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Google Stadia is shutting down soon, so transfer your games and saves while you can

Google Stadia is shutting down soon, so transfer your games and saves while you can

Google Stadia, the company’s not-long-for-this-world cloud gaming service, will be shutting down for good on January 18th. (Specifically, January 18th at 11:59PM PT, Google spokesperson Patrick Seybold confirmed to The Verge.) While the shutdown means that you’re about to lose access to all of your titles and saves on Stadia, many publishers have shared ways to bring your purchases and progress to other platforms so you can keep playing your games. We’ve rounded up some of those options… Source link

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MLB relievers worth adding with saves upside

MLB relievers worth adding with saves upside

The following relievers are widely available in Yahoo Fantasy Baseball formats and may be worth grabbing for those searching for saves. Houck picked up two saves over the weekend and looks like Boston’s new main closer, so we’re including him here even though he’s just over the typical 50% rostered threshold. He may be eased into working back-to-back days, but Houck is a first-round pick who’s allowed just one run over 19.0 innings (with 18 Ks and a 0.89 WHIP) since moving to the bullpen… Source link

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Google’s downtown San Jose village saves some historic structures

SAN JOSE — Google intends to rescue and preserve several big reminders of San Jose’s industrial past as part of its plan to develop a transit-oriented new neighborhood on the western edges of the city’s downtown area. An old bakery, 19th-Century Victorian bungalows, a long-time ironworks, a century-old foundry, a historic utility building, and a famed “dancing pig” sign will be all preserved fully or in part by Google as it develops its Downtown West village near San Jose’s… Source link

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Chrome 89 helps in keeping Mac cooler, saves ‘significant memory’ on Windows: Google

Tech giant Google has detailed the efficiency improvements it made with Chrome 89, the latest version of its browser released earlier this month. According to The Verge, depending on whether a user is utilising the browser on Windows, macOS, or Android, Google said the browser should use fewer resources, launch quicker, and feel more responsive to use. However, there is no mention of any improvements specifically for users on iOS. The exact benefits… Source link

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