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Microsoft mistake suggests PS5 or Nintendo Switch may support more Dolby tech

The Verge

“There is no exclusivity agreement of either tech on Xbox. Microsoft’s statement is carefully worded in such a way that suggests, without confirming, that rival platforms like the PS5 and Nintendo Switch could get the advanced surround sound and HDR tech in the future.

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Vergecast: Australia’s bargain with Big Tech, Apple TV on Chromecast, and Nintendo Direct’s biggest announcements

The Verge

Every Friday, The Verge publishes our flagship podcast The Vergecast , our chat show to discuss this week in tech news featuring our reporters and editors. Last but not least, Verge writer Taylor Lyles and I (in our debut Vergecast appearances) discuss our favorite announcements from this week’s Nintendo Direct.

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Masayuki Uemura, NES and SNES designer, dies at age 78

TechSpot

Uemura joined Nintendo in 1971 after having worked at the Sharp Corporation where he sold photocell tech. During his early days at Nintendo, he helped bring in and develop this technology into what would eventually become the NES Zapper popularized by Duck Hunt.

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Nintendo confirms no new CPU or increased RAM in the OLED Switch

The Verge

Nintendo just announced a new model of the Switch that has an OLED screen , but it won’t bring major changes to the CPU or RAM currently used in other iterations of the console, Nintendo confirmed to The Verge.

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Chinese investment into computer vision technology and AR surges as U.S. funding dries up

CTOvision

Chinese investments in artificial intelligence seems to get all the headlines, but these are not the only tech areas where investments are on the rise. Nintendo’s popular Go game powered by AR garnered huge popularity. However, […].

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The Nintendo Switch could be getting AMD FSR support

TechSpot

Twitter users @NWPlayer123 (via VideoCardz) spotted the reference to FSR in the Nintendo game’s end-user license agreement (EULA). There isn’t any explanation as to how the tech might be used, though it’s speculated that it could be leveraged to improve the graphical quality/performance of games on the Switch’s 720p screen.

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PSA: Don’t peel off the protective cover on your OLED Switch’s glass screen

The Verge

If you’re the owner of a Nintendo Switch OLED console , make sure you don’t try to peel off the integrated screen protector on your new device. That’s because Nintendo has stuck an “anti-scattering adhesive film” to the front of the display for added protection. Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge.

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