,000 cars in the third quarter of 2019, it also had 3,000 cars sitting in inventory. This plan, if accurate, could help there.

Cheese grater faker.
 

Crowdfunded case will give your Windows PC that Mac Pro look
 

Crowdfunded case will give your Windows PC that Mac Pro look<br />   

Do you like the look of Apple's redesigned Mac Pro but would rather not drop $5,999 on a workstation just to have that cheese-grater-on-steroids casing? You might not have to. Dune Case is close to crowdfunding the Dune Pro, a standard PC case that unsubtly mimics Apple's airflow-centric design. On the outside, it's basically a Mac Pro without Apple's logo -- you'll need to buy a Dice Y sound dampening cover to get the full look, but the stainless steel frame and aluminum enclosure are uncannily similar. 

The Dune Pro should reach Kickstarter on October 21st, with pricing and estimated ship times expected by then -- and some major questions that need answering. The looming question, of course, is whether or not it'll survive legal scrutiny. Dune already has another Apple-inspired enclosure in the works, the $199 Dune Case, but it's based on the 2013 Mac Pro and takes more creative liberties. The Dune Pro is a more... literal translation.
 

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Your foldable phone is getting the red-carpet treatment.
 

Samsung's Galaxy Fold Premier Service debuts in the US
 

Samsung's Galaxy Fold Premier Service debuts in the US<br />   

If you bought the finally available updated Galaxy Fold, you now have the VIP support the $2,000 device demands. Samsung’s Galaxy Fold Premiere Service has launched in the US, offering all of the foldable-phone's buyers dedicated video-chat support through the Members app, and if you're in the right location, in-person tutorials.

The service also includes a discount on the first replacement for the folding screen, lowering it to $149 whether you visit specified service locations or get an expedited mail-in. You might need it, too, given that tests have suggested the inner screen might not last as long as Samsung estimates.

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1. Porsche unveils the mid-range Taycan 4S EV

2. Recommended Reading: Your AirPods are going to die

3. The best games you should be playing on your PC

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Saturday 12 October 2019

Visa and Mastercard leave Facebook's Libra Association

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It's Saturday, October 12, 2019.

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Welcome to your weekend! We’ve got a new Engadget Podcast episode for you to enjoy, as well as some bad news about Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency. News highlights from earlier in the week include the PS5’s name (spoiler alert: it’s called the PlayStation 5) and a price drop on the Pixel 3a.

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The Engadget Podcast: Is macOS Catalina Apple's Vista?

The Engadget Podcast: Is macOS Catalina Apple's Vista? In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn are joined by Engadget Editor-in-Chief Dana Wollman to discuss Apple's latest desktop OS. We also ponder what Google will show off at next week's Pixel event; chat about PG&E's widespread power outages in California; and dive into the weirdness of Andy's Rubin's latest Essential phone, Project Gem. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments!

That seems like a bad sign.

eBay, Visa and Mastercard pull out of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency

eBay, Visa and Mastercard pull out of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency The Libra Association is set to hold its first board meeting on Monday. Unfortunately, big-name “founding members” who won’t make it include PayPal -- it backed away a week ago -- as well as Visa, Mastercard, eBay and Stripe. Facebook’s cryptocurrency scheme still appears to have support from some others including, Uber and Lyft, but we’ll see who makes it through the weekend. Libra exec David Marcus suggested these moves are temporary until there's "regulatory clarity," and encouraged everyone to "stay tuned for more very soon."

How do you keep creating spectacle more than 200 years after the first circus?

Inside Cirque du Soleil's technology lab

Inside Cirque du Soleil's technology lab Cirque du Soleil is iconic: both a smooth corporate machine and pop culture staple. The company's approach has been to launch its latest innovation lab called Nextasy. At the global headquarters in Montreal, the lab is playing with motion sensing to make a soundtrack respond to dancers' actions, AI to spark new makeup ideas and augmented reality to overlay animations onto live performance.

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This LG HDR Smart TV is over 50 percent off today

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Alexa's streaming box grows up.

Amazon Fire TV Cube review (2019)

Amazon Fire TV Cube review (2019) The new Amazon Fire TV Cube is much improved over last year’s model. It now has YouTube and YouTube TV, support for Dolby Vision and HDR+, and a lot more video viewing commands than before. You can use it as an Echo too, with the ability to make voice calls and control your smart home.

An upgraded DualShock is incoming.

The PlayStation 5 officially launches 'holiday 2020'

The PlayStation 5 officially launches 'holiday 2020' It’s official: Sony isn’t going off-book on the naming convention. The PlayStation 5 will land near the end of 2020, and the company is detailing how it’ll upgrade the next-gen console’s controllers. A lot of it is to do with haptics, with more refined vibrations and rumbles meant to better represent your in-game world. New adaptive triggers on the L2 and R2 buttons will offer something close to force feedback, representing, say, the tension of a bow-string or the pushback from the accelerator pedal.

Gaming rival Nintendo also tried out advanced haptics in the Switch, but it never quite took off. The company dropped the feature from the cheaper Switch Lite. It’s a little too early to draw conclusions on Sony’s application, though. It’s over a year away.

At least not in the US.

You can see 'Gemini Man' in 120 fps or 4K, but not both

You can see 'Gemini Man' in 120 fps or 4K, but not both Almost all HFR (high frame rate) 3D screenings stateside will be projected at 60 fps, despite distributor Paramount urging theater chains earlier this year to get ready for the flick. 14 locations will have the 120 fps showing, but only in 2K resolution. If you want both, try theaters in the UK or “select” locations in Asia.

But wait, there's more...

1. Apple Watch Series 4 just keeps getting cheaper -- the GPS model is down to $330

2. Steven Spielberg's follow-up to 'Band of Brothers' is coming to Apple TV+

3. Blizzard halves 'Hearthstone' pro's suspension over Hong Kong protest, returns prize money

4. Watch ESPN's first 4K broadcast Saturday night via DirecTV or Comcast

5. Samsung will 'help' OLED owners check for burn-in

6. Microsoft's leaner Windows 10 update process begins with new patch

7. Instagram updates bring dark mode to iOS 13 and Android 10

8. Google's Pixel 3a drops to $349 on Amazon

9. Engadget's Guide to Home Entertainment: The best streaming boxes (and sticks) in 2019

10. NASA's ICON launches to study the boundary between Earth and space

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