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The PlayStation 5 is coming.
According to the US PlayStation blog, Sony's next gen console will be officially named PlayStation 5 and will release during the holiday 2020 season.
Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO, Jim Ryan, and software architect, Mark Cerny, laid out additional details about the new console in an interview with Wired.
The pack and film The PlayStation five will contain graphics boosting ray tracing acceleration, solid state storage and haptic feedback in the controller.
Social media giant Twitter has revealed at made a privacy goof.
In a statement released Tuesday, the company blogged about a discovery in which email addresses and phone numbers of Twitter users.
May have inadvertently been used for advertising purposes.
Twitter asks for your email and phone number when turning on two-factor authentication, but it appears this security measure may have wound up costing people their data privacy.
Twitter says advertisers were able to tap the phone numbers to target commercials.
But the issue has been addressed, as of September 7
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And finally, gaming powerhouse Blizzard has removed pro player Blitzchung, why?
From Hearthstone Grandmasters tournament after he made comments in support of the Hong Kong protests on Sunday.
Blizzard suspended Blitz Chung for 12 months for allegedly shouting liberate Hong Kong revolution of our age in a post match interview.
The move sparked a wave of social media outcry and Senator Marco Rubio joined in Tuesday suggesting China was using access to market To crush free speech globally.
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