Why We’re Going To See More Games Like ‘The Division’ And ‘Destiny’

The Division closed beta just ended, piquing the video game community’s interest and generating plenty of comparisons to the other large console MMO we’re working with right now, Destiny. It follows a certain trend in the console industry right now that I expect we’re only going to see more of in the years to come. Destiny has had a bit of a rough start, but it managed to stabilize with The Taken King, and while it’s having some trouble now, Bungie is going to get another crack at things with Destiny 2. And while The Division has obviously not launched yet, the production values alone represent a certain amount of faith in the format by one of the largest video game publishers in the world.

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Alphabet Reports Earnings, For The First Time Breaking Out Core Google As Ad Revenues Improve

Alphabet (NADDAQ:GOOG,GOOGL) announced fourth quarter results on February 1st, for the first time breaking out both core Google’s results and its “Moonshot” business as separate businesses. In toto, the company reported 18% year-on-year growth in revenues to $21.2 billion, in line with our expectation. On a constant-currency basis, revenues grew 24%. Google segment revenues for the year totaled $74.5 billion and were up 13.5% over the prior year. Core Google is solidly profitable, sustaining and operating margin of 31.3%. In contrast, Alphabet’s many venture businesses generated revenues of $48 million and operating losses of $3.6 billion.

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Marshmallow adoption finally surpasses 1% after four months

Where are all the updates?! Photo: GoogleFour months after making its official debut, Android 6.0 Marshmallow has finally been installed on more than 1 percent of compatible devices. Google’s latest update is expected to get a boost in the comping months as new devices from Samsung, LG, HTC, and others go on sale — but that figure is pretty depressing at this point.

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The Digitalization of Prosthetics Is Transforming How Wounded Service Members and Veterans Recover

Sitting on Dr. Liacouras’s desk is a razor, a stick of deodorant, and a partially built prosthetic arm. Behind him, several 3D printers buzz away creating contraptions in plastic, nylon, and titanium. Today he is working on creating a custom device that will allow a wounded service member to get ready in the morning by themself. We take it for granted, but for those who have lost a limb in combat, this can be a daunting and consuming task. As the Director of Service for 3D Medical Applications Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Dr. Liacouras uses cutting-edge technologies to improve people’s quality of life by pushing the fields of prosthetics and orthotics forward.

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Apple to unveil the iPhone 5se and iPad Air 3 on March 15, rumor says

It’s already been rumored that Apple is going to hold an event sometime in March during which it will unveil the new 4-inch iPhone and an update to the Apple Watch. Meanwhile in the rumors, the iPad Air 3 has joined those two and should be outed at the same event.

If you’ve been wondering exactly when to expect this big thing to happen, well, wonder no more. The latest rumor on the matter has a precise date in mind: March 15. That is allegedly the day on which the iPhone 5se and the iPad Air 3 are set to become official. Unless, of course, something changes from now and until the point when Apple announces the date.

As for the Apple Watch, the latest speculation says we shouldn’t expect new hardware so early, instead the second generation of the wearable is apparently due in September. There will be Apple Watch news on March 15, however, but smaller. The existing smartwatch is going to receive some new band options and refreshed software. We’ll see multiple new hues for the Sport bands, new Hermes models, a ‘space black’ Milanese Loop, and a new band line made from a material that isn’t yet used in Apple’s lineup.

The iPhone 5se will allegedly look almost identical to the iPhone 5s, save for the possible addition of some extra curves at its edges, and an overall “less shiny” look. It will start at $450 (unlocked), and you’ll be able to buy it with either 16 or 64GB of storage. It will sport the A9 chip, support for Live Photos and Apple Pay, and improved cameras compared to the 5s.

The iPad Air 3 was revealed to borrow some of the iPad Pro’s unique features, such as the quad speakers and Smart Connector. It’s also apparently going to be the first iPad to have a LED flash on the…

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