Well that just pulled the Oculus off of my lists for potential VR. Thanks for the heads up. I shut down my FB account over a decade ago and I have no intentions of giving them any of my data.
Well that just pulled the Oculus off of my lists for potential VR. Thanks for the heads up. I shut down my FB account over a decade ago and I have no intentions of giving them any of my data.
I would just get a new headset
Orrrr they’re taking action against a developer who flagrantly violated the terms of service. Epic’s selfish action has put its own developers in trouble. I’m sure they’re more than willing to fork out some cash to help them out.
I assume its because there is some Apple licensed software in the tools Unreal uses to interact with iOS.
Just like Epic has the right to split it 88/12, Apple has the right to split it 70/30. Apple also doesn’t have a majority of the market, they have one ecosystem. Nobody buys an iphone expecting access to the google play store for apps.
I’d say that their paid exclusivity model is draconian. And how is it really an…
Tencent teaching us fairness in monopolies. Excuse me while I vomit myself inside out.
/flex
Those fast download speeds are kind of like health care here in America; great, if you can get it.
This isn’t really a lock, they have almost no security and are trivially easy to open up without the key.
This isn’t really a lock, they have almost no security and are trivially easy to open up without the key.
Well that’s disappointing. I was hoping to learn that there’s actually only one red Genesis G70, that exists in ‘folded’ non-Euclidean space so it appears to be in multiple places.
This brings back to my memory the issue between Mattel and Icon. In 2014 Hot Wheels released a 4-piece off-road series featuring a Custom Toyota FJ40. The artwork on the card featured the FJ jumping over a sand dune. Icon notified Hot Wheels that the artwork was a copy of Icon’s FJ40 photograph. Hot Wheels claimed the…
Even that’s still too new. If it’s a Volvo designed post-Geely, it’s meeeeeeeeeeh.
It pains me to say it, but nobody should be buying a Volvo at all in 2020, TBQH.
I’m trying to think of a good comparison to this, and I think I have one. This would be like if back in the day, Car and Driver bought a copy of Cars magazine, and then re-printed pictures from it in their own magazine. And when they got sued, they then claimed that because they bought a copy of the magazine, they…
Microsoft will only by powered by DC current- and require re-login every time you take a turn.
And it’ll be tied to a system that requires it to check in with Microsoft every 24 hours.
But software updates will take hours and brick the car in about 15% of cases.
Just wait for the Steam (powered?) version.
Don’t worry, Microsoft’s secretly developing a car that will absolutely dominate this thing is every single way.
Sony Driveman. You heard it here first.