Samsung has officially announced two long-rumored tablets: the Galaxy Tab S7 FE and the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. The company is yet to confirm US pricing or availability for the Tab S7 FE, but in the UK, the tablet will cost £589 or £629 depending on whether you opt for 64GB or 128GB of storage, […]
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Acer’s Predator Triton 500 SE has a new 16:10 Mini LED display
Acer’s Special Edition range of gaming laptops are designed to cram the power of a monster machine into a more refined body. Six months after announcing the Triton 300 SE, the company is busting out the Triton 500 SE, promising that same blend of respectable looks and gonzo power. The Triton 500 SE can be […]
Nintendo’s OLED Switch could come in September
Nintendo could release its heavily rumored new version of the Switch in September or October, according to a report by Bloomberg. Manufacturing is reportedly planned to start as soon as July, and Bloomberg says the system may be announced before the E3 trade show, which kicks off in virtual form on June 12th. News first […]
Microsoft is holding an Xbox and Bethesda showcase on June 13th
Microsoft’s big E3 event to showcase upcoming Xbox and Bethesda games will kick off on Sunday, June 13th at 1PM ET. It will be a 90-minute show. “The show will be focused on games from Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda, and many game creators from our partners around the world,” Aaron Greenberg, general manager of Xbox […]
Ubisoft will show the first gameplay from ‘Far Cry 6’ this Friday
Ubisoft will show off gameplay from Far Cry 6 later this week, the company announced today. For Far Cry fans, this is their first chance to see the game since Ubisoft delayed it last October. The May 28th stream will start at 12:30PM ET. Far Cry 6 was originally set to be released on February […]
NVIDIA could announce the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU on June 1st
Nvidia is teasing a GeForce event for May 31st, the same day the company is rumored to be launching its new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card. A mysterious 11-second teaser video has appeared on Twitter today, simply revealing a GeForce event for 10PM PT on May 31st, or 1AM ET on June 1st. Recent […]
Facebook is going after misinformation superspreaders
Facebook says it will penalize individuals who repeatedly share misinformation. The company introduced new warnings that will notify users that repeatedly sharing false claims could result in “their posts moved lower down in News Feed so other people are less likely to see them.” Starting today, we will reduce the distribution of all posts in […]
Lockheed Martin and GM are working on an electric Moon buggy
General Motors says it aims to help NASA bring electric and autonomous vehicles to the moon this decade to allow Artemis astronauts to zip around the lunar surface. The legacy car company announced Wednesday that it’s teaming up with longtime NASA contractor Lockheed Martin to develop new moon buggies. “These next-generation rovers will dramatically extend […]
Spy Alarm turns your Switch into an invisible tripwire
Sabec, the studio that turned Nintendo Switch into a scientific calculator, is back at it with another pretty ridiculous app for the console. Spy Alarm creates an invisible beam using the infrared sensor on the right Joy-Con. When someone or something triggers the tripwire, an alarm will sound on your Switch and the app will […]
Tidal now also offers offline listening on the Apple Watch
Tidal has released its first Apple Watch app, giving you the chance to either play offline music or stream without needing your iPhone nearby. You’ll need to link your Tidal account through a web browser, but after that you can blast your running playlist from your wrist at any time. Tidal was available on Samsung […]
Huawei to launch first mobile devices powered by HarmonyOS 2.0 on June 2
Earlier this year, we learned that Huawei’s homegrown HarmonyOS 2.0 amounted to little more than a poorly-disguised Android 10 clone, despite the company’s insistence that it was a new and radically different operating system that would be able to fit a variety of computing scenarios. For the past years, the Chinese company has been navigating […]
Microsoft wants Teams to be your go-to for collaborative apps
Microsoft is making a bigger push to make Teams a platform for collaborative apps. After launching apps for Team Meetings last Fall, Microsoft is now giving developers more flexibility. For one, their apps will no longer have to be confined into sidebars, as Teams is now testing testing main stage collaboration. That could, for example, […]
Google Photos will help you delete blurry pictures
As you may know that Google is ending its free unlimited storage service of Google Photos from June 01, 2021. For those who are unaware, Google offers 15GB of free storage with each Google account. And as of now, if you upload images, videos in the original quality, it counts in your 15GB free plan […]
Apple releases iOS 14.6 and iPadOS 14.6 to the public
Apple has released iOS 14.6 and iPadOS 14.6 with paid podcast subscriptions, and Apple Card Family. iOS 14.6 and iPadOS 14.6 are media focused releases with changes to Apple Podcasts and Apple Music being the headlining features. Apple has already begun the iOS 14.7 beta cycle signaling that the company still isn’t done with updates […]
Russia orders Google to delete ‘illegal’ content or face slowdowns
Google faces an ultimatum in Russia. Per Reuters, the country’s Roskomnadzor internet commission gave the company 24 hours to delete more than 26,000 instances of what it’s classifying as illegal content. The watchdog, Roskomnadzor, said it had sent more than 26,000 calls to Google to remove illegal information, including videos containing information on drugs or […]