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Netflix Confirms It Will Offer Mobile Games, Ad-Free and No Extra Cost

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Netflix has confirmed the rumors, announcing it will offer mobile games at no extra cost and ad-free.

Netflix has been rumored to be preparing to enter the video game market, even going so far as to hire Mike Verdu — formerly of Electronic Arts and Facebook’s Oculus team — as Vice President of Game Development.

According to CNET, the company has now confirmed its plans at its second-quarter earnings calls.

“There’s a rich opportunity to continue to deliver and advance the technical capability to improve the quality of game experiences we can deliver across the range of devices,” said Greg Peters, Netflix’s chief operating and product officer.

Netflix entering the video game market could be a game-changer for the company and help drive subscription growth. Especially with plans to offer the service at no extra cost, consumers who have complained about Netflix’s price hikes may suddenly see the company’s offering as an entertainment-based value proposition.

Google Maps Was Leading People on ‘Potentially Fatal’ Scottish Trail

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Google is once again in hot water, although not for antitrust concerns, as the company’s mapping software was leading people on a dangerous path.

Google Maps is the leading maps service on mobile devices. As a result, many rely on it, not just for driving or navigating cities, but also for walking, hiking and recreation. Unfortunately, the software was leading hikers on a “potentially fatal” trail in the Scottish Highlands, according to Mountaineering Scotland.

The software was directing some users to a car park closest to the summit of Ben Nevis, as the crow flies. Unfortunately, that route is “highly dangerous, even for experienced climbers.”

As a result, conservation officers were warning people not to trust the directions.

“The problem is that Google Maps directs some visitors to the Upper Falls carpark, presumably because it is the closest carpark to the summit,” said John Muir Trust’s Nevis Conservation Officer Nathan Berrie. “But this is NOT the correct route and we often come across groups of inexperienced walkers heading towards Steall Falls or up the south slopes of Ben Nevis believing it is the route to the summit.”

According to Mountaineering Scotland, Google has addressed the issue, and both Mountaineering Scotland and John Muir Trust have met with Google to highlight similar issues.

Below is the statement from Mountaineering Scotland:

In response to the news article below, we are delighted to hear that Google Maps have updated the driving directions for Ben Nevis to direct people to the visitor centre car park in Glen Nevis, where visitors can find further information and directions to the summit.

Mountaineering Scotland and John Muir Trust have since met with representatives from Google Maps to highlight similar issues in other areas and are awaiting feedback from Google on potential solutions to provide users with more accurate and relevant information when they venture away from the roadside and into wild and mountainous places. 

The above situation illustrates why many hikers, backpackers and outdoorsmen are better off buying a dedicated app, one with a focus on backwoods trails.

Valve Unveils Steam Deck Gaming Console

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Valve has unveiled Steam Deck, a Nintendo Switch-like gaming console capable of running the latest AAA games.

Valve was rumored to be working on a Switch competitor in May, one that would have a wider profile than the Switch and be based on Linux. The company has delivered, with the Steam Deck.

The Steam Deck runs SteamOS 3.0, based on Arch Linux. Basing the device on Linux is a smart choice, as it allows Valve to keep the cost down and gives them more control.

The device includes game controllers, gyro control, the ability to connect it to a TV, as well as use it as a PC. The Steam Deck also boasts easy setup, just requiring a Steam account to immediately access all your games and content. 

The new devices start at $399 and will ship December 2021.

Steam Deck – Credit Valve

Apple Risks Angering Users With Push Notifications About Emmys

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Apple has risked drawing the ire of some users with unsolicited push notifications regarding the Emmys.

Ted Lasso, an Apple TV+ exclusive, has racked up an impressive number of Emmy nominations. Not surprisingly, Apple wants people to know and issued a press release for that purpose.

As AppleInsider points out, however, the company followed that up a day later with push notifications alerting users. The notifications included invitations “to see why Ted Lasso and more Apple Originals are up for awards.”

Given Apple’s focus on privacy and protecting user rights, it’s not a good look for the company to send unsolicited, and potentially unwanted, push notifications — even for the purpose of celebrating a major accomplishment.

TikTok Reaches 3 Billion Downloads, the First Non-Facebook App to Do So

TikTok has hit a major milestone, becoming the first mobile app outside of Facebook’s ecosystem to reach 3 billion downloads.

TikTok has been one of the fastest growing social media platforms, despite ongoing privacy concerns. The service has now become the first non-Facebook app to cross 3 billion downloads, according to SensorTower.

“With the 3 billion install milestone, TikTok is the fifth non-game app to join a tier that’s historically been the exclusive domain of Facebook,” writes Stephanie Chan, SensorTower Mobile Insights Strategist. “Based on worldwide installs from the App Store and Google Play and excluding pre-installed apps, the four other apps that have accrued more than 3 billion installs since January 2014 include WhatsApp, Messenger, Facebook, and Instagram.”

The milestone is even more impressive when considering the pressure TikTok has been under, being banned in India and narrowly surviving a US attempt to ban it.

Dogecoin Creator Slams His Own Creation

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Dogecoin co-creator Jackson Palmer has slammed the cryptocurrency market, dashing hopes he might one day return to it.

Palmer co-created Dogecoin as a meme, although the currency has since gone on to become a major force in the crypto market. In fact, at one point Dogecoin was the fourth most valuable cryptocurrency.

Despite its success, and despite crypto’s reputation as a decentralized currency, Palmer has no intention of returning to the market and is now slamming it.

Palmer says the crypto market, rather than being decentralized, is actually controlled by a wealthy few.

Palmer’s commentary is likely to anger some and validate others, but is nonetheless a fascinating take on the crypto industry.

Netflix Hires Former EA Exec Mike Verdu to Lead Gaming Venture

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Netflix is looking to expand beyond TV and movies, hiring former Electronic Arts executive Mike Verdu to lead its video gaming endeavor.

Streaming platforms are increasingly looking for ways to expand their offerings and increase customer engagement. fuboTV is preparing to offer sports betting and Netflix is looking to expand into video gaming. 

To help it break into the highly competitive market, Netflix is hiring Mike Verdu as Vice President of Game Development, according to Bloomberg. In addition to EA, Verdu also worked as a vice president at Facebook, helping developers bring their gams to the company’s Oculus VR system.

Verdu should bring valuable insights and expertise to Netflix, giving it a major leg up in its efforts to break into the market.

Clubhouse Branching Out Into Direct Messaging

Clubhouse is adding a much-requested feature, giving users the ability to direct message each other.

Clubhouse is the popular, invitation-only, audio-only social media platform. The app has gained users at a phenomenal rate, and has been a popular option among many tech icons.

The platform is now adding direct messaging, according to TechCrunch. The new feature, called Backchannel, allows users to send one-on-one messages, as well as group messages.

The feature is currently live on both iOS and Android.

Apple Increasing 2021 iPhone Production by 20%

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Apple appears to be gearing up for a significant increase in iPhone sales, raising its 2021 production by 20%.

According to Bloomberg, Apple has been fairly steady in recent years, ordering 75 million units a year for the period between a launch and the end of the year. With its next phone, however, the company is asking suppliers to build an initial run of up to 90 million.

The next version of the iPhone is not expected to be a revolutionary upgrade, but a rather modest evolutionary improvement. Nonetheless, Bloomberg reports that Apple expect post-pandemic demand to drive increased sales.

Apple is notoriously cautious about estimates and projections, and demand often outstrips supply. For the company to order 90 million units is a testament to how popular Apple expects the next iPhone to be.

Facebook Groups Will Be Able to Assign “Experts” to Combat Misinformation

Facebook is taking another major step in its battle to combat misinformation, allowing groups to assign “experts.”

Misinformation has become one of the biggest challenges facing social media platforms. From elections to vaccines to current events, misinformation runs rampant on social media. Facebook, in particular, has faced accusations of not doing enough to combat it.

The company is adding a major new feature that will allow groups to appoint experts, according to CNET. The experts will have a badge next to their name, which will inform other users of their expertise.

Facebook hopes having experts in groups will help combat misinformation, providing a bit more accountability within groups, rather than them being a complete free-for-all.