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Poco, a claims to be an independent subsidiary of Xiaomi, has today announced the launch date of its next smartphone. No, it won’t be Poco F2 Pro. It will be the Poco M2 Pro which will hit touch down Indian shores on July 7 at 12 noon. The Poco M2 Pro India launch announcement was […]
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OnePlus blits are on the full swing before the launch of its upcoming OnePlus Nord phone. That’s right OnePlus settled with Nord as the name for its new under $500 segment smartphone. What about the specifications you may ask? Well, Qualcomm has officially confirmed that it will be a Snapdragon-based 5G phone. The Chipmaker tweeted […]
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FuboTV is the latest virtual TV service to introduce a sharp subscription fee hike, not long after YouTube TV announced that it was drastically increasing its subscription fees to $65 a month.
The company sent out emails to subscribers today letting them know that standard plans are increasing from $55 a month to $65 as of their next billing cycle following August 1, 2020. As part of the hike, people on standard accounts will be rolled into Fubo’s Family Bundle plan, which includes three simultaneous streams, Cloud DVR Plus, and 500 hours of DVR space, according to the email.
Fubo last increased the price of its standard plan in March 2019, going from $45 to $55 a month. Other FuboTV customers posted screenshots on social media of...
FuboTV is the latest virtual TV service to introduce a sharp subscription fee hike, not long after YouTube TV announced that it was drastically increasing its subscription fees to $65 a month.
The company sent out emails to subscribers today letting them know that standard plans are increasing from $55 a month to $65 as of their next billing cycle following August 1, 2020. As part of the hike, people on standard accounts will be rolled into Fubo’s Family Bundle plan, which includes three simultaneous streams, Cloud DVR Plus, and 500 hours of DVR space, according to the email.
Fubo last increased the price of its standard plan in March 2019, going from $45 to $55 a month. Other FuboTV customers posted screenshots on social media of...
Dreams, the expansive game creation tool for the PlayStation 4, is getting VR support. Development studio Media Molecule made the announcement on the official PlayStation blog, saying that PlayStation VR compatibility would arrive as part of a free update later this month.
There’ll be new tutorials that teach you how to create VR content, and the update will also bring games and experiences that are ready to play right away. There’ll be a lot of flexibility in the interface: VR experiences can be crafted both in and out of the PSVR headset, and PlayStation Move controllers are optional. Sculpting with Move controllers “is a very one-to-one experience and lets you fully immerse in the creation process,” according to Media Molecule, which...
Dreams, the expansive game creation tool for the PlayStation 4, is getting VR support. Development studio Media Molecule made the announcement on the official PlayStation blog, saying that PlayStation VR compatibility would arrive as part of a free update later this month.
There’ll be new tutorials that teach you how to create VR content, and the update will also bring games and experiences that are ready to play right away. There’ll be a lot of flexibility in the interface: VR experiences can be crafted both in and out of the PSVR headset, and PlayStation Move controllers are optional. Sculpting with Move controllers “is a very one-to-one experience and lets you fully immerse in the creation process,” according to Media Molecule, which...
There aren’t many laughs to be had in J.K. Rowling‘s heel turn into transphobia. The once-beloved Harry Potter author dropped an atom bomb on her reputation earlier this month when she tweeted a series of transphobic comments, shortly followed by a lengthy and bizarre article on the subject. As a result, she was condemned by the stars of the Harry Potter movies, alienated her young fans and has had to face industry professionals refusing to work on her projects.
As such, you can imagine that Rowling is currently not particularly happy and looking for validation, and for a brief moment, it appeared to her that she got that from horror master Stephen King when he retweeted part of another lengthy Twitter thread she made, resulting in a gushing response from Rowling.
“I’ve always revered @StephenKing, but today my love reached – maybe not Annie Wilkes levels – but new heights. It’s so much easier for men to ignore women’s concerns, or to belittle them, but I won’t ever forget the men who stood up when they didn’t need to. Thank you, Stephen.”
Rowling then presumably sat back in her fancy tweet-writing TERF chair, satisfied that at least one of the most famous authors in the world had her back. Or at least she did, until a fan asked Stephen King what he actually thought about the issue and he tweeted:
“Trans women are women.”
Rowling then swiftly deleted her tweet, her “love” for Stephen King having apparently evaporated the minute he stood up to support a marginalized and victimized minority. She quickly unfollowed King, too, and may have even blocked him (though the evidence for that is circumstantial). Unconfirmed eyewitness reports state that Rowling was later seen solemnly feeding her copies of IT, The Shining and The Stand into a massive industrial shredder and muttering something about bathrooms.
Oh well, at least she can still count on the support of moronic D-grade actor and terrible musician Laurence Fox. That’s almost as good as Stephen King… right?
It remains to be seen whether the last month will have a long-term impact on J.K. Rowling‘s popularity and the future of the Harry Potter franchise, but you have to imagine it’s causing major headaches for Warner Bros., especially as they try to course correct from Fantastic Beasts 2.