Deliciously Minecraft arrives Nintendo’s Wii U Edition – Mesquite Tekno Time

Deliciously Minecraft arrives Nintendo’s Wii U Edition – Mesquite Tekno Time

It’s already on practically every other gaming system, and now Minecraft is finally coming to a Nintendo console.

Nintendo announced today that the insanely popular brick-builder is coming to Wii U on Dec. 17, priced at $30. Minecraft: Wii U Edition will be available to download from the Nintendo eShop and will feature off-TV play, so you can build and fight on your console while someone else is watching TV. It will come complete with some of the most popular current add-on packs, and additional DLC will be available to buy through Nintendo’s online store.

Microsoft paid $2.5 billion for Minecraft developer Mojang last year, and that’s because Minecraft is such a strong, popular brand with millions of fans worldwide. It’s sold over 20 million copies on Mac and PC, over 30 million on mobile devices, and 20 million on Xbox One and Xbox 360 combined. It’s also available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. Finally having Minecraft available on Wii U could help give Nintendo a massive sales boost with families this Christmas.

“With so many included add-on content packs, Minecraft: Wii U Edition brings an exciting collection of Minecraft content and experiences to Nintendo fans,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s president. “Wii U players will have plenty of reasons to keep coming back to this iconic gaming experience.”

Even better is that we won’t have to wait long at all! Minecraft: Wii U Edition will be debuting on the Nintendo eShop on December 17th, just over a week from now. This marks the first new console port of the open sandbox game since Microsoft purchased Minecraft developer Mojang.

Nintendo was fairly quiet on all the details of Minecraft: Wii U Edition, but did confirm that the game can be played solely on the console’s GamePad controller, eliminating the need for a TV. In addition, several content packs will be included with purchase, while another 16 will be available to buy individually, with more on the way. Also interesting is that Nintendo said it was working directly with Mojang on developing its own unique theme packs, most likely skins and textures based on Nintendo’s own games and characters.

While Microsoft has direct ownership of the Minecraft franchise, in addition to its own Xbox One and Xbox 360, it continues to support development on rival platforms, including PlayStation 4, PS3, iOS, Android, and now the Wii U.

The one notable difference, however, is that Minecraft on Wii U will support off-TV play, so that you can play it on the Gamepad when your TV is otherwise occupied. The game will also be launching alongside a bevy of downloadable content, including skin packs based on everything from The Simpsons to Star Wars. Nintendo also says that it is working with developer Mojang to create “new content for Nintendo fans to be released at a future date.” Expect to hear news on that soon.

Deliciously Minecraft arrives Nintendo’s Wii U Edition – Mesquite Tekno Time

Microsoft Monday: ‘Holoportation,’ Racist Tay Chatbot Gets Shut Down, Minecraft Story Mode Episode 5

Microsoft Monday: ‘Holoportation,’ Racist Tay Chatbot Gets Shut Down, Minecraft Story Mode Episode 5

“Microsoft Monday” takes a look back at the past week of news related to Microsoft. This week, “Microsoft Monday” includes details about a potential Yahoo deal, the “Holoportation” research project, the Surface Hub progress, the Tay chatbot catastrophe, the Health app update, the Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools becoming open source and the new Minecraft Story Mode Episode 5 coming tomorrow.

Microsoft To Meet With Private Equity Companies About Potential Yahoo! Deal

Microsoft executives are reportedly in talks with Yahoo! investors about potentially providing funds to acquire the Sunnyvale-based Internet company, according to sources with ReutersThe talks are in the preliminary stages. Microsoft has an interest in Yahoo! because it has search and advertising agreements with the Internet company. Yahoo! is expected to be auctioning off its core Internet businesses, including Yahoo! Search, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Finance and Yahoo! News.

Recently, investment company Starboard Value LP has been soliciting support from Yahoo! shareholders to get rid of the whole board including CEO Marissa Mayer. Back in 2008, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer attempted to push for a $45 billion acquisition of Yahoo!

Microsoft Research Team Working On “Holoportation” Research Project

The Microsoft Research team is using the HoloLens to work on a research project called “Holoportation.” Microsoft Research described “Holoportation” as being a new type of 3D capture technology that allows high-quality 3D models of people to be reconstructed and transmitted anywhere in the world in real time.

Essentially, Microsoft’s research team is able to create a live hologram of a person to be placed in another room. Using mixed reality displays like the HoloLens, the “Holoportation” technology lets users “see, hear and interact with remote participants in 3D as if they are actually present in the same physical space. Communicating and interacting with remote users becomes as natural as face-to-face communication.”

Here is a video demo of “Holoportation”:

Microsoft Has Started Shipping The Pricey Surface Hubs

Microsoft Surface Hub / Photo Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft Surface Hub / Photo Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft has delayed the release of its Surface Hub touch-screens twice, but now it is finally shipping. The Surface Hubs are available in two sizes — a 55-inch version and a 4K 84-inch version. The 55-inch costs $8,999 and the 84-inch costs $21,999.

The Windows 10 powered Surface Hub supports 100 points of touch input and digital pens, according to The Verge. The Surface Hubs have Core i5/i7 processors, 128GB SSD and 8GB RAM. And the 84-inch has an NVIDIA Quadro graphics card. The Surface Hubs also support Bluetooth and NFC. And the Hubs also have a dual webcam with noise-cancelling microphones and a bezel for teleconferences.

Microsoft Shuts Down Tay, An AI-Powered Chatbot That Became Racist And Misogynist

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Screenshot Credit: Amit Chowdhry

One of the biggest Microsoft stories this past week was about Tay, an artificial intelligence powered chatbot that said racist and misogynist comments on Twitter, Groupie and Kik. Microsoft quickly shut it down after the project went haywire.

Tay was originally described as “Microsoft’s A.I. fam the internet that’s got zero chill!” and it was supposed to talk like a teenage girl. Within 24 hours, “TayTweets” started making racist and misogynist comments.

“Unfortunately, in the first 24 hours of coming online, a coordinated attack by a subset of people exploited a vulnerability in Tay. Although we had prepared for many types of abuses of the system, we had made a critical oversight for this specific attack,” said Microsoft in a blog post. “As a result, Tay tweeted wildly inappropriate and reprehensible words and images. We take full responsibility for not seeing this possibility ahead of time. We will take this lesson forward as well as those from our experiences in China, Japan and the U.S. Right now, we are hard at work addressing the specific vulnerability that was exposed by the attack on Tay.”

Then Microsoft shut down Tay and apologized for the incident:

“We are deeply sorry for the unintended offensive and hurtful tweets from Tay, which do not represent who we are or what we stand for, nor how we designed Tay. Tay is now offline and we’ll look to bring Tay back only when we are confident we can better anticipate malicious intent that conflicts with our principles and values.”

Before Tay was shut down, the chatbot tweeted over 96,000 times. Tay is not the first artificial intelligence application that Microsoft released. Microsoft’s AI-powered chatbot Xiaoice became popular in China and is used by over 40 million people.

Tay may sound like it could be a setback for artificial intelligence as a whole, but Google has been having better luck with its AlphaGo AI-powered application. AlphaGo became the first Computer Go program to defeat a professional human Go player without handicaps on a 19×19 board.

Tay was supposed to tell jokes to users and comment on pictures it received. Even though Microsoft deleted most of the tweets, a website called Socialhax.com posted many screenshots of Tay’s tweets.

It has been pointed out that the failure of the Tay project supported the Godwin’s law Internet adage. Godwin’s law says that the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler becomes more likely as an online discussion grows longer.

What’s the lesson here? Tay serves as a lesson that it is important for engineers to design a system with filters in place.

Microsoft Updates Health App With New Social Features

Microsoft Health App / Photo Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft Health App / Photo Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft has updated its Health app so that you can compete with your Facebook friends in terms of exercise goals. When you connect your Microsoft Health and Facebook accounts, you can see your friends who also have connected accounts. Then you can set up Social Challenges and monitor Leaderboards. The Social Challenges supports challenges for steps, cardio minutes, longest runs, bike rides, etc. Those challenges are expected to be accomplished in one, three, five or seven days. Even if you do not have a Microsoft Band wearable, you can still compete with each other using the Microsoft Health app on iOS, Android or Windows Phone.

Microsoft Is Publishing Numbers About “Revenge Porn” Removal

Microsoft has recently started publishing its figures related to the removal of “revenge porn,” according to Forbes contributor Emma Woollacott. Revenge porn is when sexually explicit content of someone who has not given their consent for the images or videos to be shared is uploaded publicly.

Last week, Microsoft published its Transparency Report and revealed that it received 537 requests to remove links to revenge porn photos or videos from the Bing search results, OneDrive or Xbox Live. And Microsoft complied with 338 (63%) of those requests.

“In cases where we have not yet accepted a request, it is usually either because we have asked for more information to be able to make a determination on the request, or because the content in question does not contain nudity, identify the victim in the image, or otherwise meet generally accepted definitions of ‘revenge porn,’” stated Steve Lippman, Microsoft’s director of corporate responsibility.

The removal rate of “revenge porn” is rather paltry when you compare it to copyright infringement removal requests. Microsoft received requests to remove about 60 million URLs and Microsoft complied with 98% of those requests.

Microsoft Is Preparing To Release A Universal Windows Skype App

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Skype / Photo Credit: Skype

Last year, Microsoft replaced the Skype Windows client with three separate apps, which was a surprising move. However, Microsoft is preparing to launch a new Universal Windows Platform app for Skype that would consolidate the calling, messaging and video features into one place, according to ZDNet. The Skype Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app will be released in preview mode for Windows Insiders soon. And eventually, Microsoft will offer the UWP app in the Windows Store.

Microsoft will continue developing the three separate Skype Messaging, Calling and Video apps for certain devices. And the Skype team will continue gathering feedback to determine the best course of action between the three separate apps and the Universal Windows Platform Skype app.

Microsoft Reportedly Invests Millions Into A Startup That Turned Down An Acquisition

Microsoft reportedly offered to buy Mesosphere for $150 million last year, but the deal was turned down. Mesosphere is known for developing a data center operating system that makes it easier to organize cloud machines.

Mesosphere has recently announced it has raised $73.5 million in funding led by Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Microsoft was listed as a “significant participant,” according to Business Insider. Mesosphere has now raised $122 million in funding with a valuation of over $1 billion. Mesosphere’s Data Center Operating System (DCOS) is used by many large customers including Verizon and Apple.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 And Dark Souls Now Available On Xbox One Through Backwards Compatibility Program

This past week, the Xbox One has received some new games as part of the backwards compatibility rollout. Now the original Dark Souls and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 has is available through backwards compatibility service. And the backwards compatible version of Dark Souls will be available for free for consumers that pre-order a copy of Dark Souls 3.

Paul Allen Launches The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group Fund

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has announced this past week that he will be committing $100 million to launch the Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group. The initiative focuses on exploring biosciences and advancing science. The first funded projects are known as the new Allen Distinguished Investigators (ADI) and the Allen Discovery Centers which are located at Stanford University and Tufts University. The Allen Distinguished Investigators focuses on “exceptional creativity and catalytic impact” and the Allen Discovery Centers will be based on “compass-guided research.”

“To make the kind of transformational advances we seek and thus shape a better future, we must invest in scientists willing to pursue what some might consider out-of-the-box approaches at the very edges of knowledge,” said Allen in a statement. “This of course entails a risk of setbacks and failures. But without risk, there is rarely significant reward, and unless we try truly novel approaches, we may never find the answers we seek.”

Microsoft Power BI Hits 5 Million Subscribers

Microsoft Power BI / Photo Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft Power BI / Photo Credit: Microsoft

Last week, Microsoft announced that its cloud-based business intelligence service has hit 5 million subscribers. Microsoft is also adding several new features to the Power BI service, including an option to import data from an Excel spreadsheet to be converted into live-updating visualizations including graphs and charts. The ability to use an Excel connector to pin live-updating data from the Excel desktop app to a Power BI dashboard will be added tomorrow. Power BI will also gain role-level security for cloud models and tenant-level usage reports will show how people are using different features.

Microsoft Makes Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools Open Source

Microsoft recently said it would be releasing SQL Server for Linux soon. This past week, Microsoft also announced it would be making Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools open source on GitHub said ZDNet. This news follows Microsoft announcement several weeks ago about the integration of Visual Studio with Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE).

The Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools were released in 2010 and it helps improve productivity for developers. The Power Tools were downloaded over half a million times across several versions. And some of the features built into the Power Tools were actually merged into Visual Studio.

“Minecraft Story Mode” Episode 5 Arrives Tomorrow

Minecraft Story Mode - Episode 5: Order Up / Photo Credit: Telltale Games

Minecraft Story Mode – Episode 5: Order Up / Photo Credit: Telltale Games

Mojang will be releasing “Minecraft Story Mode” Episode 5: Order Up tomorrow. Forbes contributor Andy Robertson said that Episode 5 sets up the context for the upcoming three chapters, which are add-ons to the season. This means that players will only need to have the first episodes of Minecraft: Story Mode to purchase and play episodes 6, 7 and 8.

Episode 5: Order Up will be available on PCs, Macs, Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3, iOS and Android starting tomorrow. In the game, Jesse and friends go to an abandoned temple that has mysterious treasures. But Jesse and friends are ambushed by Ocelot Aiden and they find themselves in a new world called Sky City.

Microsoft Monday: ‘Holoportation,’ Racist Tay Chatbot Gets Shut Down, Minecraft Story Mode Episode 5

Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5 unveiled, three more coming this year

Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5 unveiled, three more coming this year

Minecraft Story Mode series will get a huge update this week. Owen Hill, the guy behind the wildly popular sandbox video game Minecraft, has made a huge announcement on March 22 that episode 5 of Minecraft Story Mode will be available to download on March 29.

“I’m happy to announce that Episode 5 of Minecraft: Story Mode, ‘Order Up,’ will be available to download on PC/Mac, Windows 10, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and iOS and Android-based devices from March 29th!,” Hill post on Mojang’s website.

Hill also announced that three more “post-season” episodes will follow and that all these three episodes are expected to be out this year.

On the company’s official website, Hill said that the episode 5 of Minecraft Story Mode will feature a new world called Sky City. Gamers will see Jesse and company explore the new world, which Owen Hill described in his blog as an “awe-inspiring and an intriguing” place. In the story, Jesse and his buddies will find themselves in abandoned temple, where they meet the ruler that is said to be up to no good.

“Episode 5 will not be the last you see of Jessie and the gang. We can now confirm that three extra episodes will arrive sometime in 2016,” Hill wrote on his blog, via the Australian News Network.

Episode 5, which also called “Order Up!”, will bridge the gap from Episode 4’s concluded Wither Storm story arc to the new content.

The voice cast will be joined by Sean Astin, which known as Sam Gamgee in the “Lord of the Ring” movie. Other voices featured are those of Catherine Taber and Patton Oswalt as Jesse and Paul Reubens of Pee-Wee Herman.

While the three extra episodes will not be a part of the existing season pass, gamers can still buy the upcoming episodes 6, 7 and 8, provided that they have already downloaded at least one of the older episodes.

Launched in October 2015, Minecraft: Story Mode is an all-new narrative-driven game series developed by Telltale Games in collaboration with Mojang. Three more episodes are planned this year, but no official announcement has been issued by Telltale Games and its partner Mojang

“We’re not going into detail about the content of those yet, but we can confirm that they’ll be great, and maybe come with a slightly different flavor to the previous season,” adds Hill, via the Mojang’s website.

Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5 unveiled, three more coming this year

Using Minecraft to help teach history a hit with Rockhampton students

Using Minecraft to help teach history a hit with Rockhampton students

Minecraft, one of the world’s most popular video games, is being used as an educational tool at a Rockhampton school.

Year 8 students at Emmaus College are studying medieval times in history class, and are building worlds within Minecraft that correlate with what they are learning.

They have to do their normal research, they have to learn how to use the normal library … but we hope that with the likes of Minecraft and other things it would enthuse them and drive them on a bit further.

Seamus Toman, history teacher

The concept was introduced to the school by history teacher Seamus Toman, after a visit to his home country of Ireland.

Mr Toman said the idea came through his old school.

“They alerted me to the possibility of Minecraft for spatial learners here at Emmaus,” he said.

“We’ve picked up within this group there are a lot of spatial learners.

“They’re very hands-on. They don’t learn through chalk and talk and traditional learning, they like to discover.”

Mr Toman said his students had wholeheartedly embraced using Minecraft in class.

“Once they got into the Minecraft, it just went completely crazy,” Mr Toman said.

“They kept going and going. I had to hold them back a little bit.

“They’ve really immersed themselves in it, they’re all just really engaged … we’re trying to have a lesson tailored to their educational needs.”

However, he said Minecraft had not replaced traditional learning tools.

“They have to do their normal research, they have to learn how to use the normal library … but we hope that with the likes of Minecraft and other things, it would enthuse them and drive them on a bit further,” he said.

“There’s a few boys there too and boys are sometimes hard to reach, and we also thought if we introduce this element of playing and gaming through education, it would motivate them as well — and it has.”

Students excited about history class

Minecraft as a learning tool seems to have been unanimously well received by students in Mr Toman’s class.

Thirteen-year-old Jackson Smith said he had not enjoyed history class last year, but that had changed.

“It wasn’t that fun, but this year I’ve always been looking forward to going to history,” he said.

Jackson said he also liked that Minecraft allowed him to take on a different role in class.

“I play Minecraft as a hobby. It was a fun thing to teach other students too,” he said.

“It’s good that I know a lot more about something than other people do.”

Classmate Vincent Ramirez said he was also glad Minecraft was being used in class.

“Last year in history we were just writing and researching about the topic and not playing anything,” he said.

“I’m more interested [in history] because there’s a lot of fun things to do when I research.

“And then when I learn about more things I can add more stuff in my Minecraft world.”

Using Minecraft to help teach history a hit with Rockhampton students

Minecraft Pocket Edition: 0.15.0 Update Release

Minecraft Pocket Edition: 0.15.0 Update Release

Minecraft Pocket Edition: 0.15.0 Update Release

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Minecraft Pocket edition 0.15.0 update

Fans and players of the Minecraft Pocket Edition will be excited to know that what they have been clamoring for will be upcoming: another new update for the game which would be numbered 0.15.0. Although there has been no official announcement of a timeframe for the release, some of the items included on the update have already been discussed, mainly communicated through the game’s Twitter account. Additionally, fans have also been asked to indicate on the site the ideas they have for the update. There was no assurance though that what they asked for would be included, but the developer may want to have an ear out for common sentiments that could provide the direction for future updates and improvements.

It is amazing how fast new developments are taking place on the Minecraft Pocket Edition. Only recently, an update was rolled out, numbering 0.14.0. And now, talk is already rampant regarding the next update to be released.

Fans will be eager to know that a newer version of the Texture Packs will be added in the 0.15.0 rollout. What is new about these is that besides having the content of the previous Texture Packs, these will also have the capability to add new music, upgrade models, and adjust the in-game animation. These new features to the game allow the player a certain leeway to customize according to need.

It was also announced that the anti-aliasing option will be added, but the control for turning off the Animated Water will be taken out in this newer version. Players who experienced a lag when turning this feature on will be glad to know the issue has been attended to. More graphics options were also hinted at for the upcoming update.

It looks like new blocks may also be part of the 0.15.0. Version-exclusive animation on Pistons and Sticky Pistons will also be rolled out. Redstone-related blocks were hinted at but may or may not be included in this particular update.

There has been some buzz regarding the addition of version-exclusive non-playable characters (NPCs) with possible dialogue.On the part of fans, there has been some calls for more multi-player options, more biomes, and still some more blocks.

Gamers can see that this is going to be one heavy update. And there is the assurance that it may come really soon.

Minecraft Pocket Edition: 0.15.0 Update Release

Minecraft Gear VR Edition – How The Players Described It

Minecraft Gear VR Edition – How The Players Described It

Oculus attended the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and held a special event, where the company has presented almost a complete version of the Minecraft game running on Samsung’s Gear VR headset. The participants were allowed to explore the game and some of them shared their impression through IT websites.

Samsung has released its Gear VR mobile virtual reality headset at the end of November 2015, being manufactured in collaboration with Oculus. Minecraft doesn’t need any introduction, as this sandbox video game was launched in 2011 by Mojang, but three years later, Microsoft has purchased it for 2.5 billion dollars. The game can be played on smartphones running on Android, iOS and Windows Phone, on computers running on Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux or and on Raspberry Pi, and on consoles such as Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Wii U. Soon, Minecraft will be played in virtual reality, and sometime later this year, it will be available for the Oculus Rift and Gear VR.

Those who were curious to play Minecraft on the Gear VR had this opportunity at the Game Developers Conference and they were impressed with the effects, saying that they were able to walk around and fight off enemies without struggling too much. While playing the game, the participants at the GDC have stood in a swivel chair, being able to spin around and to do a 180-degree turn. Likewise other VR games, Minecraft uses a snap-turning function, but many players get motion sickness when jumping the camera quickly.

Overall, the players loved how the huge mountains look in the virtual world and they felt like they were part of a magic landscape with deep valleys flowing with water. One of players remembered how Iron Golems were walking around and had a face-to-face moment with a creature. After this experience, that player started digging a hole in the ground, but he became claustrophobic when he had his body crammed into a small and dark pit. He didn’t like the low-resolution textures and when he was about to panic, he used the torches and calmed down.

Minecraft Gear VR Edition – How The Players Described It