Monday, April 12, 2021

Hyundai's Staria is the coolest futuristic minivan that we'll never get - Roadshow

It looks like someone took the Oldsmobile Silhouette of the '90s and gave it a cyberpunk makeover.

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Hyundai Staria is the futuristic minivan of our dreams - Roadshow

Unfortunately, it'll have to stay in our dreams because it's not coming to the US.

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Yamaha unveils a wild new 469 hp prototype electric motor - Roadshow

The unit integrates both the mechanical and electrical components needed to work into one unit.

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How to watch Blue Origin's next launch showing how its passenger flights will work - CNET

Mission NS-15 offers a chance to see actual humans aboard New Shepard.

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Latest Tech News

Officially announced back in December 2019, it appears the ball is finally rolling on the next BioShock entry, with developer Cloud Chamber posting several job listings which offer some idea of what we can expect from the game's direction, as reported by PCGamesN.

Apparently, one thing we can expect is a less linear design, with the company's Senior Writer listing calling for "someone who can weave impactful, character-driven stories in an open world setting."

Additionally, the person filling that position will be asked to "Brainstorm primary and secondary mission content", suggesting the player will be able to take on side quests alongside the game's main story.

Perhaps even more indicative of the next BioShock's direction is Cloud Chamber's Videogame AI Programmer listing, which asks for someone to help implement an "urban crowd system and the systemic tribal ecology of a sometimes hostile AI" and "push the envelope of what is possible with interactive crowd systems".

Some other listings (Senior Technical Designer, UI/UX Designer, and Senior World Designer) lend further credence to the likelihood of an open-world BioShock title.

What an open-world could mean for BioShock

BioShock's main strength has always been in its deep and layered storytelling – an aspect which tends to fade into the background when you're distracted by non-essential side quests in open-world games.

That said, BioShock feels like that rare instance in which an open-world setting could enhance its main storyline. As a franchise, BioShock has always dealt in anti-establishment themes, and it seems as though "urban crowd systems" and a "systemic tribal ecology" could play directly into that. 

Imagine, for a moment, a BioShock game set in a well-populated city, where your decisions as a player actually affect the city's AI inhabitants in real-time. In other words, a game in which your actions could inspire an uprising...

Of course, it's far too early to speculate on what the finished game might actually be like, though we do hope that Cloud Chamber is able to offer something more special than the usual "drive from point A to point B, clear area and move on" cycle that most open-world games tend to fall into.



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Latest Tech News

The Facebook-owned virtual reality powerhouse Oculus has announced its first ever event dedicated to showcasing the VR games on its platform – the aptly titled Oculus Gaming Showcase.

According to the company's announcement post, the event will be taking place on April 21 at 3pm PT (6pm EST, 11pm BST, and April 22, 8am AEST) and will be streamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube. 

Interestingly, the announcement mentions that it will only be streamed "in the US and Japan", although we don't suspect other regions will be locked out of watching the event.

While the VR company has been running its Oculus Connect event annually since 2014, the Oculus Gaming Showcase will be the first to exclusively focus on gaming titles on the platform, rather than including other apps, software, firmware, and hardware updates.

According to the release, those tuning in to watch the event "can expect new updates to fan-favorite titles, never-before-seen footage from some unreleased games, and a few surprises in store".

Developers Cloudhead Games, Ready At Dawn and ILMxLAB all get a specific mention for the presence of their respective titles Pistol Whip, Lone Echo II, and Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge.

Ready At Dawn Studios (makers of the popular Lone Echo title) gave us our first glimpse of the hotly anticipated sequel at the 2018 Oculus Connect event, but the team has suffered from development delays since – partially due to the pandemic – and so we're still left without a solid release date.

The studio was acquired by Facebook halfway through 2020, which may well have helped enough with its production woes that we'll be seeing an official launch date be announced at the April 21 Oculus Gaming Chowcase event.

While details are currently thin on the ground, we'll have more info on the event and what it promises closer to the date itself.



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Latest Gadgets News

Realme C20 is set to go on sale in India today via Flipkart and the company website at 12pm (noon). The phone is priced at Rs. 6,999 and is offered with an initial discount of Rs. 200, along with many other offers.

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Where to buy the Xbox Series X: Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, GameStop and more availability updates - CNET

Finding Microsoft's new console is hard. Here's the latest on retailers that sell the Series X and Series S.

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The 41 best games on Nintendo Switch - CNET

The Switch has one of the best catalogues in gaming, here are our favourites.

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Cruise to be Dubai's exclusive self-driving taxi provider, report says - Roadshow

The GM-backed self-driving car developer signed an exclusive agreement with the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority to operate a fleet of taxis.

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Oscars 2021: Predictions for who will win this year's big Academy Awards - CNET

It's been a weird year, but the Oscars are filled with great movies like Nomadland, Borat, Minari and Promising Young Woman, facing off April 25.

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9 best films to stream on Hulu - CNET

Looking for a great movie to watch tonight? Here are some of the best Hulu has to offer.

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35 of the best shows to binge-watch on Hulu - CNET

Looking for a great show to watch tonight? Here are some of the best Hulu has to offer.

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The 8 best movies to see on HBO Max - CNET

What to watch along with (or instead of) The Snyder Cut.

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The 5 best TV shows to see on Paramount Plus - CNET

The new streamer is the home of Star Trek and more.

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I Used AI to Track My Blood Sugar With My Oura Ring. These 3 Takeaways Surprised Me

I paired my Oura ring with Dexcom's Stelo AI-powered CGM to track my glucose and got these three important things about my eating habits...