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    CAGcast #680: Nintendo’s Family Plan

    I'm really sold on Oculus Quest 2 being a good VR product but I am concerned that Facebook makes money by selling collected data.  It seems to me that a VR headset has the potential to collect a large amount of data about a user including (maybe) neurological data (via eye tracking).  Does...
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    CAGcast at E3 2019

    You guys ever see this article about ESA management issues at Variety.com? https://variety.com/2019/gaming/features/entertainment-software-association-mike-gallagher-e3-1203211280/ I think it explains a lot about E3. They have a new permanent CEO now.
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    CAGcast #467: Lizard Realism

    I recently learned that Sony only published the disc version of No Man's Sky.   Hello Games published the PSN and PC versions themselves.  I heard someone suggest that Shu Yushida's wording might indicate that Sony offered Hello Games PR support and that Hello Games did not take it.
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    CAGcast #435: That Dragon, Comments

    Shipwreck, SmartThings (smarthings.com but owned by Samsung) has some integration with the Harmony remote and is pretty full-featured to do many things.  The hub is $99 and it can manage any Z-Wave or Zigbee compatible controls like switches.  It can manage sensors and other devices as well as...
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    CAGcast #434: The Next Kinect

    Hi Shipwreck, Sony has been clear in saying the separate box used for Playstation VR is to allow the PS4 video output to be visible on a TV and goggles at the same time.  The box does not provide any additional horsepower. That said, I think the system-on-a-chip architecture of the PS4 means...
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    CAGcast #425: Midi Kylo Rens

    Cheapy, You are so into Philips Hue, why haven't you looked into more featured home control systems like SmartThings or Vera? You might like SmartThings as it works with Amazon Echo.
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    CAGcast #423: Leather Jackets Come First

    A version of Windows 8 is currently driving the UI part of XBox One including all of the apps like Netflix, Twitch, etc. Microsoft is upgrading this to Windows 10 which may have some performance improvments for the apps and adds some other features. From what Microsoft folks said at launch...
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