Neue Gerätekonzepte: Samsung erwartet bald Smartphones mit biegsamem Display

Erste Samsung-Smartphones mit biegsamem Display dürften bald erscheinen. Seit rund zehn Jahren arbeite Samsung an der Technik. Eine entscheidende Herausforderung sei gewesen, ein biegsames Display zu einem angemessenen Preis zu fertigen. (Samsung, Smartphone)

Erste Samsung-Smartphones mit biegsamem Display dürften bald erscheinen. Seit rund zehn Jahren arbeite Samsung an der Technik. Eine entscheidende Herausforderung sei gewesen, ein biegsames Display zu einem angemessenen Preis zu fertigen. (Samsung, Smartphone)

Toshiba OCZ RD400 im Test: Die erste ernsthafte Alternative zu Samsungs 950 Pro

Bei SSDs im M.2-Format war Samsungs 950 Pro bisher konkurrenzlos. Toshiba OCZs neue RD400 soll das ändern. Sie ist in manchen Belangen ein bisschen schlechter – in zwei Details aber besser. (Solid State Drive, Speichermedien)

Bei SSDs im M.2-Format war Samsungs 950 Pro bisher konkurrenzlos. Toshiba OCZs neue RD400 soll das ändern. Sie ist in manchen Belangen ein bisschen schlechter - in zwei Details aber besser. (Solid State Drive, Speichermedien)

Elektroantrieb: Mercedes plant elektrisches SUV

Mercedes hat zwar zahlreiche Hybridfahrzeuge im Programm und auch einige Elektroautos, aber diese basieren auf bereits existierenden Modellplattformen. Das soll sich ändern. Zur Paris Motor Show im Oktober soll angeblich ein elektrisch angetriebenes SUV vorgestellt werden. (Mercedes Benz, GreenIT)

Mercedes hat zwar zahlreiche Hybridfahrzeuge im Programm und auch einige Elektroautos, aber diese basieren auf bereits existierenden Modellplattformen. Das soll sich ändern. Zur Paris Motor Show im Oktober soll angeblich ein elektrisch angetriebenes SUV vorgestellt werden. (Mercedes Benz, GreenIT)

3D Xpoint: Intels Optane-SSDs sollen 2016 erscheinen

NVMe-Protokoll, 3D-Xpoint-Speicher und PCIe-Anbindung: Intel plant Optane-SSDs und -Systembeschleuniger für das laufende Jahr. Vorher erscheinen noch Flash-Drives mit 3D-TLC-Speicher. (3D Xpoint, Intel)

NVMe-Protokoll, 3D-Xpoint-Speicher und PCIe-Anbindung: Intel plant Optane-SSDs und -Systembeschleuniger für das laufende Jahr. Vorher erscheinen noch Flash-Drives mit 3D-TLC-Speicher. (3D Xpoint, Intel)

Bethesda Softworks: “Quake is back”

Es wird sehr schnell: Quake Champions soll Bildraten von bis zu 120 fps bieten – und Arenakämpfe. Außerdem hat Bethesda eine grafisch deutlich schönere Konsolenversion von Skyrim vorgestellt, spannende Szenen aus Dishonored 2 gezeigt und Prey angekündigt. (Bethesda, Rollenspiel)

Es wird sehr schnell: Quake Champions soll Bildraten von bis zu 120 fps bieten - und Arenakämpfe. Außerdem hat Bethesda eine grafisch deutlich schönere Konsolenversion von Skyrim vorgestellt, spannende Szenen aus Dishonored 2 gezeigt und Prey angekündigt. (Bethesda, Rollenspiel)

UberX: Fahrdienst Uber wieder in Berlin aktiv

Diesmal will Uber alles richtig machen in Berlin. Das Unternehmen wagt einen Neustart, wobei das neue Angebot UberX ein reiner Chauffeurdienst ist, dessen Fahrer einen Personenbeförderungsschein haben und deren Autos entsprechend versichert sind. Vermittelte Fahrgemeinschaften sollen folgen. (Uber, Startup)

Diesmal will Uber alles richtig machen in Berlin. Das Unternehmen wagt einen Neustart, wobei das neue Angebot UberX ein reiner Chauffeurdienst ist, dessen Fahrer einen Personenbeförderungsschein haben und deren Autos entsprechend versichert sind. Vermittelte Fahrgemeinschaften sollen folgen. (Uber, Startup)

Bethesda unveils Quake Champions, Prey, and a VR version of Fallout 4

Plus, Skyrim Special Edition for PS4 and Xbox One featuring better graphics and mods.

Check out that motion blur on the tree creature.

Bethesda might not have had anything on the scale of Fallout 4 to announce at its E3 press conference this year, but the publisher did have a few surprises up its sleeve. First up is Quake Champions, an arena-style shooter "designed for players of all skill levels."

Developed by iD Software, Quake Champions will feature "a diverse cast of warriors each with different attributes and unique abilities, allowing you to fight the way you want," according to iD studio director Tim Willits. Like other contemporary shooters (Overwatch for one), Quake Champions is being pitched as an e-sports game, with promises of tournament support from the publisher. That's a tough sell given the competition, but at the very least pro players won't have to worry about speed: Bethesda is targeting 120FPS rendering for the game.

Little else was revealed about Quake Champions, including platforms (PC is a given), but there was a CG teaser trailer, complete with a glimpse of character classes and explosive battles in a large arena. More info is promised for QuakeCon in August.

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Titanfall 2: Proof that grappling hooks make everything better

Makes leaping round levels and taking down Titans a breeze—and heaps of fun too.

If video games have taught us anything it's that grappling hooks make everything better. Nintendo knew it with Zelda, Avalanche Studios knew it with Just Cause, and Respawn Entertainment knows it with Titanfall 2. With one simple addition, Titanfall—which pitches humans against mechs on the battlefield—goes from an already fast shooter to an even faster one for the sequel, a shooter where rodeo riding a ten foot Titan before chucking a grenade into the unsuspecting pilot's cockpit is a mere flick of a grappling hook away.

Titanfall was always stupid fun. Titanfall 2 is even stupider fun.

That's good for shooter players like me who, not for want of trying, aren't exactly skilled when it comes to hitting rapidly moving targets with a virtual gun and an analogue stick. Accessibility has always been Titanfall's forte, despite being a multiplayer-only game. And while Titanfall 2 does introduce a story mode for those that don't want to play online at all (it's not on show just yet, but you can see the trailer here), I'm relived to find the accessibility of the multiplayer hasn't suffered as a result. If anything, it's even better.

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Liveblog: Bethesda’s pre-E3 2016 press conference

News of Dishonored 2 and likely some other big name sequels expected.

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Before E3 gets going, Bethesda will be sharing its plans for the coming year in a splashy press conference from the LA Hangar movie studios here in California. We'll be bringing you all the updates live as they happen starting at 7pm PDT (10pm Eastern, 3am Monday UK time) on Sunday, June 12.

Bethesda doesn't have a lot of experience with this whole E3 press conference thing, but last year's premiere presentation from the publisher blew the roof off the place with lengthy reveals of Fallout 4 and the upcoming Doom reboot, as well as a brief announcement of Dishonored 2. Expect a lot more Dishonored 2 at this year's show, as well as possible announcements of a remastered Skyrim and sequels for Wolfenstein: The New Order, The Evil Within, and even Prey, if rumors are to be believed.

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Battlefield, Titanfall sequels anchor EA’s pre-E3 show

Mega-publisher also announces “Originals” initiative to promote indie game.

Titanfall 2.

LOS ANGELES—Though Electronic Arts officially dropped out of the Electronic Entertainment Expo this year, its press conference presentation at the EA Play event felt a lot like a standard E3 presentation.

The event started off with new footage from Titanfall 2, which now comes with the single-player focused campaign its predecessor lacked (including a talking Titan voiced by Optimus Prime himself, Peter Cullen). The new game features six new giant walking titans, a "deep progression system," and a grappling hook that can be used to launch yourself right into a Titan cockpit or grab an enemy out of the sky. The game is available on October 28.

Battlefield 1

We also got more information about Battlefield 1, the previously announced military history shooter set in an alternate history version of World War I. EA promised that "destruction is more intuitive and natural than ever" in the game, and it highlighted the ability to take control of "behemoth" vehicles like air ships, armored trains, and entire battleships. A dynamic weather system with rain, fog, and blinding sunlight will also feature prominently.

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