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It's Friday, October 16, 2020.
With less than a month to go before the Xbox Series X officially launches, Jessica Conditt is [ready with a preview to show you what Microsoftâs new console is capable of](.Â
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Beyond simply higher resolution, super-fast switching with quick resume and upgrading older games for better performance, one of the features she highlighted is how it all plays nicely with voice control via Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. Itâs a feature thatâs been around on the Xbox One, but with Microsoftâs latest software experience (that just rolled out on current consoles), itâs easier to use than ever. That also goes for its tie-in with the mobile app, which takes almost all of the hassle out of setting up a new system and should have you playing in record time on November 10th.
But the UI isnât everything, so there are impressions of [next-gen optimized launch titles like Dirt 5 and Yakuza: Like a Dragon.](Weâll have even more information in our full review later, but for now, [itâs time to get your first real taste of the next-gen lifestyle](.
â Richard Lawler
P.S. If youâre up early to pre-order an [iPhone 12]( or [iPhone 12 Pro](, [check out our breakdown of how, when and where to get one]( as soon as theyâre available starting at 8 AM ET today.
[You can hum to Google Search and itâll figure out that song you forgot](
Oh, it was Sugababes.
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Google announced a set of updates that can make Search easier to use, but the most notable of these is a new Hum to Search feature thatâs available today.
Itâs like Shazam or Soundhound for song identification, except you donât need to have the music playing. You can just hum, whistle or sing 10 to 15 seconds of your earworm after tapping the mic icon in the search bar on your phone and saying âwhatâs this songâ or âsearch a song.â You can also ask the Assistant âwhat is this song?â
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[Hereâs the PS5 interface, finally](
Donât get too excited.
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Sony has revealed what itâll be like to boot up the new PS5 and browse all your next-gen games and content. Itâs ultimately an iteration on what you know from the PS4. The familiar home carousel is present, with tweaks for 4K, but thereâs a new Control Center that provides quick access to many features â including help for the games youâre playing.
Games and apps in the Control Center and home screen will have Activities, such as game milestones and âopportunities,â displayed as cards. Youâll not only see your progress on levels and quests, but will sometimes have the option of (spoiler-free) guides and hints if you have a PlayStation Plus membership. You can even get these tips shown, picture-in-picture, while you play on the new console.
[Continue reading.](
[Sonyâs Spatial Reality Display lets you gawk at 3D objects without glasses](
And you can have one for $5,000.
[Sony Electronics' Groundbreaking Spatial Reality Display - Bringing Creatorsâ Designs to Life](
This new Spatial Reality Display (or SR Display) uses eye-tracking technology to render believable 3D objects without the need to wear 3D glasses or put on a VR headset. It's made of a 15.6-inch 4K LCD and a high-speed vision sensor that tracks eye movement as well as your position as you walk around the display.
Thereâs also a micro-optical lens laid over the LCD and divides the screen for your left and right eyes to create a stereoscopic image. The SR Display requires a beefy PC with at least a modern Intel Core i7 CPU and NVIDIA's RTX 2070 Super GPU to process its complex real-time rendering algorithm.
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[The iPhone 12 still comes with free EarPods in France](
Thanks to radiation laws.
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Apple announced on Tuesday it will ship the new iPhone 12 models without EarPods or a power adapter, as a way to prevent the accessories ending up in landfills. In France, however, the new devices will still come with earphones, due to the law.
French law requires that smartphones come bundled with âhands-free kitsâ or a âheadsetâ to protect children age 14 and younger from electromagnetic radiation. Thatâs because the government doesnât believe that health effects of long-term radiation exposure from smartphones is settled science, particularly with children.
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But wait, thereâs more...
[Microsoft extends Xbox Elite Controller warranty amid hardware problems](
[Twitter updates its 'Hacked Materials' policy after NY Post controversy](
[Google will push Hangouts users to Chat in 2021](
[GameStop will get a cut of digital revenue from every Xbox it sells](
[Twitter: Thursday nightâs outage was caused by an 'inadvertent change'](
[Fujifilm's X-S10 targets filmmakers, photographers and you](
[FCC's Ajit Pai wants to 'clarify' the meaning of Section 230](
[HomePod will soon have Dolby Atmos support for Apple TV 4K](
[Corsair's HS60 Haptic headset massages your stressed-out skull](
[Tell us how Augustâs newest Smart Lock is working in your home](
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