Google Fiber, Sony 4K, and Mega Man FPS - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
Google Fiber, Sony 4K, and Mega Man FPS - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
2013-04-09
it's Tuesday April 9 2013 I'm Michael
Shane and hey John could you open the
aperture to f28 please that's better
this is 90 seconds on the verge after
numerous rumors over the past few days
the home of South by Southwest and
barbecue will sooner the added perk of
gigabit speed internet Austinites will
be offered similar service packages to
their Kansas City counterparts google
says it aims to connect homes in austin
by mid-2014 which means you've got
plenty of time to break your lease and
head out west sony's 4k revolution
starts this summer this week the company
announced that its 55-inch and 65-inch
4k LED TVs will be available april
twenty first starting at five thousand
dollars sony also announced its seven
hundred dollar media player the hockey
puck will be bundled with a bizarre
assortment of ten films ranging from
taxi driver and bridge on the river kwai
to battle los angeles and 2012's Total
Recall unfortunately the release of
Sony's download service has slipped to
sometime in the fall so let's hope you
really like Total Recall finally imagine
Mega Man as a dark and gritty
first-person shooter oddly enough it
almost happened in twenty ten games
publisher Capcom tapped the talent
behind Metroid Prime to bring Mega Man
to the modern age the new mega man would
have been redesigned by the concept
artist who adapted Iron Man's armor to
film according to polygon the game was
prototypes and playable but capcom
deemed it a significant gamble and
scrapped the project six months after it
began and that's it for today's top
stories coming up tomorrow a look at
predictive triangulation find out how
three check-ins can tell a service what
you'll be having for breakfast next week
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