Resident Evil 4 for iPhone Will Cost $60

The Resident Evil 4 remake that’s coming to iPhone will be priced at $59.99, the same price that Capcom charges for the game on consoles like the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X. Resident Evil 4 can be pre-ordered on the ‌iPhone‌, iPad, and Mac right now, and under the in-app purchase list, the […]

Read More

Resident Evil 4 (2023): Separate Ways DLC review — It’s just more RE4 for $10, and that’s great

Quick menu Ah, the Resident Evil franchise. One of the most famous horror series of all time, now spanning decades of mainline entries, strange spin-offs, repeated failed attempts at multiplayer, and now a growing line of excellent remakes reimagining classic RE titles. Resident Evil 4 (RE4) was the latest classic to be remade, releasing earlier […]

Read More

Review: GravaStar’s Unique Robot-Inspired Power Adapter Fast-Charges iPhone and Offers Two USB-C Ports

GravaStar is a small company that designs quirky speakers and unique desktop power adapters, and its latest product, the Delta35 GaN Fast Charger, combines fun and functionality. The Delta35 is a 35-watt power adapter that looks like a little robot. There are two USB-C ports at the top of the power adapter, LED lights that […]

Read More

Join the AI revolution with NVIDIA

AI hit the mainstream in a big way last year. All of a sudden we had ChatGPT, AI-generated art, and incredible tools for everything from photo and video editing to coding and gaming. It’s no exaggeration to say that every part of computing is being revolutionized by this technology.  What most people don’t know is […]

Read More

Spotify Using AI to Translate Podcasters’ Original Voices to Additional Languages

Spotify this week announced an AI translation feature for podcasters that could give it an edge over Apple’s podcasting platform. Voice Translation for podcasts uses artificial intelligence to translate podcasts into additional languages using the original podcaster’s voice. While Spotify developed the tool, it is using OpenAI’s latest voice generation technology. It learns the original […]

Read More

Your Galaxy phone’s USB-C cable is perfectly safe for the iPhone 15

The iPhone has finally switched to a USB-C connector, which means Android and iOS users can now share their cables with each other. Samsung users will be among the biggest beneficiaries of Apple’s adoption of USB-C on the iPhone, but is it possible the USB-C cable you got with your Galaxy phone will end up […]

Read More

Good news for masochists: Someone made a Starfield Digipick Simulator

What you need to know Starfield’s digipicking minigame is significantly different (and more difficult) than the lockpicking mechanics found in past Bethesda titles. Though many players feel it’s too frustrating and slows gameplay down too much, there are also plenty of folks who enjoy the puzzles. One talented community member has published an open source […]

Read More

Apple Releases watchOS 10.0.2 for Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 9

Apple today released watchOS 10.0.2, a minor update to the watchOS 10 operating system that came out earlier this month. watchOS 10.0.2 comes five days after the release of watchOS 10.0.1, another minor update. According to Apple’s release notes for the update, watchOS 10.0.2 includes bug fixes and important security updates for the Apple Watch. […]

Read More

Apple Releases iOS 17.0.2 and iPadOS 17.0.2 for All iPhones and iPads

Apple today released iOS 17.0.2 and iPadOS 17.0.2 updates, with the software coming five days after the releases of iOS 17.0.1 and iPadOS 17.0.1. Today’s iOS 17.0.2 and iPadOS 17.0.2 updates arrive as build 21A351 and can be downloaded on eligible iPhones and iPads over-the-air by going to Settings > General > Software Update. Note […]

Read More

Meet 10 dinos (yes, dinosaurs!) in this wholesome farming simulator that you probably never heard of

Have you ever daydreamed about being whisked away to a wholesome little village where you could work away your days growing crops with a helping hand from an adorable little dinosaur pal? If I didn’t before, I certainly do now after learning about Paleo Pines, the cozy farming simulator and town revitalization game developed by […]

Read More

Apple’s Eddy Cue Explains Why Google is iPhone’s Default Search Engine

Apple’s services chief Eddy Cue today testified in the antitrust trial between the U.S. Department of Justice and Google, answering questions about a deal that sees Google set as the default search engine on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. According to a report from The Verge today, Google pays Apple billions of dollars per year […]

Read More

Apple Releases Safari 17 With Profiles, Locked Private Browsing Windows and More

Apple today released Safari 17, the newest version of the Safari browser. Safari 17 can be downloaded on macOS Monterey and macOS Ventura, and it brings some of the macOS Sonoma features to older operating systems. Safari 17 introduces support for Profiles, so browsing can be separated into topics like work and personal, plus it […]

Read More

Microsoft picks the nuclear option when it comes to data centers and AI

What you need to know Microsoft’s data centers and AI projects take up a lot of resources and negatively impact the climate. The company is looking to mitigate these issues by picking up nuclear energy. Microsoft is currently looking to fill a new principal program manager for nuclear technology role within the organization. The person […]

Read More

Apple Releases Studio Display Firmware 17 With Improvements to Built-In Camera

Alongside macOS Sonoma, Apple today released a Studio Display 17 firmware update after several months of beta testing. The update includes improvements to the camera, and it is available after updating to ‌macOS Sonoma‌. The Studio Display firmware can be updated by connecting the display to a Mac. Studio Display owners can go to System […]

Read More

Bizarre Starfield bug lets player take all of New Atlantis into space, and they can’t put it back

What you need to know A Starfield player has encountered a bug that allowed them to fly the entirety of New Atlantis, the first city visited after the game’s tutorial, into space. Despite attempts to “return it” by grav jumping or landing on planets, the city stubbornly followed the player everywhere.  Reloading a save appears […]

Read More

Huawei nova 12 and 12 Pro specs leak, both running on HiSilicon Kirin chipsets

A Weibo post leaked an official poster for Huawei’s upcoming nova 12 duo, revealing quite a bit about the nova 12 and nova 12 Pro. The latter is particularly interesting as it runs on a Kirin 9000S chipset, which also powers up the Mate 60 family. The nova 12 Pro also boasts a curved 120Hz […]

Read More

Kuo: Low-Cost Apple Vision Pro Might Be Canceled

Apple may have canceled plans to produce a lower-cost version of the Apple Vision Pro headset, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. There were multiple rumors of a lower-cost model coming out sometime around 2025, but that may not happen. Kuo does not give a reason for why the lower-cost headset may have been nixed, […]

Read More

Apple Releases macOS Sonoma With New Widget Features, Safari Updates, Screen Sharing Improvements and More

Apple today released macOS 14 Sonoma, the newest version of the operating system that runs on the Mac. macOS Sonoma has been in beta testing for several months, and it is compatible with the 2019 and later iMac, the ‌iMac‌ Pro, the 2018 and later Mac mini, the 2018 and later MacBook Pro, the 2019 […]

Read More