月份: 2020 年 8 月
The OnePlus Nord proves that we don’t need to chase specs
For most people, the “mid-range” is finally more than enough when it comes to the chip that powers your phone.
The OnePlus Nord shows us one thing: what Qualcomm has done with the Snapdragon line of mobile processors is amazing.
I’m not talking about the latest and greatest and “plusest” high-end chip. Those have always been Qualcomm’s poster-boy and the pride of its lineup. I’m talking about the 700-series chips that everyone loves to think of as the mid-range line. Like the Qualcomm SDM765 (A.K.A. the Snapdragon 765G) that’s inside the Nord and other phones like the LG Velvet.
A phone chip is more than just the processor inside it.
The strength of a phone chipset is measured in more than just raw processing power. If the only thing that mattered was the ability to crunch numbers really fast we would still be using Intel mobile chips. You need to do something with that number-crunching and connect it to the outside world to make a good mobile experience. That’s where I think…
A Beyond Good And Evil movie is coming to Netflix
Fresh off the heels of Tom Clancy goes anime, Ubisoft have announced yet another collaboration with their new pals at Netflix. This time, it’s a feature-length adaptation of Beyond Good And Evil from Detective Pikachu director Rob Letterman – and with the long-dormant game sequel still no closer to release, there’s a good chance this […]
Halo Infinite multiplayer will be free-to-play, run at 120fps [UPDATE]
Halo is making its multiplayer free-to-play for the first time.According to the official Halo Twitter account, Halo Infinite multiplayer will be free-to-play and will support 120fps on Xbox Series X. Halo is for everyone. We can confirm #HaloInfinite multiplayer will be free-to-play and will support 120FPS on Xbox Series X. More details will be shared […]
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How to watch the 2020 Stanley Cup qualifiers online from anywhere
Almost five months after the NHL decided to pause play on the 2019-20 season, hockey is coming back and there will be a Stanley Cup champion in 2020.
Back in May, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced the league’s plans for a 24-team playoff format in which 12 teams from each conference would return to the hockey rink to take part in a modified postseason.
The NHL will follow the example of the MLS, NBA and other sports leagues that have resumed play, by hosting teams in a two-city bubble where Eastern Conference teams will live and play in Toronto while Western Conference teams will do so in Edmonton. Each team will be allowed to bring a total of 50 personnel into their respective bubble including a roster of 31 players.
Each NHL hub city will also have one technical crew onsite inside the bubble that will record the games to create a “world feed” for every game played in both Rogers Place arena in Edmonton and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. Since there will be no fans in attenda…