MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is set to conduct reblocking and repairs on portions of Edsa this weekend. In a traffic advisory, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) announced that the DPWH road reblocking would begin on Friday, April 23, until April 25. The reblocking will cover the following areas: 1. Edsa, from Dario Bridge to Landers, the first lane from the sidewalk, northbound 2. Agham Road, in front of the Office of the Ombudsman, the second lane from center island Travelers are advised to take North Avenue, Quezon Avenue, and Edsa as alternate routes. Motorists are advised to avoid those areas as the traffic build-up is expected. MMDA said all affected roads would be fully passable on Monday, April 26. abc ... » Learn More about Portions of Edsa to undergo repairs, reblocking from April 23 to April 25
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Xbox cloud game world extends to Apple gadgets
Microsoft will be expanding access to its Xbox cloud gaming service to more devices including Apple's smartphones and tablets. SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft on Monday began a trial run of letting people play Xbox cloud games using Apple mobile devices as well as Windows-powered computers. The small test spread across 22 countries is a step by the Xbox maker to allow games typically confined to consoles to be played using smartphones, tablets or personal computers. The list of countries included the Britain, France and the United States. "This is an exciting step on our journey to bring gaming to the 3 billion players around the world," project xCloud vice president Catherine Gluckstein said in a blog post. A limited number of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers will receive invitations to be able to access a catalogue of hundreds of titles through Edge, Chrome, or Safari web browsers, according to Gluckstein. Microsoft planned to make the option available to all Ultimate ... » Learn More about Xbox cloud game world extends to Apple gadgets