Nintendo sues two Switch pirates
The "defendant is well aware that his conduct is unlawful and infringes Nintendo’s intellectual property rights," gamesindustry.biz news aspro
The team in question is Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (via Fudzilla) and it didn't use any weird tech or microscopic distances in a lab—50 km of commercially available optical fibres and signal amplifiers were employed in the test. At an estimated peak rate of 402 Tbps or 50.25 TB/s, it's approximately 25% higher than the previous record, set last October.
Started listening to the latest GU podcast a couple of days ago, had lots of things to say. Listened the last part today. Forgot al the points I wanted to make.
You probably didn't miss out on much though. Just wanted to let you know I enjoyed listening.
Started listening to the latest GU podcast a couple of days ago, had lots of things to say. Listened the last part today. Forgot al the points I wanted to make.
You probably didn't miss out on much though. Just wanted to let you know I enjoyed listening.
Thank you for listening, in my opinion the last two shows have been worth listening to
Well, our original Switch is officially a handheld no more. I wanted to play some Splatoon3 on it today, and it went from 100% to 15% in 5 minutes.
And now for the question of what to do. Do we just accept this as our new reality? Do I try to swap out the battery myself? Do I send it in and pay god knows how much to have it replaced?
That is unfortunate. Our WiiU has been unusable for years now. I keep promising my son we'll buy a new one, but never got around to it. Perhaps I shouldn't delay this any longer.
Well, our original Switch is officially a handheld no more. I wanted to play some Splatoon3 on it today, and it went from 100% to 15% in 5 minutes.
And now for the question of what to do. Do we just accept this as our new reality? Do I try to swap out the battery myself? Do I send it in and pay god knows how much to have it replaced?
Well. I think if the cost of repair is less than 45% of a new one you have it repaired. If more, get a new one as a hedge that the Switch 2 won't be backward compatible.
I didn't play anything this week. I've been bingeing The Boys.
Happy Canada Day!
What's a canada?
It's a drink
And it’s delicious.
Yes please:
Internet speed record of 420,000,000 Mbps achieveddownload Baldur's Gate 3 in less than four milliseconds
The team in question is Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (via Fudzilla) and it didn't use any weird tech or microscopic distances in a lab—50 km of commercially available optical fibres and signal amplifiers were employed in the test. At an estimated peak rate of 402 Tbps or 50.25 TB/s, it's approximately 25% higher than the previous record, set last October.
It's a yeastlike fungus that can inhabit themouth, vagina and intestines.
Oh no wait, that Candida.
I have noidea what a Canada is.
Started listening to the latest GU podcast a couple of days ago, had lots of things to say. Listened the last part today. Forgot al the points I wanted to make.
You probably didn't miss out on much though. Just wanted to let you know I enjoyed listening.
Thank you for listening, in my opinion the last two shows have been worth listening to
Such a shame and a wasted opportunity for Ninty.
Finally some decent news!
Well, our original Switch is officially a handheld no more. I wanted to play some Splatoon3 on it today, and it went from 100% to 15% in 5 minutes.
And now for the question of what to do. Do we just accept this as our new reality? Do I try to swap out the battery myself? Do I send it in and pay god knows how much to have it replaced?
That is unfortunate. Our WiiU has been unusable for years now. I keep promising my son we'll buy a new one, but never got around to it. Perhaps I shouldn't delay this any longer.
Happy 4th of July to my neighbors in the south.
Well. I think if the cost of repair is less than 45% of a new one you have it repaired. If more, get a new one as a hedge that the Switch 2 won't be backward compatible.