A new PlayStation is in the works and Google's in trouble (CNET Radar)
A new PlayStation is in the works and Google's in trouble (CNET Radar)
2016-04-23
these are the top stories of the week
amazon prime video goes monthly Google's
in trouble a new Playstation and
everything else you need to know amazon
was in the news amazon prime video is
now available in the US by itself for
899 in the UK the stand-alone service is
about six pounds a month amazon has also
offered a monthly version of amazon
prime it costs ten dollars and
ninety-nine cents per month it seems
like the annual $99 charge is still the
better deal though the European
Commission is not too happy with Google
after the investigation the EC asserts
that Google is in breach of EU antitrust
rules in its statement of objections the
Commission says that Google required
companies to pre-install google search
and chrome also in that same statement
TC says google stops manufacturers from
selling devices using other android
based operating systems google posted a
message on its europe blog saying we
look forward to working with the
european commission to demonstrate the
careful way we've designed the Android
model in a way that's good for
competition and for consumers according
to kotaku Sony is working on a new
version of the PlayStation 4 this one
would be able to run games at 4k
resolution with a new GPU and a better
processor than the current ps4 to handle
regular and VR games Giant Bomb
confirmed details of this new
Playstation 4 internally it's known as
the neo the neo would exist alongside
the current ps4 and there would be no
neo exclusive games Giant Bomb reports
that Sonia stole developers that so long
as both systems have the same feature
the neo can run an improved version lots
warden used to know it's time to go
rapid fire Apple updated its super thin
macbook with new processors more battery
life and a rose gold color option
according to reports a Chinese regulator
shut down iTunes movies and I've booked
services Intel will cut 12,000 jobs by
mid-2017 in a restructuring initiative
and both Microsoft and alphabet missed
quarterly earnings estimates now you're
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