Infinity Ward releases first intel drop for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

What you need to know Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) is the upcoming sequel to 2018’s Modern Warfare reboot and is expected to release on October 28. Infinity Ward is the lead studio behind Modern Warfare 2, with development being further supported by nearly every other studio under the Activision banner. Posted on […]

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Infinity Ward releases first intel drop for Modern Warfare 2

What you need to know Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) is the upcoming sequel to 2018’s Modern Warfare reboot and is expected to release on October 28. Infinity Ward is the lead studio behind Modern Warfare 2, with development being further supported by nearly every other studio under the Activision banner. Posted on […]

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Halo Infinite’s Forge mode might be its saving grace

It’s no secret that Microsoft and 343 Industries have struggled to keep players interested in Halo Infinite’s free-to-play live service multiplayer experience. The game didn’t release with much content for players to enjoy to begin with, and so far, post-launch updates have only brought minimal additions. As a result, many gamers have put Infinite down […]

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Shazam App for Mac Gains Apple Silicon Support, New Icon

Apple today updated its Shazam app for the Mac for the first time in two years, introducing Apple silicon support for M1 and M2 Macs and adding a refreshed icon that is in line with the look of macOS Monterey. The Shazam app for Mac is now using Apple’s universal binary so it runs natively […]

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Destiny 2 Season 18 raid: Release date and how to prepare

It’s about that time of year when every Destiny 2 player starts meticulously scouring the internet for answers, this time ahead of Season 18. We don’t know what’s next, but we certainly know something is coming, this time with a raid in tow. Details on the next raid for Destiny 2 are still unclear, but […]

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Microsoft Outlook to roll out controversial change to where it places apps

What you need to know Microsoft will soon move the location of apps like Mail, Calendar, People, and To Do within Outlook for the web. These apps will soon appear on the left side of the screen, as opposed to the bottom of Outlook as they do now. Microsoft has tested this new experience with […]

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Could Xbox Game Pass really hit ‘100 million’ subscribers? Here are some thoughts.

Recently, a comment from famed Wedbush games analyst Michael Pachter has been making the rounds, in a wide-ranging interview on Microsoft’s gaming business.  The interview focused on the Activision Blizzard acquisition, which is a megaton $68.7 billion deal that will see Microsoft vastly swell its monthly active user base, and muscle into the lucrative mobile […]

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How to Block ‘Open in App’ Pop-Ups in Safari

One of the biggest reasons why Apple seemingly “held back” features from Safari on our iPhones has to do with the ways that various websites try to grab our attention. However, the overall experience was definitely hampered until Apple updated the iOS version of Safari with a desktop-class experience. However, when you try to navigate […]

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How to Automatically Sort Checked Items in Notes on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

There are so many different note-taking applications on the App Store that you might feel like your head could spin. However, chances are, that you don’t even need to use those apps any longer, as Apple’s own Notes app is finally a formidable competitor in the ever-growing space. There are some quirks here and there, […]

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A Bioengineered Cornea Shows It Can Improve People’s Sight

After their transplants, the researchers followed the volunteers for two years. They concluded that the implants were safe to use and restored the thickness and curvature of the recipients’ natural corneas. Before the operation, 14 of the 20 participants were legally blind, and the others were visually impaired. Two years later, three of the participants […]

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Transformation numérique : 6 façons de garder votre projet sur les rails

La transformation numérique est un concept assez flou, qui va de la mise en œuvre de services dans le cloud à la mise en place de technologies émergentes et de nouvelles méthodes de travail pour accompagner un changement de modèle économique. Six leaders du numérique nous donnent leurs conseils pour mener à bien ce changement. […]

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First look: Razer’s new DeathAdder V3 Pro gaming mouse gets lighter, faster, and more minimal

Razer has announced the new DeathAdder V3 Pro, an upgrade from 2020’s V2 model. The pro-level gaming mouse has been redesigned from the ground up to focus on a 28% weight reduction and improved function. It uses a new Optical Gen 3 switches and Focus Pro 30K Optical sensor. The DeathAdder V3 Pro is also […]

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Amazon’s Redesigned Prime Video App Now Available for Apple TV

Amazon today updated its Prime Video app for the Apple TV with a redesigned interface that looks similar to other streaming service apps. Like the Netflix app, the redesigned Prime Video app has a new vertical navigation bar along the left side and a top 10 list of popular series and movies on the service. […]

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How to Enable Test Alerts on iPhone

Throughout any given day, or devices are constantly bombarded with nonstop notifications for everything from email and chat notifications to random reminders to check out a new game or an upcoming calendar event. And while many of those notifications are likely pertinent to your daily lives, there are some other types of notifications that could […]

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Does Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 dethrone the Surface Duo’s dual-screen multitasking?

Samsung has unveiled its latest generation Galaxy Z Fold device, an iterative upgrade over last year’s model, with a slightly wider aspect ratio, flatter and shinier edges, plus better cameras on the back. Samsung is continuing to push foldables to a more mainstream market, but with a starting price of $1,799, it’s still awfully expensive, […]

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Batteries App Brings iOS 16’s New Battery Percentage Icon to the Mac

Just a few days after Apple reintroduced a battery percentage icon on the latest iPhones, developer Rony Fadel has updated his popular Batteries app with a new option to enable a similar looking battery percentage icon in the Mac’s menu bar. As on the iPhone, the battery percentage appears inside the battery icon on the […]

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Steam Deck emulators guide

Portable gaming has more variety than ever with Valve’s handheld Steam Deck. Their library offers thousands of verified AAA titles, and you’ll likely struggle to run out of games to play, but there’s even more choice in the world of emulation. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, emulation is when one device pretends to be […]

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Les 7 meilleures tablettes bon marché en 2022

Les tablettes sont un outil pratique, que ce soit pour suivre vos séries préférées, prendre des notes en déplacement ou simplement pour utiliser quelque chose de plus compact qu’un ordinateur portable. Et, avouons-le, elles constituent également d’excellents outils pédagogiques pour les élèves qui vont faire leur rentrée scolaire dans les semaines à venir – ou, […]

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iPhone 14 Suppliers Reportedly Feeling Uncertain About Demand Ahead of Launch

Thursday August 11, 2022 6:51 am PDT by Sami Fathi Suppliers for the upcoming iPhone 14 reportedly feel uncertain about how high demand will be for Apple’s upcoming flagship lineup, according to supply chain sources speaking to DigiTimes. A paywalled preview of a full story set to be published tomorrow says “uncertainty remains about demand […]

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Microsoft PowerToys could soon feature a ruler for measuring objects on your PC

What you need to know Microsoft PowerToys has a new Screen Ruler utility in the works. The tool can measure a rectangular area, a crosshair to two borders, or the vertical or horizontal distance to an object. The PowerToys Screen Ruler is in its early stages, so it could be a while before it rolls […]

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