Weekly digest - 2019.41
More PlayStation 5 details
Wired published an article that shares more information about next-gen console. Here is the short summary:
- It has been officially confirmed that next console will be named PlayStation 5,
- It will be available for holidays 2020,
- CPU will be based on AMD’s Ryzen line and a GPU based on Navi family,
- It has been confirmed that ray-tracing support will be hardware based
- There will be no HDD only SSD,
- There will be 4K Blu-ray player,
- PS5 will use 100-GB optical disks,
- New data structure mechanism will allow gamers to install only single-player or multiplayer campaign instead of installing the whole game,
- There will be new system that will allow to check what players can do in games and quickly join in,
- New controller will be called DualShock 5,
- New controller will have "adaptive triggers" that offer varying levels of resistance, which can be adjusted to game we play,
- The force-feedback system is now based on haptic engines instead of rumble motors,
- Next-gen controller uses a USB Type-C connector for charging.
Apple's Sleep app confirmed in a leak
The App Store screenshots for the Alarms app for Apple Watch include text that mentions the rumored Sleep app. This is another confirmation that Apple is working on it. The Sleep app supposed to come with iOS 13, but was removed before iOS 13 beta was released.
If we take in consideration that battery life in Apple Watch Series 5 is worse than in previous model, it looks like that for the Sleep tracking we will have to wait till next year. If Apple won't be able to improve battery life software-wise, then we won't see it until new version of Apple Watch is released.
Interesting links
- Indie game makers open up about the money they actually make
- The Making of “The Aviator”: Animating a Basic 3D Scene with Three.js
- How to organize your Three.js code in a cleaner way
- Vue 3 – A roundup of infos about the new version of Vue.js
- Interview with a Pornhub Web Developer
- This Is What Happens When You Re-Upload a YouTube Video 1000 Times!
- What to do when you get Sherlocked by Apple
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