Gran Turismo Sport - Interlagos Circuit | PS4

Gran Turismo Sport – Interlagos Circuit | PS4

Gran Turismo Sport - Interlagos Circuit | PS4

https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/gran-turismo-sport-ps4/

The GT Sport mode is the future of online racing, proposed by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) and Gran Turismo. The ‘Advanced Matchmaking System’ matches players with the same level of skill and sportsmanship together, and the BoP (Balance of Performance) will equalize the performance of the race machines, creating a fair and exciting motorsport in an online environment.

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Rogue Trooper Redux – 101 Trailer | PS4

Rogue Trooper Redux – 101 Trailer | PS4

Rogue Trooper Redux – 101 Trailer | PS4

https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/rogue-trooper-redux-ps4/

Rogue Trooper Redux is coming to PlayStation 4 on October 17th!

Get the lowdown on the game’s thrilling campaign, Rogue’s unique abilities, online co-op and more!

For a chance to WIN a copy of the game head to https://roguetrooper.com

Copyright © 2017 Rebellion. All rights reserved. The Rebellion name and logo, the 2000 AD name and logo, and the Rogue Trooper name and logo are trademarks of Rebellion and may be registered trademarks in certain countries.

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Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – Episode 4 Trailer | PS4

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – Episode 4 Trailer | PS4

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – Episode 4 Trailer | PS4

With the fate of the Eternity Forge decided, the Guardians are left more bitterly divided than ever. But this growing tension is temporarily sidelined by a more pressing problem: escaping a dark and treacherous cavern before they all get eaten alive. As the cave’s hidden threats creep closer, Star-Lord must hold his crew together if he hopes to keep everyone safe. Safety, however, may ultimately come at a terrible cost… ► https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/games/addons/marvel%e2%80%99s-guardians-of-the-galaxy-telltale-season-pass/cid=UP2026-CUSA07771_00-GOTGSP0000000000

https://telltale.com/series/guardiansofthegalaxy/

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and the Crowd Play logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Telltale, Inc.  All rights reserved.

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Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition – Reveal Trailer | PS4

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition – Reveal Trailer | PS4

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition – Reveal Trailer | PS4

https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/street-fighter-v-ps4/

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is coming to all our warriors around the world on January 16, 2018! Arcade Mode, Extra Battle Mode, a second V-Trigger for each character, Gallery, and a redesigned UI are among the features being added to the game. The initial purchase of Street Fighter V is still the only copy you’ll need as all gameplay-related content will be part of a free in-game update for current players! We’ll have more information to share in the coming months leading up to launch.

https://streetfighter.com/

Source: Playstation YouTube






Retro City Rampage DX Retail Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Retro City Rampage DX Retail Trailer – Nintendo Switch

Retro City Rampage DX Retail Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Retro City Rampage DX gets physical on Nintendo Switch with this brand-new Collector’s Edition! Get it directly from https://vblank.com/. Includes the game, manual, soundtrack, keychain, 3D glasses and a reversible cover. Standard Edition also available.

Learn more about Retro City Rampage DX! https://goo.gl/2k1Q6p

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Get the latest on building the innovative apps of the future right now – at Connect(); 2017

The inspiration for our Connect(); event has always been about developers and the innovative applications they create. I am excited to announce our popular and highly anticipated Connect(); 2017 returns Nov. 15-17.

From the earliest days of computing, developers have shaped the future and changed the world. We’re at a critical inflection point where cloud, data and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing how humans interact with technology. Connect(); 2017 will show how we’re empowering developers to lead this new digital revolution by creating apps that will have a profound impact on the world.

Executive Vice President Scott Guthrie, alongside leading industry innovators, will share what’s next for developers across a broad range of Microsoft and open source technologies. In addition to live streaming the keynote from New York City, we have over 75 engineering-led, on-demand sessions and live hands-on training planned for this year’s event.

Whether you are creating cloud native-applications, targeting the edge of devices and Internet of Things, infusing your apps with AI, or just getting started, Connect(); 2017 will equip you with the tools and skills you need to build the apps of the future.  

I hope you will tune in and join us in November for what promises to be our best Connect(); yet!

Mitra

Mitra Azizirad is Corporate VP of Cloud Application Development, Data and AI Marketing, leading product marketing for developer and data platform offerings within Microsoft’s Cloud+Enterprise group. Mitra is also responsible for Microsoft’s strategy to democratize AI and make it accessible to every developer, and leads product marketing for AI-related products and services.

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Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android: What developers need to know

Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android: What developers need to know

As you may have read on the Windows Experience blog, Joe Belfiore announced today that Microsoft Edge is coming to iOS and Android, bringing the best browsing experience on Windows 10 to more pockets around the world.

Joe’s post has everything you need to know about availability and features of the preview app experiences. Here, we want to talk a bit about these new apps from a web developer point of view.

Photo showing Android and iOS devices running Microsoft Edge

Getting the preview apps

As any developer can appreciate, testing and learning is a crucial part of launching a new product. It’s something we don’t take lightly. As such, we are beginning with a limited preview to get feedback and learn.

The iOS app is available today for a limited audience in Apple’s TestFlight system, and the Android app will be available shortly via Android’s Play Store Early Access. Consistent with our engineering approach for Windows 10, we’ll be listening to feedback throughout our preview and will update the apps regularly with fixes and new features. When our telemetry (and feedback) shows that the quality is great, we’ll make the apps available for public download – our goal is to do so later this year.

Engines and Platforms

One of the most common web developer questions we’re expecting is – what engine are you using? Did you port EdgeHTML to iOS and Android?

Our choices are directly related to how we think about the goals of the EdgeHTML engine itself on Windows 10.

A web platform is a complex piece of technology that in many respects duplicates aspects of an entire operating system in a single app. Part of our strategy with EdgeHTML is to build an engine that, instead of replicating (and, in some senses, competing with) the underlying platform, integrates and works with it to deliver the best possible security, accessibility, battery life, interactivity, just pure raw performance on that platform. We are proud of the work we’ve done with EdgeHTML on Windows 10, all while driving the web forward with new capabilities and supporting interoperable standards. We are fully committed to continuing to do so into the future, across the full spectrum of Windows 10 platforms and form factors.

Taken in that light, it should then not be a surprise that we have chosen to adopt the core web platform technologies on each of the app platforms we are announcing today.

On iOS, we are using the WebKit engine, as provided by iOS in the WKWebView control. That means that from a compatibility perspective, Microsoft Edge for iOS should match the version of Safari that is currently available for iOS.

On Android, we are using the Blink rendering engine from the Chromium browser project. This approach gives us more control and better performance than using the Android WebView control, but means that we are shipping our own copy of the rendering engine in the app. Much like other Android browsers based on Chromium, we expect to keep up with Chromium releases. You can expect that, from a compatibility perspective, Microsoft Edge for Android will match the version of Chrome that is currently available for Android.

User Agent String

A highly related question is – how can I detect Microsoft Edge from my site?

In most cases, you shouldn’t need to do anything different for your site to just work in Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android. But, we know that in some cases (for example, for analytics, or for choosing the right text in an onscreen instruction related to the browser experience), you might want to know that the user is using Microsoft Edge on an iOS or Android device.

Right now, the apps are using User Agent strings that exactly match the strings used by the primary browser on that platform.  Very soon, we will update the preview apps to include a new token in their user-agent strings, as below:

Microsoft Edge for iOS user agent string

Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 10_3_2 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/603.2.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/14F89 Safari/603.2.4 EdgiOS/41.1.35.1

Microsoft Edge for Android user agent string

Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 8.0; Pixel XL Build/OPP3.170518.006) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.0 Mobile Safari/537.36 EdgA/41.1.35.1

A few notes:

  • The app/OS identifier is chosen so that it does not contain the string “Edge.” This is to avoid triggering any existing UA detection logic that might accidentally decide that these browsers are Microsoft Edge for Windows 10, resulting in a desktop site or something equally confusing.
  • The version number “41” is the app version number aligned across all current versions of Microsoft Edge (note that for simplicity, the app version number is not currently exposed in Microsoft Edge for PC; only the EdgeHTML engine version number is exposed).
  • The sub-version number is a platform-specific version number that internal version number of the app on that platform.

Stay tuned

We are excited to be releasing these preview apps, bringing the Microsoft Edge ecosystem to the devices in your pockets with the features you expect, and plenty of unique new features to come.

Stay tuned to this blog (or follow us on Twitter) for more updates on Microsoft Edge, and be sure to try out the preview apps for yourself and let us know what you think. Help us build the best browsers we possibly can!

You can find out more about the preview apps on the preview site.

– Sean Lyndersay, Program Manager, Microsoft Edge

Source: Windows Blog