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WWW.POLYGON.COMSwitch 2 will end two decades of Nintendo’s awkward voice chat attemptsThis story was first published in Switchboard, a newsletter from Polygon that delivers all the latest Switch 2 news, reporting, and rumors directly to your inbox. Sign up here to get it weekly.One of the big new features that Nintendo touted at last week’s Switch 2 reveal was GameChat, a built-in communication system that — as long as you pay for Nintendo Switch Online — will let players communicate via voice and video chat, and share streams of gameplay with each other.People who play online games seriously have been doing this for many years, through services like Discord, Ventrilo, and Steam. Nintendo’s own solutions for voice and video chat have been underbaked and experimental over the past two decades, and the arrival of GameChat is a sign that the company is finally taking voice and video chat seriously.It’s not for lack of trying. Nintendo brought voice chat to some of its games as early as 2006, through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. But unlike with GameChat, Nintendo has often approached voice and video chat on a game-by-game basis, or it has offloaded chat to external apps.But as Nintendo’s Sumikazu Ono, who was in charge of overseeing development of the Switch 2’s built-in features, says in an interview on Nintendo’s website, the goal for GameChat was “no setup required.”“Voice or video chat for gaming often involves a little extra work in setting up the equipment,” explains Nintendo’s Yoshitaka Tamura in that same interview. “But Switch 2 has a built-in microphone, so you can easily use voice chat, and the Nintendo Switch 2 camera, which is sold separately, is simple to use with a setup that is not too complicated.”That’s a far cry from how Nintendo first handled voice chat. When Nintendo implemented chat in games like Metroid Prime Hunters, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, and Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, players needed to input a 12-digit Friend Code to add another player to their friends list in order to chat with them. Voice chat in those Nintendo DS games was limited to certain modes, clumsy, and of low quality.Nintendo later developed a proprietary microphone for the Wii called Wii Speak, which was supported by about a dozen games for the system, including Animal Crossing: City Folk and Monster Hunter Tri. Nintendo even created a dedicated Wii Speak Channel for the console, but chat features were limited to users who had shared Friend Codes with each other.Nintendo tried voice chat again on Wii U, with Wii U Chat, which included video powered by the system’s GamePad, which had a built-in camera and microphone. Wii U Chat was limited, but it included a fun feature: Users could draw on the screen to share messages with anyone on the other end of a call. (Wii U Chat shut down alongside MiiVerse in 2017.)For the Switch, Nintendo decided to let a smartphone app handle voice chat. Again, it was only supported in certain games, and Nintendo’s solution was imperfect. Many users opted not to use Nintendo’s app, and stuck with existing communication apps like Discord to handle their real-time chats.Voice chat via the Nintendo Switch Online app was the latest example of Nintendo’s cautiousness when it comes to online interactions. Nintendo also released a Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app, which lets parents control game time and whether children can use features like voice chat. The Parental Controls app can let parents approve who a child can GameChat with on a user-by-user basis.Nintendo finally seems slightly more comfortable with online interactions, given that it’s implementing them more broadly at the system level with Switch 2. That’s likely a reflection of just how commonplace video chat has become — especially since GameChat was developed starting in 2020, at the height of the pandemic, and when Zoom became the go-to way for friends and companies to communicate. Thanks to existing Nintendo Accounts, which have been in use for years now by tens of millions of players, it will be easier than ever to connect with voice and video chat on a Nintendo console. There’s a whole button dedicated to it.For Switch 2 owners who are as cautious as Nintendo’s been over the past two decades, Takuhiro Dohta, senior director at Nintendo EPD’s programming management group, said in a Q&A in New York City last week that “you won’t find yourself in a situation where you’ll be placed in a chat with strangers. And in terms of the friend list, you can import it from the Nintendo Switch so that you can do some fine tuning and adjusting [of users], because there’s bound to be people who like to chat and there’s people who don’t prefer to chat.”So while Nintendo’s voice chat growing pains have been very visible (and often frustrating) for multiple console generations, much of that awkwardness appears to have been eliminated for Switch 2. Just remember, though, GameChat will only be free for a limited time. You might want to keep the Nintendo Switch Online app installed on your phone if you don’t feel like paying to chat with your friends.See More:0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 85 Views
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WCCFTECH.COMIntel Has Reportedly Started To Lose Its Ground In China’s CPU Markets; AMD Sees a Massive Rise In Domestic Market ShareMenu Home News Hardware Gaming Mobile Finance Deals Reviews How To Wccftech Hardware Intel Has Reportedly Started To Lose Its Ground In China’s CPU Markets; AMD Sees a Massive Rise In Domestic Market Share Muhammad Zuhair • Apr 11, 2025 at 02:12pm EDT Well, with Intel's sluggish recent-gen CPU performance, it seems like China's CPU markets have started to respond, now prioritizing AMD's product lineup. Intel's CPUs Show Sluggish Sales Performance In China, As AMD's Market Share Rises To 50% In a Once-Intel-Dominated Market It has been quite some time since we have seen Intel make a stride over the desktop CPU segment, as with the past few generations, Team Blue has found itself either mitigating large-scale issues or releasing lineups that come with disappointing performance. Now, Board Channels Forums reports (via HXL) that Intel is losing its hold over a key market region, China and that CPU adoption rates are reported to be at an all-time low, with AMD taking over the consumer markets with its far more attractive and powerful options. Discussing Intel's latest CPU generation, the "Core Ultra 200S" Arrow Lake lineup, it is said that Team Blue didn't deliver much at all, and after-launch reviews showed that the performance of this series is far lower than what Intel had originally promoted, which massively deteriorated the image of ARL-S in the eyes of consumers. Team Blue did try to fix this by releasing several updates and a new microcode, but despite such efforts, it seems like Intel failed to convince consumers to see the Core Ultra 200S series as an appealing option. Along with this, with Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh lineup, we saw the markets experiencing a widespread CPU instability issue, which forced the firm to take in thousands of CPUs under RMA servicing, and this ultimately created a panic among consumers, who then started to look out for alternatives. With such a situation, Intel is said to have seen a massive decline in China's market share, a region where once the firm dominated, but now, it seems like AMD is gaining traction. With AMD's latest Zen 5 CPUs, such as the Ryzen 9000 series, along with the newer X3D CPUs, Chinese consumers seem more inclined towards Team Red, with the firm reportedly achieving a 50% market share in Q1. The trend looks to grow from hereon, and it won't be long before we see AMD's CPUs dominating Chinese markets, and this could prove to be devastating for Intel's business. Moreover, with Intel's CPUs seeing lower adoption rates, motherboard sales have also bottomed out, indicating that Team Blue isn't having a great time. Subscribe to get an everyday digest of the latest technology news in your inbox Follow us on Topics Sections Company Some posts on wccftech.com may contain affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com © 2025 WCCF TECH INC. 700 - 401 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 77 Views
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WWW.GAMESPOT.COMTrails In The Sky 1st Chapter Preorders Are Available NowTrails in the Sky 1st Chapter $60 | Releases September 25 Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Best Buy The game that kicked off the long-running Legend of Heroes RPG series is getting a remake with Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, which launches on PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC on September 25. The game is an all-new version of the original Trails in the Sky, remaking the PS3 and PS Vita game with full 3D high-res visuals, new voice acting, and overhauled gameplay. Whether you're a long-time fan of the series wanting to revisit the classic entry in a new way, or are looking to experience it for the first time, you can preorder physical copies now at Amazon and Best Buy.Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Preorder BonusesNo preorder bonuses have been announced for Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter. We'll update this section if anything is revealed ahead of launch. Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter $60 | Releases September 25 Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter standard edition is the only version of the game announced so far. Physical PS5 and Nintendo Switch preorders are available at Amazon and Best Buy. Digital preorders are also available. Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Best Buy Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is a remake of Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. It will return players to where the long-running Trails series began. The game follows adoptive siblings Joshua and Estelle Bright, who join the Bracers peacekeeping organization. They're soon caught up in an international conspiracy and must join forces with various other characters to thwart a deadly coup. While it will maintain the same plot as the PS3 version, it uses the same engine as the latest entry in the series, Trails Through Daybreak, and will feature an all-new English voice acting class. There will also be a long list of gameplay changes, the most notable being the inclusion of two battle systems--one is a revised version of the original version's turn-based combat, and the other is a real-time system, and you'll be able to swap between on the fly.Continue Reading at GameSpot0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 71 Views
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GAMERANT.COMBest Supernatural K-Dramas With Captivating StoriesKnown for exploring romance, k-dramas have established themselves as works that captivate audiences worldwide through their clear treatment of characters and plot. The supernatural genre is employed not only for striking visual effects and dynamic action but also to communicate layered stories where magic enriches the narrative.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 79 Views
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WWW.POLYGON.COMBlue Prince, an almost perfect puzzle game, still tragically lacks a colorblind modeThere are very few flaws with Blue Prince, a new indie puzzle game about exploring a mansion whose room layout changes daily — with said room placement decided by the player as they explore and discover the mysterious properties of each room and the mansion as a whole. The game does have a big problem for a certain segment of players, however, which is that it has color-based puzzles in both the Billiard Room and the Utility Closet, and there’s no setting as yet to make these puzzles more accommodating for colorblind players. Polygon has reached out to the developer to learn when the color assist mode will be available, but has yet to hear back. At this time, it’s a listed option in the game’s settings, but it’s grayed out, as it has not yet been released. This screen notes that it’s a feature that’s “currently being developed and tested and will be included in a forthcoming update. This is a priority for us, so thank you for your patience.” There is some minor good news for colorblind folks who don’t want to wait to play this game, however, which is that you don’t need to solve these particular puzzles in order to make progress or even complete the game. [Ed. note: Minor descriptions of the puzzles follow in the next paragraph. If you don’t want to know any details at all about Blue Prince’s puzzles, don’t read on.] The Billiard Room puzzle, for example, appears every time you choose that room to be included in your daily mansion layout, but you can skip the puzzle that’s in the room and keep on walking through the rest of the mansion and solving the larger mysteries in the game. Solving the daily puzzle in the Billiard Room does reward you with great (different) items every time, but these are items that you can earn through other means. The Utility Closet puzzle is a different situation in that you only need to solve it one time, and then you’re all set, and it also isn’t a puzzle you have to solve to beat the game, but it will give you a specific permanent item-related benefit if you solve it. Asking a friend for help with it might be a good move in the meantime.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 74 Views
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LIFEHACKER.COMThe Best Kitchen Knives to Buy for Any Cooking Style and BudgetWe may earn a commission from links on this page.Knife blocks seem like a great idea at first. You assume there are a variety of useful knives in there, and you get a whole row of steak knives for one low price. You may not eat steak that often, and never with seven other people, but who can say “no” to so many matching knives? You, that’s who. That mass-produced knife set is unlikely to work with your unique food personality. Skip the block of cheap knives (many of which you won’t touch anyway).Instead, focus on fewer, better, personalized knives. A high-quality knife (or three) can be versatile enough to meet all of your needs without blowing your budget. Use this guide to help you pick a knife, based on your specific needs, budget, and available space.The best knife to buy if you can only have one knife…You have to start somewhere. Instead of buying four cheap knives, you’re better off putting that money into one good knife that’s versatile enough to make a lot of different cuts. (Like the six basic knife cuts everyone should know.) For a knife that provides power and maneuverability, and can chop, slice, mince, and carve, two knives stand out: the chef’s knife and the santoku. The chef’s knife Credit: Allie Chanthorn Reinmann The chef’s knife has a wide blade with a curved edge that tapers to a point, giving it the functionality of three knives in one. The wide blade with a deep heel has cleaver-like qualities, making it good for downward chopping with meats and root vegetables. The curved edge caters to a rocking motion, almost like a mezza-luna blade, which is prized for mincing and slicing. The narrow, sharp tip allows for precision carving and finer cuts, whether it’s slicing a strawberry or guiding meat off the bone. If you slice meats, chop veggies, and mince herbs, onions, and other aromatics, this is probably the knife for you.The santoku knife Credit: Allie Chanthorn Reinmann The santoku is a blade shape that originated in Japan and has similar functionality to the western chef’s knife. This knife has a wide blade with a less dramatically curved edge. The tip is noticeably different from the chef’s knife, with a more blunt, downward design. The santoku comes with a smooth blade or a Granton edge (long dimples along the side), which keep food from sticking to your knife. These features make the santoku more cleaver-like, with the Granton edge keeping meats, fruits, and veggies from suctioning onto the blade, allowing for faster, more efficient chopping. The santoku can do what the chef’s knife does, but if you find that you do a lot more chopping in comparison to carving or slicing, this might be the knife best suited for your needs. I chop and cook vegetables almost every meal, so I reach for my santoku far more frequently than my chef’s knife. Mercer Culinary M23590 Renaissance, 7-Inch Santoku Knife $43.60 at Amazon $47.19 Save $3.59 Shop Now Shop Now $43.60 at Amazon $47.19 Save $3.59 The chef's knife or santoku will be your go-to food prep, slicing, and carving knife. Whichever you choose, you want it to be capable of powerful cuts. Look for a knife with a full tang which will lead to a weightier handle. Make sure the handle and bolster are comfortable in your grip. Both of these features will allow you to control the blade better, and put some oomph behind your cuts. The chef’s knife and santoku both come in a variety of sizes, but I think smaller ones afford more maneuverability. Stick with a six- to eight-inch blade.If you can only buy three knives…Three knives will allow you to explore blades with more specific functions. One of the knives should be a workhorse–the chef’s knife or santoku. The other two should be versatile, but hone in on more specialized functions. The following two blades cover a wide variety of foods with more precise handling.The bread knife Credit: Allie Chanthorn Reinmann It might sound like the bread knife only cuts one thing, but it can break down more than a sourdough. A bread knife has a long, thin, narrow blade and a serrated edge, with either sharp or rounded serrations. It’s this feature that makes the bread knife special. Unlike the knives we’ve discussed so far, the edge punctures and saws through food to eliminate drag, and works horizontally, rather than with downward force. Use a bread knife for slicing anything that has a tough outer layer and a softer texture inside, including breads, pies, flaky pastries, eggplant, or tomatoes. Bread knives come in sizes ranging from six to twelve inches. I suggest an eight-inch bread knife to comfortably cut a broad range of ingredients.The utility knifeA utility knife, sometimes called a “petty knife,” is a medium-sized knife with a sturdy blade of about four to six inches. The blade has the same taper as a chef’s knife, but is more narrow. This makes the heel of the knife rather shallow, but overall the knife is versatile and easy to handle because of its more compact size. The utility knife is better suited to slicing and precision cutting, rather than chopping; the heel of the knife may not drop to the cutting board before your knuckles do. Utility knives come serrated or smooth, and can do a lot of the work paring knives do, thanks to their narrow design. Use this knife for slicing, deseeding, or peeling fruits and vegetables, take it on a picnic, or cut through a tall turkey club. WÜSTHOF Gourmet 4.5" Utility Knife, Black $40.00 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $40.00 at Amazon If you can buy five kitchen knives…If you have room for five knives in your life you can have a little fun. You already have your chef’s knife or santoku, a utility knife, and a bread knife. Consider the things you prep with those three knives, and what you wish was either easier, or faster. Maybe the utility knife is a bit too big for cutting fruit. Is breaking down a chicken clunky? You might need a more flexible blade. Fileting a lot of fish? That calls for a thin, long blade. Take a look at the following knives and pick two that will best serve your needs. The paring knife Credit: Allie Chanthorn Reinmann A paring knife is the tool you're reach for when you're hulling strawberries, peeling apples, or snacking on cheese. It’s what you want for fine, precision work. A paring knife has a short, thin, tapered blade that may or may not be angled. You can’t put a lot of chopping power behind a paring knife, it's better with small cuts. Most of its value lies in maneuverability. Usually two and a half to three and a half inches, you can use this blade for slicing small ingredients that don’t require a lot of force, like citrus or berries, peeling potatoes, or mincing onions and garlic. I have a cheap Victorinox serrated paring knife, and honestly, it’s a great size and has stayed extremely sharp even with high use. The Opinel paring knife is also a popular choice.The boning knife This knife has a unique shape and feel in comparison to the prior knives listed–it’s long and skinny, thin and razor sharp, and ranges in feel from sturdy to downright flexible. Boning knives are meant to slip under silverskin and around cartilage, to separate meat from the bone, and to get in between bone to separate joints when butchering. If your grown-up kitchen involves taking apart chicken, trimming steak, or breaking down whole fish, this is a good knife to add to your collection.The cleaver Not so subtle in stature, the cleaver has an intimidating look that might make you think it’s only for chopping meat and bones. Not so. While it is good at those things, the cleaver is a veritable multitool in the kitchen. This knife sports a wide, strong, rectangular-shaped blade with plenty of weight, and more weight means more power. Use this knife to chop through a large quantity of veggies or thick fibrous produce like butternut squash, or mow down a whole boneless cut of meat into mince. The tall, flat blade with a deep heel is good for cleanly cutting and separating bread dough, biscuits, or slicing up a finished pizza. Don’t forget the broad side of the blade; use that real estate to crush garlic, or like you would a bench scraper when transferring food from cutting board to pan.The carving knife Credit: Allie Chanthorn Reinmann A carving knife can have a long, narrow blade with a tapered tip or blunt tip, and some carving knives look a lot like overgrown chef's knives. In fact, you may be able to get away with simply using your chef's knife for carving as long as it has a long enough blade. The important thing is to have a carving knife large enough to make thin slices across wide cuts of meat. Instead of trying to navigate halfway across a flank steak or hack apart a Thanksgiving turkey, use a carving knife to make long, clean cuts in a single motion.While these are my main suggestions when you start selecting knives, take a moment to think about what you eat. The point of a knife is to make cooking easier, faster, and less work. A good knife shouldn’t make you tired or give you blisters, and it should perform well for a long time (providing you care for it). These knives will take care of most of your needs, but it’s just a starter list. If you need two santoku knives of different sizes, go ahead and get them. If you prepare one particular food a lot, like raw oysters, well then add an oyster shucking knife to your shopping list. Just don’t get a knife block. You deserve better.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 88 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMThe Social Security Administration is reportedly moving all official communication to XThe Social Security Administration is planning to stop issuing press releases and move all of its official communications to X, according to Wired. The change is happening amidst cuts at the department directed by DOGE, the organization created by Elon Musk, the CEO of X. "We are no longer planning to issue press releases or those dear colleague letters to inform the media and public about programmatic and service changes," SSA regional manager Linda Kerr-Davis reportedly told staff in a meeting. "Instead, the agency will be using X to communicate to the press and the public." Like any other government organization, the SSA uses press releases to inform the public and update employees about any changes they should be aware of. That could be simpler things, like correcting the record on how the SSA's death record works, to more vital updates like changes being made to how the SSA does identity verification. The SSA using X for official announcements will do little to dissuade anyone who sees Elon Musk's presence in government as a way to benefit him and his companies. X is not most retirees' preferred social media app, nor is it reasonable to expect them to know how to make an account. Moving official communication there makes it more likely elderly people will miss important updates. That fits with DOGE's other moves, though. The department reportedly cut jobs at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has butted heads with Musk's Tesla, and has a plan to deploy a custom government chatbot.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/the-social-security-administration-is-reportedly-moving-all-official-communication-to-x-223201698.html?src=rss0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 83 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMMark Zuckerberg allegedly offered US data to China in bid to enter market, ex-Meta exec tells SenateFacebook called the accusations "divorced from reality and riddled with false claims".0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 67 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMMeta adds former Trump advisor to its boardDina Powell McCormick's husband is a Republican senator who received Trump's endorsement, and she served in Trump's first administration.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 100 Views