Electronic Arts have just laid off 350 people

EA is a second video game company after Activision-Blizzard to make extensive employment cuts. Out of 9 thousand employees, the company has just let 350 of them go. The majority of those employees worked in the distribution and marketing branches of the company in Japan and Russia. The official reason for this action is a PR blubber about ”having ...

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A new render of Motorola One Vision

A few hours ago a new render of Motorola's One Vision smartphone has been released online. It shows us a device with thin but considerable bezels, a notch and a dual main camera with dual LED flashes. It also shows us that the device lacks both USB and headphone jacks. Oh well. We will learn more about Motorola One Vision after it comes out on April ...

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Pope Francis is a programmer now

Who knows, maybe he will become a hacker and will one day hack into Satan's database? For now, though, Pope Francis has just begun his journey of learning how to program. He is the first pope to do so, too, but that is not a huge surprise; Francis is perhaps the most modern of all the popes in the history. Still, it is impressing, especially considering ...

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Apple TV Plus, like Netflix but from Apple

On Apple's most recent conference, the company has officially announced its new video streaming platform called Apple TV+. What we know about it so far is that it starts with a budget of two billion USD, that it will start in autumn of 2019 and that, like Netflix, it will offer on-call, offline and online and advertise-less stream of content. Apple ...

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Xiaomi Mi Play now available in Europe

This smartphone can be called an ”elegant budget phone”, as it combines price and specs of a low-end device with a pretty high-end looks. Pretty colour variants and gradient rear makes up for Mi Play's mediocre specs. These include 5,8' Full HD+ display, 8-core MediaTek Helio P35 CPU, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage, 3000mAh battery, 8mpx selfie ...

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