The in-depth reveal of Halo Infinite during the Xbox 20/20 event in July received negative reviews from some viewers. One developer has responded that this comment is not “falling on deaf ears.” Halo Infinite’s director of narrative experience, Dan Chosich, responded to one of those fans on Twitter, who had …
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Mark Zuckerberg’s liens surprise Apple’s deviation during initial comments from antitrust hearing
During the United States Judiciary antitrust hearing on Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook, the CEO of the latter, Mark Zuckerberg, tried to minimize dominance of the service market by pointing out the areas behind his competitors. Remarkably, Zuckerberg called Apple in a surprise diversion. Each CEO of the top four …
Read More »‘We are not the enemy’: TikTok criticizes Facebook attacks against the Chinese firm
In comments planned during Wednesday’s congressional hearing on possible antitrust violations by tech companies, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg framed Facebook as a homegrown American success story whose future is threatened by China. In response, the CEO of TikTok, whose parent company, ByteDance, is based in China, criticized Facebook for calling …
Read More »New York Police Tackle Police Video Putting Woman Into Unmarked Van
The video shows a woman, identified by the New York Police Department as 18-year-old Nicholas Stone, struggling while being pulled over by officers and then stuffed into an unmarked gray truck. Bicycle officers appear to be blocking groups of people at the scene. In a series of tweets, New York …
Read More »3 California food providers ordered to close after no coronavirus outbreaks reported
San Jose, California Mayor Sam Liccardo looks at how the city is handling the recent surge in coronavirus cases. Los Angeles health officials ordered three area food providers to close for unreported coronavirus outbreaks among their workers. S&S Foods in Azusa, California was told to close after 58 employees tested …
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