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Jay Peters

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    Ubisoft is reportedly working on a game inspired by Apex Legends.

    Did the company forget what happened with Hyper Scape?

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    PlayStation Plus is getting more expensive in Canada.

    Wario64 shared the new prices for 12-month subscriptions, and you can see the previous prices on MobileSyrup. Sony announced higher PlayStation Plus prices in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia due to “global market conditions” last week.

    PS5 hardware got price hikes in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand earlier this week.

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    Jay Peters
    iOS 18.4.1 is out now.

    “This update provides important bug fixes, security updates, and addresses a rare issue that prevents wireless CarPlay connection in certain vehicles,” according to Apple’s patch notes. Apple’s website also highlights two security issues the company addressed.

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    Jay Peters
    Microsoft’s Phil Spencer: “I want to support Switch 2.”

    From a big Variety interview published yesterday: “I’m really a big believer in what Nintendo means for this industry and us continuing to support them,” Spencer said. “And getting the support from them for our franchises, I think, is an important part of our future.”

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    Jay Peters
    Taskmaster returns.

    The excellent British comedy show where five contestants are judged in how they complete ridiculous tasks is back for series 19 starting May 2nd on YouTube. That means you have more than two weeks to catch up on previous series, which are also available on YouTube. Your time starts now.

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    Does the Oval Office have decorations from Alibaba?

    Sherwood News investigated. I’m personally a little doubtful, but the listing Sherwood News found does look close to what’s in the office.

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    Jay Peters
    Nvidia expects a $5.5 billion hit for exporting H20 processors to China.

    The US government told Nvidia on April 9th that the company would need a license to export its H20 AI chip to China, Reuters and CNBC report.

    The charges are “associated with H20 products for inventory, purchase commitments, and related reserves,” according to an Nvidia SEC filing.