This was a great year for gaming with titles like Alan Wake 2, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, The Legends of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Baldur's Gate 3 and more.
Students enjoy a cloudy day on Farrand Field. (Matt Sisneros/CU Independent File)
In an email sent to University of Colorado Boulder community members, Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rouke announced new plans for the summer term and the expectations they have for the fall.
“We anticipate offering the majority of courses in person, increasing access to our campus dining options, amenities and facilities, and increasing student social activities and on-campus events,” they said in the message.
Moore and O’Rouke said that they would be working closely with public health officials to determine what campus would look like the coming academic year, but gave no specific plans that would be implemented.
Xiaomi might be pushing the curve a little too far.
China-based smartphone manufacturer, Xiaomi, has unveiled its quad-curved waterfall display concept smartphone. The device offers an 88-degree curve on all angles and no ports or buttons.
The company says that in order to curve the glass, it needed to bend it under 800-degree Celsius high temperature and pressure, which required four different polishing tools and up to more than 10 complex procedures. The handset also features one camera sensor on its rear.
That said, if this device is ever actually released, Xiaomi will likely change up the design of its back.