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HBO's upcoming Westworld series adds Oscar-nominee Ed Harris to the cast of its sci-fi drama inspired by the 1973 film about a futuristic theme park.
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Fans of the Defender have been clamoring for a new version ever since the late 1990s, when regulations prevented the off-roader from being sold in the U.S. Land Rover has settled on the design for the new Defender, but company executives say it won't look like the DC100 Concept that premiered in 2011.
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Watch Sony's Gamescom 2014 PlayStation press briefing right here. We'll be getting news on all sorts of upcoming PlayStation titles for 2014 and beyond.
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The 2015 Cadillac Escalade Platinum Collection is the new top trim level for the GM brand's bombastic full-size luxury SUV. It comes with other updates, including a new eight-speed transmission.
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Activision revives the Sierra brand as a new sub-publishing label. First up is Geometry Wars: Dimensions in 2014 and a new King's Quest game in 2015.
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We take a first look at the tablet version of Toys For Bob's Skylanders: Trap Team, which releases day and date with the console game on October 5, 2014. The tablet release is a content-complete port with an assortment of mobile-specific features.
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Goat Simulator, which began as a bit of a joke project from developer Coffee Stain Studios, is now heading to the iPhone and iPad after a highly successful launch on the Windows, Mac and Linux platforms.
The game, which puts the player in control of a goat who just wants to wreck and crash into things and people, launched on April 1 (April Fools Day, get it?). However, even with a ton of bugs that Coffee Stain even admits to being in the game, Goat Simulator has now sold nearly one million copies in less than five months. Today, Microsoft announced that Goat Simulator will also be coming to the Xbox One console.
There's no word on when the mobile version of the game will be released but we are certainly more than ready to crash our goat on those devices soon. What do you think about Goat Simulator's upcoming launch on the iPhone and iPad?
Source: Coffee Stain Studios on Twitter
Apple CEO Tim Cook is following up on their splashy video on diversity from earlier this summer with some hard and apparently disappointing numbers. A human resources report from Apple shows that 55% of employees are white, and 70% are male.
Here's what Cook had to say on the issue.
"Apple is committed to transparency, which is why we are publishing statistics about the race and gender makeup of our company. Let me say up front: As CEO, I'm not satisfied with the numbers on this page. They're not new to us, and we've been working hard for quite some time to improve them. We are making progress, and we're committed to being as innovative in advancing diversity as we are in developing our products. Inclusion and diversity have been a focus for me throughout my time at Apple, and they're among my top priorities as CEO. I'm proud to work alongside the many senior executives we've hired and promoted in the past few years, including Eddy Cue and Angela Ahrendts, Lisa Jackson and Denise Young-Smith. The talented leaders on my staff come from around the world, and they each bring a unique point of view based on their experience and heritage. And our board of directors is stronger than ever with the addition of Sue Wagner, who was elected in July."
Good on Cook for publishing these numbers and reasserting Apple's efforts for improved diversity in the tech sector. As we all know, it's an industry that could use a better sense of inclusion.
Source: Apple