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Next Xbox and PS5 – Predictions, Updates and Changes

Both Sony and Microsoft have been talking about the next generation of their consoles. What we know about how the future of gaming will look like is that there is no much time needed to wait until we are able to see the next Xbox Scarlett and PlayStation 5. The problem is that we do not know the exact date. Some reports suggest that 2019 is the year of their release, some others vote on 2020, but there is no official word to confirm this. There is one brave analyst who claims that the generations we are waiting for will not be like we know them.

According to Mat Piscatella, an NPD analyst, who talked to GamingBolt, the consoles we are waiting for will arrive at us either this year or the next one. Besides that, the model will not be either generational nor traditional. Both manufacturers will get out of their comfort zones.

According to him, even though the differences will be harsh, the companies’ revenue will not go down too much. Somehow he considered that the new things to come would affect the companies just a little bit.

It is not that surprising, is it? When something new arrives on the market, everyone wants to try it so older versions will not be sold as many as when they were new. Both the consoles from Sony and the one from Microsoft are predicted to be compatible with VR systems so who would not be excited for that?

Unfortunately, no concrete information has been released about the launch of either the Xbox or the PlayStation 5, but for sure if that does not happen this year, we should expect it next year. What we know for sure is that both companies are working on creating a better experience for their buyers.

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When Is Anonymous Feedback in the Workplace Important?

There’s an ongoing debate about the value of anonymous feedback in the workplace. Some people are against it, saying that it impedes transparency and honesty by allowing employees to hide behind an obscured identity. In other words, some people believe it lets employees off the hook when it comes to standing behind their opinions. Others are for it, believing it improves the quality of feedback companies receive from respondents and allows employees to chip in their two cents without having to fear retribution.

The real answer likely lies somewhere between these two extremes: There are times and places when anonymous feedback in the workplace is important. Here are three examples.

When Identity Could Affect Respondents’ Answers

Imagine you’re in a conference room with other members of your team or department. A manager asks a tough question about a touchy topic. You have an opinion but raising your hand and offering it to the group is downright intimidating. There’s a chance you could offend someone by being truthful, potentially affecting how your colleagues and superiors view you. So, you sit back and wait for someone else to speak up. The problem is that everyone else is doing the same. The end result? Most participants walk away from the meeting feeling some mix of frustration, anxiety or confusion. The organization does not get the candid feedback it needs to improve decision-making. It’s an all-around lose-lose.

This type of situation is exactly what anonymous feedback can help organizations avoid. As one professor notes, “People are scared to tell their bosses what they really think.” This is especially true when the feedback is critical or negative.

Allowing employees to remove their identify from the equation can motivate them to answer honestly. Since they don’t have to worry about facing personal consequences, they can feel empowered to speak up. This is an example of how anonymous feedback can enhance the overall quality of feedback collected.

When “What” Matters More Than “Who”

When you’re soliciting opinions from a large group, it actually convolutes the results to worry about individual answers. If you’re surveying an entire company at an all-hands meeting, imagine how complex it’d be to track hundreds or thousands of answers plus the identities of each participant. Cases like these illustrate how often, the “what” matters more than the “who.” Sometimes crowdsourcing responses is simply a matter of being able to collect a substantial volume of honest answers quickly. The ability to collect anonymous feedback through a tool like Poll Everywhere goes a long way in this regard.

When Honesty Is Paramount for Accuracy

At the end of the day, anonymous feedback removes many of the hurdles standing between employees and their honest opinions. When your organization is making a decision, you need the most accurate information possible from which to work. Giving employees the chance to answer questions anonymously helps make sure you’re not getting any interference from outside factors—like anxiety, shyness or office politics.

Let’s say you’re giving a group of employees a “pop quiz” to check for retention after an important training. You simply want to make sure participants have retained key information; you’re not trying to “call out” anyone for answering incorrectly. Taking identity out of the equation will help you gauge collective retention in a way that doesn’t put employees on the spot. This way, they can focus on group learning rather than individual judgement.

Surveying employees is a great way for management to keep its finger on the pulse of opinion. Honest feedback is important because it drives better decision-making. Anonymous feedback is beneficial in certain situations, like collecting potentially sensitive feedback or polling large groups with a focus on the answers, not the respondents.

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PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett Might Launch In 2020, According To An Analyst

A lot of rumors about the next-generation consoles emerged on the Internet, lately. Even though we know for sure that we will have a PlayStation 5 and a next Xbox, commonly dubbed Xbox Scarlett, we do not know when the system would come out. Now, according to an analyst, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett might launch in 2020, following their announcements which would happen this year, 2019.

PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett Might Launch In 2020

In line with other reports, to some extent, Mat Piscatella, an NPD analyst, revealed its own predictions on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett release dates on GamingBolt.

“I’m forecasting announcements in 2019 for 2020 launches for both PlayStation 5 and the next Xbox. However, I do think we’ve moved past the traditional generational model. I expect both manufacturers to add features that will further blur these lines,” said NPD analyst Mat Piscatella for the GamingBolt.

Both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Sales Would Drop In 2019

As we’re moving closer to the end of the cycle of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, both PS4 and Xbox One sales would drop significantly in 2019, as the gamers will get ready for the new consoles, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett, which, according to Mat Piscatella, would roll out in 2020.

“I forecast both PS4 and Xbox One hardware unit sales to decline in the single-digit percentages next year [2019], but more because we’re nearing the latter stages of the cycle, and I don’t anticipate either making drastic moves on price. Both systems have done well in the US, but 2019 will likely be a transition year as we move into 2020,” said Mat Piscatella.

However, all these are just rumors, as we still don’t have anything official from Sony and Microsoft. Nonetheless, Mat Piscatella’s predictions are in line with other reports and information revealed in late-2018, according to which Sony would announce its PlayStation 5 next-gen console in 2019, most likely, in May.

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OxygenOS 9.0.3 for OnePlus 6 Comes With Bluetooth EQ, Nightscape Mode Improvements, And More

OnePlus has been busy for the last two weeks, working at the new software updates. Over the weekend, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer rolled out the latest official over-the-air (OTA) software update for its OnePlus 5, 5T, and OnePlus 6, as well. The OnePlus 5 and 5T devices received OxygenOS 9.0.1, while the OnePlus 6 got OxygenOS 9.0.3. OxygenOS 9.0.3 for OnePlus 6 comes with Bluetooth EQ, Nightscape mode improvements, and more than that.

The changelog for OxygenOS 9.0.1 for OnePlus 5 and 5T is shorter than the one for OxygenOS 9.0.3. The most significant changes the OxygenOS 9.0.1 brings are improved Wi-Fi stability and optimized OxygenOS reading mode and sRGB display mode. Also, OnePlus fixed the 4G VoLTE issues.

OxygenOS 9.0.3 for OnePlus 6 Comes With Bluetooth EQ, Nightscape Mode Improvements, And More

With OxygenOS 9.0.3, OnePlus 6 smartphones would receive more stable Bluetooth and WiFi, and the Chinese manufacturer promised that the new update would lead to better connectivity across both wireless standards. Besides, the latest update also boasts Android’s December security patch.

However, the essential updates OxygenOS 9.0.3 brings are the Bluetooth EQ, an equalizer tuner for Bluetooth headphones, and several improvements to the performance of the OnePlus 6’s camera’s Nightscape mode which now has better features and improved slow-motion video capture functionality.

OnePlus 6 Received OxygenOS 9.0.3 Update With Many New Enhancements and Changes

OxygenOS 9.0.3 for OnePlus 6 changelog:

  • System
    • Improved Wi-Fi stability for better connectivity
    • Improved Bluetooth stability for better connectivity
    • Updated Android security patch to 2018.12
    • General bug fixes and improvements
  • Camera
    • Improved Nightscape performance
  • Earphone
    • Audio tuner for Bluetooth earphones
  • Communication
    • Updated APNs for better connectivity

OnePlus, as usually, will roll out OxygenOS 9.0.1 and OxygenOS 9.0.3 incrementally, meaning that the updates will gradually arrive on OnePlus 5/5T and OnePlus 6, respectively. To check if the updates are available on your device, go to Settings -> Software Updates and see if either of the new OxygenOS versions is ready to install.

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Chrome 73 To Bring a Dark Mode for Windows Users, Following The One on macOS

According to some recent reports, Chrome 73 will bring a dark mode for Windows users, following the similar feature that would also become available on macOS with the 73rd version of Google Chrome. However, the Windows-based version of Google Chrome 73 would only allow users to test the dark theme by adding a command line, while the Chrome 73 on macOS 10.14 would support the macOS’s own dark mode.

Dark modes and themes are increasingly common among apps, software, and so on, and are one of the most sought-after features by the users. While we already have a dark mode in YouTube and other Google apps, Chrome is late in implementing such a feature, so it’s about time to get one.

According to a bug report identified by Techdows, the preliminary work on the dark mode in Google Chrome 73 for Windows has already started, but, as reported, it would follow a different path than the one on the macOS 10.14’s Chrome variant.

Chrome 73 To Bring a Dark Mode for Windows Users

Different from the dark mode of Chrome on macOS, which would follow the macOS’s own dark theme, the Windows version of Chrome would only boast a dark mode if users would force its implementation via a command line.

On the other hand, the dark mode in Chrome 73 for Windows would is only P2 (priority-2), while that on macOS is P1. That’s surprising since Google Chrome has way more users on Windows than it has on macOS.

For the time being, Google Chrome already shows a dark theme for its incognito tabs for the users to make a difference between them and regular tabs. However, that incognito dark mode is not affecting the menus but only the main user interface. Accordingly, Google plans to implement a complete dark mode in Chrome 73 which would completely change the entire interface into a darkish one, that including the menus.

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