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Sunday, June 16, 2024

Apple’s time travel comedy Time Bandits starts streaming in July - The VergeThe VergeThe VergeExpandThe VergeExpandCommentsThe Verge

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By Andrew Webster, an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories.

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You won’t need to travel too far into the future to see Apple TV Plus’ next adventure series. The streamer just announced that Time Bandits, an adaptation of the 1981 Terry Gilliam film of the same name, will premiere on July 24th. The TV version of the story will span 10 episodes and, according to Apple, is about “an unpredictable journey through time and space with a ragtag group of thieves and their newest recruit: an 11-year-old history buff named Kevin.”

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The show has some comedy bona fides at least, with Jemaine Clement and Iain Morris serving as co-showrunners and Taika Waititi also on board as co-creator and executive producer. The cast, meanwhile, is led by Lisa Kudrow and a young Kal-El Tuck and also features the likes of Tadhg Murphy, Charlyne Yi, and Roger Nsengiyumva. You can get a first look at some of the main cast in the photo above.

Here’s the full description, according to Apple:

Guided by Lisa Kudrow, the eccentric crew of bandits embark on epic adventures while evil forces threaten their conquests and life as they know it. As the group transports through time and space, the gang stumbles upon fascinating worlds of the distant past while seeking out treasure, depending on Kevin to shed light on each situation. The Time Bandits witness the creation of Stonehenge, see the Trojan Horse in action, escape dinosaurs in the prehistoric ages, wreak havoc during medieval times, experience the ice age, ancient civilizations, the Harlem Renaissance, and much more along the way. 

Time Bandits will continue a steady run of genre shows on Apple TV Plus. The not-quite-what-it-seems detective series Sugar just wrapped up its first season, the multiversal Dark Matter is ongoing, and July will also see the premiere of a robot mystery show called Sunny.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Apple doesn’t understand why you use technology - The VergeThe VergeThe VergeExpandThe VergeExpandCommentsThe Verge

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By Elizabeth Lopatto, a reporter who writes about tech, money, and human behavior. She joined The Verge in 2014 as science editor. Previously, she was a reporter at Bloomberg.

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I wonder if Apple CEO Tim Cook was surprised by the visceral revulsion many people felt after viewing the newest commercial for Apple’s iPad. In it, a plethora of creative tools are flattened by an industrial press. Watching a piano, which if maintained can last for something like 50 years, squished to advertise a gadget, designed to be obsolete in less than 10, is infuriating. The backlash was immediate.

The message many of us received was this: Apple, a trillion-dollar behemoth, will crush everything beautiful and human, everything that’s a pleasure to look at and touch, and all that will be left is a skinny glass and metal slab. 

Astoundingly, this is meant to sell a product. “Buy the thing that’s destroying everything you love,” says Apple. This is quite a change from the famous “1984” ad, where Apple styled itself as smashing boring conformity. Sure, the new ad is tone-deaf — after all, Apple rose to prominence by aligning itself with creative types. But it also takes an embarrassingly narrow view of technology. Imagine being such a rube that you believe that the only good technology is new technology.

The iPad doesn’t replace those experiences

That view of technology is fundamentally disrespectful. We are surrounded by stuff that’s meant to endure. Technology, in a much broader sense, is innately hopeful. It’s a bright golden thread between our past and our future.

Language is the most basic technology, the one that lets us build everything else. Writing down our thoughts meant we could begin to access lifetimes of experience. The Pythagorean theorem was so significant when it was first discovered that a cult formed around it; I learned it in sixth grade because it was foundational for a lot of things we created later. These foundations — language, math — made possible a chain of events that allowed Apple to exist.

There’s still a place for the technology Apple crushes in its ad. A TV screen is larger and more enjoyable to use than an iPad if you don’t need to be on the move; that’s why most people still own one. A record player allows the secondary joy of trading physical objects, and get-togethers at record stores. The arcade video game exists in places where you gather with other people. 

The iPad doesn’t replace those experiences. At its best, it complements them. I have never met a professional carpenter who uses only a multi-tool to get their job done. But if you’re trying to travel light, that Swiss Army knife is probably better than an entire toolkit.

This ad does highlight a particular Silicon Valley attitude: It scorns the past as outdated

This ad does highlight a particular Silicon Valley attitude: It scorns the past as outdated rather than respecting it as clever. In some sense, these companies have to: they’ve got products to sell. If Apple were to build something as durable as a piano, it would sell a lot fewer computers. In fact, the company has a history of kneecapping its own products in order to sell more of them: it deliberately slowed its older iPhones, for instance. It also has a history of making repairing and maintaining its products difficult.

In this ad, technology is disposable. I flinched when that piano got crushed. But apparently, no one inside the company did — and a lot of people had to sign off on this ad. The emotional valence of crushing is unmistakable; simply reversing the ad, as Reza Sixo Safai did, so that all the creative tools spring from the iPad immediately improves it. After all, the iPad can also be a creative tool, and isn’t that what the commercial was meant to suggest? 

Apple has a habit of suggesting its older devices are obsolete by releasing new versions that change their shells and styling without altering what they do in any meaningful way. The point of this ad is not about the iPad’s creative uses — it’s that it’s skinny. That’s the big selling point: the skinniest ever. Apple was so focused on its exciting new marketing feature that it lost sight of what’s really important: the tools that make the things we love. 

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Monday, June 10, 2024

Animal Well: Where And Why To Find The Kangaroo

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Animal Well: Where And Why To Find The Kangaroo

Animal Well: Where And Why To Find The Kangaroo

If you’ve played the excellent indie metroidvania Animal Well for at least an hour, you’ve probably been surprised by a Kangaroo. Aside from maybe giving you a jump scare, this animal will bounce around and damage you on contact until one of you retreats. You might think your only recourse in these moments is to retreat, but that’s not the case. In fact, this Kangaroo hides a secret for you to hunt down. We’ll tell you where to find this elusive marsupial, and what to do when you do track it down.

There are five locations on Animal Well’s map where the kangaroo can spawn. It will move to one of the other four locations whenever you spot it, so you’ll have to check each spot if you’re trying to hunt it down. As for why you’d want to hunt for it? Well, if you throw a Firecracker whenever the Kangaroo appears, the marsupial will retreat and drop a K Shard. Once you have three K Shards, they automatically combine to form a K Medal, which you can place in a Circular Recess near the top-left side of the map (next to the room where the giant bat appears after placing a candle).

This hunt isn’t necessary to complete the game’s first “layer,” but it is essential to achieving 100% completion. Here’s everything you need to know to knock out this optional objective.

How to find the rooms where the Kangaroo will spawn

Before we outright tell you how to find the Kangaroo, you should know that you can figure out where the Kangaroo will spawn on your own. You will need a certain item to do it, though, and there’s a good chance you missed it before you saw the credits for the first time (it’s not the Top). If this information is enough to pique your curiosity, then stop reading here.

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The item you need is the UV Wand. You can obtain it after exploring the area that opens after placing the E Medal into the Circular Recess in the bottom-left quadrant of the map (past the room where you got the B. Flame after the seahorse boss battle, there’s a hidden room on the top-right of the screen above the fish head). The UV Wand shows hidden images and messages you can’t normally see, which you’ll need in order to uncover all kinds of codes in Animal Well.

Back to the topic at hand, the Kangaroo can appear in any room in which the UV Wand reveals a picture of the Kangaroo. You’ll find one spawn point near the top-left end of the map, one near the bottom-right end, and three near the map’s center. If you want to explore and find the spawn points yourself, you now know everything you need. Try to remember where you’ve seen the Kangaroo appear before!

All the Kangaroo spawn points in Animal Well

For those of you who want to cut to the chase, here’s where you can find the Kangaroo in Animal Well.

Animal Well Kangaroo Spot 1: In the center of the map

One of the easiest Kangaroo spawn points to reach is one screen to the right of where you place the four flames at the center of the map. You might recognize this area as the place with the duck. This is one of the easier spots to remember, and you’ve likely seen the Kangaroo pop up here already.

Animal Well Kangaroo Spot 2: Beneath the Egg Room

After you check spot 1, head left until you enter the hallway right underneath the egg room. This one’s right in the hallway.

Animal Well Kangaroo Spot 3: In the starting area

This Kangaroo spawn point is one screen to the right of the very first telephone (save point) you find in the game. If you’ve just checked the first two spots, climb down the ladder from the save point in the center of the map, move left one screen, climb down the next ladder you find, and move one screen to the left again.

Alternatively, you can take the bottom-left entrance in the fast travel hub and platform your way over to this spot as well.

Animal Well Kangaroo Spot 4: The dog shrine with the grass bowl

From the fast travel hub, enter the bear’s mouth at the top left side of the screen. Once you emerge, fall down the pit immediately in front of you and then travel one screen to the right.

Animal Well Kangaroo Spot 5: At the “temple” entrance

The final place the Kangaroo can spawn is, fortunately, easy to access. From the fast travel hub, take the bottom-right entrance. From there, simply move one screen to the right. That’s it!

What should you do if the Kangaroo doesn’t spawn?

As mentioned above, the Kangaroo will switch its location whenever you encounter it. It is not a chance-based system, so entering and exiting the same screen over and over again will not work. If you still can’t find the Kangaroo, go down this list and check each location again. You most likely missed a spot, or didn’t think to recheck every spawn point after encountering it.

This objective seems like a grind, but once you know where the spawn points are, you can hunt it down in just a handful of minutes. Once you have the three K Shards, your business with the kangaroo will be concluded (unless you insist on finding some of the game’s incredibly esoteric secrets, but that’s neither here nor there). Enjoy your newfound medal!


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Friday, June 7, 2024

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Unveiling the Allure of RV Parks

RV Parks offer a unique blend of nature, comfort, and community that is hard to find elsewhere. They provide a haven away from home for those who love the open road and the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned RVer, a first-timer, or somewhere in between, there's always something new to uncover at an RV Park.


An RV Park experience is not just about the goal, but also the voyage. It's about uncovering new locations, getting to know new individuals, and making lasting memories. With amenities like playgrounds, there's never a dull moment at an RV Park.


Moreover, RV Parks are often located near historic sites, making them an ideal base for your excursions. So why wait? Start planning your next RV trip today!


The Unmatched Benefits of RV Park Living

One of the primary benefits of staying at an RV Park is the sense of community. It's a place where you can connect with like-minded individuals from all walks of life. Whether you're traveling alone or with family, you'll find a friendly community at an RV Park.

Another benefit is the presence of amenities. Most RV Parks offer water hookups, restrooms, and even community centers. These amenities make your stay convenient.

Lastly, staying at an RV Park is often more affordable than staying at a hotel. Plus, you get to appreciate the great outdoors right at your front door. It's a win-win situation!


Guidelines for Choosing Your Perfect RV Park

When choosing an RV Park, there are several factors to consider. First, think about the location. Do you prefer a seaside park, a hillside retreat, or a park near a vibrant city? The choice is up to you.

Next, consider the amenities. Do you need a park with full hookups, or are you okay with just basic utilities? Do you want a park with a pool, a kids' area, or hiking trails? Make a list of your requirements before you start your search.

Finally, read reviews and ask for advice. Other RVers can provide helpful insights and help you find the perfect park for your needs. Enjoyable camping!


The Benefits of Staying at an RV Park

One of the main benefits of staying at an RV Park is the sense of community. It's a place where you can meet like-minded individuals from all walks of life. Whether you're traveling solo or with family, you'll find a welcoming community at an RV Park.


Another benefit is the availability of amenities. Most RV Parks offer water hookups, restrooms, and even cable TV. These amenities make your stay comfortable and convenient.


Lastly, staying at an RV Park is often more affordable than staying at a hotel. Plus, you get to enjoy the great outdoors right at your doorstep. It's a win-win situation!


Guidelines for Selecting Your Ideal RV Park

When picking an RV Park, there are several factors to consider. First, think about the location. Do you prefer a beachfront park, a mountain retreat, or a park near a vibrant city? The choice is yours.


Next, ponder the amenities. Do you want a park with full hookups, or are you okay with just electricity and water? Do you desire a park with a pool, a kids' area, or nature walks? Create a list of your requirements before you begin your search.


Finally, check out reviews and request suggestions. Other RVers can provide useful insights and assist you find the perfect park for your requirements. Safe camping!


Additional Tips for Choosing an RV Park

Don't forget to think about the capacity of the RV Park. If you like a peaceful and small setting, a smaller RV Park might be ideal for you. On the other hand, larger RV Parks often provide more amenities and activities.


Also, consider the regulations of the RV Park. Some parks have firm rules about noise, while others are more relaxed. Make sure the park's rules fit with your needs.


Lastly, don't overlook to consider the price. RV Parks can vary greatly in price depending on their amenities. Determine a budget before you begin your search to ensure you find a park that meets your monetary needs.

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