Uber, Didi Kuaidi Race In China As Uber Pledges To Be In 100 More Cities In A Year

Uber doubled its promises of Chinese expansion when its CEO said Tuesday it will be in 100 new Chinese cities in a year. The U.S. ride-hailing giant is pushing forward in China despite intense — and capital-heavy — competition from Didi Kuaidi, the homegrown, newly-merged company that has raised Uber-sized funds to hold on to its lead in China.

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Los usuarios de Windows 10 y móviles podrán construir juntos en Minecraft

Jugar solo es un rollo. Y si hablamos de Minecraft, construir sin nadie a tu lado es aún peor. Pero tranquilo porque en Mojang quieren ponértelo fácil, ya que van a permitir que tus amigos puedan unirse con facilidad gracias a la nueva función cross-…

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The 10 Most Significant Changes In Destiny’s 2.0 Patch

Bungie has just pushed Destiny’s pre-Taken King 2.0 patch live, and it’s a whopping 17 GB of changes and groundwork for next week’s DLC. I’m still in the middle of downloading my patch, but I have been able to peruse Bungie’s lengthy list of patch notes ahead of actually playing the updated game.

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Google is rolling out a security update for the Nexus 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

Starting today a new software update is headed towards what is basically the entire Nexus line of mobile devices released within the past few years. We’re talking about the LG Nexus 4, LG Nexus 5, Motorola Nexus 6, Asus Nexus 7, and HTC Nexus 9.

All of these devices are about to receive a new software build, yet the Android version will stay at 5.1.1 even after you apply the update. The new build number is LMY48M, and this should be identical for all of the aforementioned products except carrier versions of the Nexus 6. In this case there will be different build numbers – for example T-Mobile’s is LYZ28K.

This seems to be the first of the recently promised monthly security updates. That commitment was revealed by Google after the big Stagefright vulnerability was discovered. Alongside the security patches, the new update should also come with some unnamed bug fixes.

Since there are no new features inside, these updates are small. We’re talking around 30MB for the Nexus 6, and under 20MB for other devices. So it really shouldn’t take you long to download and install. It might however be a while until you get that update notification, because as usual Google’s opted for a staged…

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‘Forza Motorsport 6’ Review: Asphalt Antagonist  

Everything I learned about cars I learned from a video game: Gran Turismo on the original PlayStation. I have fond memories of leafing through that thick manual, absorbing all the knowledge I could about gear ratios, suspension, downforce, and the dizzying array of tweaks one could make to perfectly tune their ride to the racing environment, the weather, and the competition.  

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