Thursday, August 31, 2017

Apple Motorola Destiny2

Destiny 2's new live action trailer has quite the director behind it: Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director of this year's Kong: Skull Island, not to mention the upcoming Metal Gear Solid movie. For him, he told GameSpot, anything related to video games is a labor of love.
"It really did have to do with my love of video games, and sci-fi, and Destiny," he said. "It was just impossible for me to turn down. It had too many things that I love in it."
The latest in a long line of live action Destiny trailers, this Beastie Boys-scored spot begins with Cayde-6, voiced as ever by Nathan Fillion, introducing a trio of freshly resurrected Guardians to their new life in a world bereft of comforts. Then, they use their big guns and space magic to blow aliens up for a good minute of straight action. They also show off some of Destiny 2's new powers, including each class's new Super ability.
NEW DELHI: Motorola has finally launched its much-talked about budget smartphones, Moto G5S and Moto G5s Plus, in India. The Moto G5S is priced at Rs 13,999, while the Moto G5S Plus will be available at Rs 15,999. Both variants will be available from Amazon India starting at 11.59 am tonight.
The handsets are going on sale along with some offers. Customers can get Rs 1,000 off on exchanging their old Moto smartphone. There is also the option to buy the smartphone at no cost EMIs on credit cards. Moto G5S and the Moto G5S Plus customers will get the option to buy Moto Sports headphones at a discounted price of Rs 499. Furthermore, customers will get 80% off (up to Rs 300) on the Amazon Kindle app. Reliance Jio users will get 50GB additional 4G data on the purchase of the two smartphones.

Apple is reigniting its push for the living room, investing more in original shows and following in the footsteps of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon. But there's no doubt that Apple, which reports have said is spending as much as $1 billion on developing its own shows, is late to the party when it comes to courting audiences, and it's unclear how it will stand out to the average couch potato.

Apple is expected to announce at a Sept. 12 event that Apple TV is getting support for 4K — an ultra high-definition format — which would see it catch up to competitors that already do.

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