Hello and welcome to This Week in Space, our weekly roundup of all the space news that’s fit to print — or at least, distract you from doomscrolling. First off, May the Fourth be with you: this week we marked Star Wars Day, a nerd-culture staple. Any reason to …
Read More »Musical.ly drops its fourth app, a video messenger called Ping Pong
Musical.ly, the tween and teen focused lip-syncing app, has just dropped another app onto the App Store. Days ago, the company launched a video messaging app called Ping Pong on the App Store, in what appears to be a test ahead of a public debut. This is the fourth app for …
Read More »Juno Completes Its Fourth Flyby of Jupiter
NASA’s Juno spacecraft successfully completed a close flyby of Jupiter on February 2, 2017. Cyclones swirl around the south pole, and white oval storms can be seen near the limb — the apparent edge of the planet — in this image of Jupiter’s south polar region taken by the JunoCam …
Read More »Wild Guns Reloaded fourth trailer
Natsume has released the fourth trailer for Wild Guns Reloaded. The trailer highlights the game’s playable characters (Clint, Annie, Doris, and Barrett), new wide-screen format, local four-player co-op, two new stages (“Underground” and “Flying Ship”), and giant bosses. Wild Guns Reloaded is now available for PlayStation 4 in Japan, and …
Read More »Google launches fourth developer preview of Android Wear 2.0
Google first announced Android Wear 2.0 at its I/O developer conference in May, with a promise to roll it out to all users later this year. It has now delayed those release plans in favor of more developer previews; today it launched the fourth of these. Just like before, there is no …
Read More »Square beats its fourth-quarter revenue expectations
Square, which has been on a bit of a run lately, posted a quarter where it beat revenue estimates and saw its shares pop slightly after it reported its fourth-quarter earnings. This was Square’s first time reporting quarterly earnings as a public company, and it looks like the results weren’t …
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