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(KGTV) — A new challenger is approaching the video game market, and it's aiming to become the Netflix of video games.Google Tuesday introduced a new video game streaming service called Stadia. The platform promises to deliver gamers instant access to games on TV, mobile devices, or desktop computers in resolutions up to 4K and 60 frames per second."When players use Stadia, they'll be able to access their games at all times, and on virtually any screen," the company said in a release. "And developers will have access to nearly unlimited resources to create the games they’ve always dreamed of."RELATED: Video games are now a legitimate high school sportIn a contrast to many video game consoles and PCs, Google says Stadia won't require any downloads, updates, patches or installs for its content.Stadia also comes with its own controller, supported through WiFi. Much like current generation video game consoles, the controller will have buttons to capture gameplay happening on a user's screen instantly. However, Google has also inserted a Google Assistant button for its AI-powered virtual assistant. The controller also includes a built-in microphone.According to Engadget, the service will actually allow viewers watching a Stadia streaming to jump in line to join their game as part of a "Crowd Play" feature.Google released a trailer for the upcoming platform, touting it as a new place for gamers to play together:The service will launch later in 2019 in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and in several European countries. Thus far, Stadia's main competition in the video market would appear to be the big three: Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft.While Sony's "Playstation Now" currently offers hundreds of games on a subscription-based service, Microsoft intends to release its own subscription service called "Xbox Game Pass." Nintendo doesn't have a streaming service, but offers on-the-go console gaming without the need for a constant internet connection, like Stadia.Amazon and Verizon are reportedly testing ideas for their own video game offerings as well. 2073

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(KGTV) - Does a viral video really show metal pieces seamlessly melding into one solid item?Yes.The promotional video from a Chinese machining company shows how it can create parts that fit together so precisely the seam can't be seen or felt. 251

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(KGTV) — Disney Parks has revealed a new look at the attractions coming to Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge expansion next year.The new Star Wars-themed land will feature a slew of galactic attractions for fans when it opens in summer 2019.One ride revealed Saturday was "Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run," putting guests in the cockpit of the famed space vessel as one of three unique flight crew roles.RELATED: 425

  

(KGTV) - Are you considering a move to Mexico as a way to escape San Diego’s high cost of living? You can compare prices to see if the payoff is worth the major change in your lifestyle. Numbeo breaks down some common prices in Rosarito. All prices are rounded up, based on a 1 peso to .052 United States dollar exchange rate. Apartment rent, one bedroom in the center of the city: 5Movie ticket: .40Utilities for a 915 square foot apartment: Meal at a mid-range restaurant: Domestic beer: .80Cappuccino: .15Water, 12 oz. bottle: $.58Milk, 1 gallon: .92Loaf of bread: .30Chicken breasts, 1 pound: .60Although you may find many items are cheaper in Mexico than San Diego, there are other costs to consider. Travel: If you plan to visit the U.S. often, you may find yourself filling up the tank more often. You’ll still have to pay U.S. taxes. Even if you leave the country, you’ll still an American citizen. Banking can be frustrating, according to Business Insider. Give yourself plenty of time to open an account. 1043

  

(KGTV) — As demonstrations around the country call for police reforms, demands for cities to "defund the police" have increased.But what does that really mean? Is it a reduction in funding or eliminating departments? So far, the calls have included both."There are some advocates who would like to see a police-free environment in a lot of cities," Scripps National Political Editor Joe St. George tells 10News' Jon Horn. "Now for some people that is a terrifying thought. Police help prevent theft, they prevent violent crime. So it is something that is certainly going to be a hotly contested political issue."RELATED: San Diego City Council approves budget, adds Office on Race & EquitySt. George added that both Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden have both said they do not support calls to "defund the police," so the issue may fall on local cities.Policy proposals are still in the early stages. Supporters of the movement say they'd like to see less patrolling and reaction to major needs. But critics say patrolling helps prevent crimes from happening.If budget reductions are in the mix, depending on the amount, departments can either expect layoffs or a shift in priorities, according to St. George."If you're talking millions of dollars worth of cuts to a police department, there will have to be layoffs. If you're talking a couple hundred thousand, perhaps they would shift priorities from one program to another," St. George says.In San Diego, locals voiced their calls for decreasing the police department's budget for the 2021 fiscal year. City leaders voted Monday to approve the budget, which will increase SDPD's budget to 6 million.In contrast, Minneapolis' City Council has voiced intentions to disband the local department, calling their current department unreformable. City leaders have not announced plans for a future public safety agency.RELATED: Advocates calling to defund or disband police departmentsBudget changes could lead to different ways of serving the community, according to Isaac Bryan, Executive Director of the UCLA Black Policy Project. Cities may focus more on preventative efforts like education and services for low-income communities."I definitely think there are partnerships to be made and there's opportunity to be had, but that reimagining really first comes with having the resources to dream," said Bryan. "Right now, we don't have that because over half of our budgets, the discretionary funds go to law enforcement and policing."One thing that is likely, whether it be budget or policy changes, is that no two cities can expect to see the same response."Every city is going to be different. San Diego is going to respond differently than Los Angeles and California cities will respond differently than cities in Minnesota," St. George says. 2839

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