PlayStation Blogcast 180: Witness Me!

There’s so much to talk about, and so little time! On today’s program, Justin provides an in-depth report on the long-awaited, upcoming puzzle game The Witness from renowned designer Jonathan Blow. The team also covers the huge list of new releases for next week, boatloads of news from golden PS4 bundles to new Street Fighter…

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Microsoft Investigating Issues with Win 10 DVD App

People still play DVDs? Back in July, Microsoft released Windows 10 to the general public, providing the platform for free to customers who have a valid, “genuine” Windows license. The new platform shipped without Windows Media Center, which was last seen on Windows 8/8.1. That meant customers were forced to seek out third-party solutions, or…

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Crazy: Amazon Dishes Out $50 Fire Tablet

Amazon announced a number of new products on Thursday including an Android-powered tablet that costs only $49.99. That’s dirt cheap compared to other tablets of the same size, and the old saying “you get what you pay for” doesn’t seem to apply here. Simply called Fire, Amazon indicates that it’s a high-quality tablet packed with…

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Newegg Daily Deals: A Multitude of Monitors!

Top Deal: Having your monitor give up the ghost isn’t cause for celebration, but before you scream out frustration, take a moment to appreciate that it gives you an excuse to upgrade. Silver linings and all that jazz. That 21-inch display that decided it was time to retire? Why not replace it with today’s top…

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Bungled Cortana Demo Joins List of Microsoft Live Event Fails

Confusing Cortana Live presentations are tricky business. No matter how much planning and practice goes into these things, there’s no guarantee that something won’t go wrong. Hey, it happens, and for Microsoft, it’s not ultra rare. The latest incident involves Microsoft boss Satya Nadella trying (unsuccessfully) to interact with Cortana during a live presentation. Nadella…

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Microsoft to Invest $75 Million in Computer Science Education

Betting on students Microsoft this week said it’s committing to spending $75 million in community investments over the next five years to increase access to computer science education for all youth, especially those from under-represented backgrounds. It’s an expansion of Microsoft’s global YouthSpark initiative consisting of scores of nonprofit organizations all over the world. They’ll…

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