Microsoft showcases gameplay from Xbox Series X titles

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July 23, 2020

Washington D.C, Jul 23: Tech giant Microsoft on Thursday showcased the gameplay from its 13 new titles for its Xbox Series X.

According to The Verge, the company had announced the new titles back in Many but on Thursday they provided a clearer look of what the gaming console will have to offer gaming buffs.

The Chief of Xbox Phil Spencer kicked off the showbase and noted that there would be titles from 9 of the total 15 Xbox developers on display. This also includes the five first-party games.

The company also kicked off the 'Halo Infinite' which is the latest version of Halo. 

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July 24,2020

Washington D.C., Jul 24: Tech giant Apple in collaboration with its contract manufacturing partner Foxconn has started the assembling of the iPhone 11 units in its plant near Chennai in India.

According to TechCrunch, a small batch of locally manufactured iPhone 11 units have been shipped to retail stores already but the yield is currently limited.

The company has further plans and ambitions to scale up the local productions of the phone in India, TechCrunch reported.

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July 23,2020

Washington D.C, Jul 23: Tech giant Microsoft on Thursday showcased the gameplay from its 13 new titles for its Xbox Series X.

According to The Verge, the company had announced the new titles back in Many but on Thursday they provided a clearer look of what the gaming console will have to offer gaming buffs.

The Chief of Xbox Phil Spencer kicked off the showbase and noted that there would be titles from 9 of the total 15 Xbox developers on display. This also includes the five first-party games.

The company also kicked off the 'Halo Infinite' which is the latest version of Halo. 

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July 28,2020

California, Jul 27: Tech giant Google has announced that Nest thermostat owners, who encountered a 'w5' error, would have their thermostats replaced if the normal troubleshooting steps failed.

According to Mashable, Google has acknowledged the existence of a hardware fault leading to the w5 error some Nest owners and it is still not clear exactly what is causing the problem, However, the company will replace thermostats if the normal troubleshooting steps don't work.

Google has confirmed the same in a statement provided to Android Police. A part of the statement read, "This does not affect the thermostat's ability to control the customer's heating and cooling system in the home, but does impact the user's ability to manage the thermostat remotely.

The statement further read, "If a user sees this [w5] error and it can't be resolved through troubleshooting, they are prompted to contact customer support for assistance and will be issued a replacement device."

There's also a support page specifically for those running into a w5 error on their Nest thermostat. Google's statement noted that only "a very small number" of users are affected by the issue, though a lengthy support thread dating back to November 2019 and its 200+ replies suggests otherwise.

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