Nintendo announced that it will be bringing some of the most iconic games of the Super Nintendo era to the Switch for no additional cost. Games like Super Mario Kart, Super Metroid, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and the classic Super Mario World which are all on our list of the best SNES games […]
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Nintendo confirms ‘Overwatch’ is coming to Switch October 15th
Nintendo has confirmed one of the biggest rumors in gaming over the last week or so is true Overwatch will be available on Switch this fall. It revealed the news in its latest Direct, after a couple of leaks and a Kotaku report indicated Blizzard’s FPS was making its way to the console. You’ll be […]
Steam Library revamp arrives on September 17 with a streamlined interface and ‘Dynamic Collections’
Steam has received a few big redesigns over the years, but usually, the core aesthetic and functionality of the software remains relatively unchanged. It’s almost done though starting on September 17, Steam’s long-awaited Library revamp will begin rolling out. Aesthetics and taste in general are subjective, so it’s tough to say whether or not the new Library […]
The first Amazon Fire TV with an OLED screen and built-in Alexa mics is here
TVs that come loaded with Amazon’s Fire TV software (or even Roku OS for that matter) have stuck to LCD. But today Amazon has announced that an OLED Fire TV Edition is on the way just not in the United States, unfortunately. The company has partnered with Grundig to release two versions of an OLED […]
Twitter temporarily disables tweeting via SMS after account hijacks
Twitter isn’t taking any chances in the wake of hackers compromising the accounts of celebrities and its own CEO. The social site is “temporarily” disabling the option to tweet via SMS until there’s greater security in place. Carriers need to address “vulnerabilities” in their systems, the company said, while Twitter itself planned to tackle its […]
Amazon reportedly has ‘more than 20’ Fire TV devices coming, including an OLED TV
Amazon looks set to release a new Fire TV Cube and a host of new “Fire TV Edition” devices soon as well as what could be the first OLED Fire TV television set. Now-deleted posts on TechCrunch and CordCutters had the details, which have since made the rounds the BBC, and elsewhere. Reportedly, the new […]
Spotify is bringing back its Android home screen widget
Spotify says it’s bringing back a popular Android home screen playback widget it had quietly phased out last month. The user outcry was strong enough to convince Spotify to bring it back, and a Spotify manager confirmed in the community forums that the widget would be arriving in a future update. Spotify first explained the […]
Asus announces ROG Phone II Ultimate Edition with 1TB of storage
PC hardware and smartphone maker ASUS introduced the ROG Phone II at an event held in China in July this year. The company today announced at its IFA 2019 press event that the gaming smartphone will go on sale in Europe by the end of this month and will also arrive in the U.S. sometime […]
YouTube says it’s being responsible but what it needs to be is accountable
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki wrote a blog post in which she talked about the platform’s commitment to leaving up controversial videos even when they are offensive. This week, the company posted a new message about the videos they have decided to take down and, YouTube says, it’s taking down many more videos than it ever […]
DJI is now making you pay Trump’s tariffs when you buy its drones
China-based drone maker DJI is passing on the cost of President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs on imported Chinese goods to American buyers. Following the new 15% tariff increase which came into effect at the start of September, DJI has made several alterations to its online catalog and ratcheted up prices of a handful […]
Dell XPS 15 review (2019)
The Dell XPS 15 for 2019 fixes the laptop’s most glaring flaw the webcam placement but doesn’t change much more than this beyond some upgraded components. This feels like a missed opportunity to bring Dell’s flagship 15-inch laptop in line with the rest of its redesigned XPS range. Good Webcam has finally moved Core i9 […]
Firefox 69 lands with third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default
The latest version of Mozilla’s Firefox browser, out now for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android, now blocks third-party tracking cookies and cryptominers by default. First enabled for new users in June, Enhanced Tracking Protection blocks known third-party tracking cookies based on tracking prevention lists maintained by Disconnect. On sites where it is activated, you’ll see […]
Google says a fix for that obnoxious Calendar spam issue is on the way
Google says it’s hard at work resolving an issue that allows malicious third parties to hijack your Google Calendar with unremovable spam invites. Google posted to its Calendar Help forums yesterday to say that it’s aware of the issue and “working diligently” to fix it. “We’re aware of the spam occurring in Calendar and are […]
Huawei accuses the US of cyberattacks and other ‘unscrupulous’ behavior
Huawei accused the US of carrying out cyberattacks, attempted entrapment, unlawful searches and more. Huawei says the US has “been using every tool at its disposal” including “unscrupulous means” to disrupt the business operations of Huawei and its partners. The accusations, which were made without evidence, come one day after the US and Poland signed […]
OnePlus TV may come with eight speakers and Dolby Atmos support
OnePlus has been slowly releasing details about its upcoming smart TV. Today, we learned that OnePlus TV will have eight built-in speakers with a combined 50 watts of power. According to an Amazon listing spotted by 9to5Google, they’ll pack “punchy bass to fill your living room,” and they’ll be powered by Dolby Atmos. While a […]















