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If any company can revive the standalone gadget, it's the one that sold us all on it in the first place.
The latest updates to Quest 3 are minor but welcome, but Meta is making it clear Horizon OS and third-party apps are what will draw folks back to VR.
Google Maps is killing Timeline on the web as it pushes users to only use the app to keep location data more private.
Nvidia's 'G-Assist’ will make adjusting your graphical settings far easier. It will also offer you in-game tips and advice.
The ModRetro Chromatic plays original Game Boy cartridges like the Analogue Pocket. It also comes with Tetris.
The $1,300 Odyssey OLED G8 has access to streaming services without a PC, and it along with the 360 HZ G6 come with some strong anti-glare screens.
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There’s a new ProArt laptop, a 2-in-1, and a convertible running on new AMD and Qualcomm chips. Plus the Zenbook now comes in ‘Ceraluminum.’ Wait, what?
The $60 adapter will let you play PC VR games directly on your headset, but you won’t get HDR, eye tracking, or adaptive triggers.
This is its second price hike in a year, the last being in July of 2023.
That means there’s no more getting it serviced at Apple stores. Not to mention, the 6th-gen iPod Touch and 21.5-inch iMac are inching closer to the grave.
The Ace's biggest selling point is an audio swap feature that requires you to own an $800 Sonos sound bar.
There are new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs made to conquer gaming, but there’s a whole new chip specifically to win against ARM-based Copilot+ PCs.
The $800 ROG Ally X has better RAM and storage with potentially twice the battery life, but it's also a much more ergonomic handheld.
The desk of the future could be virtual. Plus, new iOS 18 details, and we finally see what the Galaxy Watch Ultra might look like.
It's long been a common practice among people who don't like slow phones.
The M4 iPad Pro wasn't the only thing May had to offer.
Reports say the dull iPhone assistant is getting an AI facelift at WWDC 2024, plus there’s more AI features coming thanks to a partnership with OpenAI.
The ‘neural processing unit’ is being pushed as the next big thing for ‘AI PCs’ and ‘AI smartphones,’ but it won’t eliminate the need for cloud-based AI.
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