Grab Devil May Cry 5 and Sekiro in this week’s Xbox Deals with Gold

2K Ball N’ Brawl Bundle Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 50% DWG 39 Days to Mars Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 33% DWG 9 Monkeys of Shaolin Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 75% Family Time Sale [DMC5] – Playable Character: Vergil Add-On 25% CAPCOM Publisher Sale [DMC5] – Super Vergil Unlock Add-On 20% CAPCOM Publisher […]

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Hacking group that went after NVIDIA may have also attacked Microsoft

Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central Well-known hacking group Lapsus$ claimed that it gained access to Microsoft’s internal systems, according to a report by Motherboard. Lapsus$ has stolen data from NVIDIA, Samsung, and other companies in the past. The hacking group often demands ransom payments from the large corporations that it infiltrates. A Microsoft spokesperson […]

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Kuo: Apple Watch Series 3 May Finally Be Discontinued Upon Its Fifth Anniversary in Q3 2022

Apple may finally discontinue the Apple Watch Series 3 when it reaches five years of age in the third quarter of 2022, according to reputable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In a tweet, Kuo said that the Apple Watch Series 3 may reach the end of its life in the third quarter of 2022 because its computing […]

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Mac Studio Teardown Indicates That SSD Storage May Be Upgradeable

The Mac Studio‘s SSD storage is not soldered in place and could be upgradeable, according to a teardown performed by YouTube channel Max Tech. Image via Max Tech In a detailed teardown video of the new ‌Mac Studio‌, Max Tech revealed that the ‌Mac Studio‌’s SSD storage is located in two slots, and is relatively […]

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Google confirms I/O will kick off on May 11-12 from Shoreline Amphitheater

Today, Google has confirmed that it will be hosting its I/O event this year live from the Shoreline Amphitheater. The event will mostly take place online, with some of it likely to be livestreamed from the venue. In a statement to The Verge, it is noted that “This year’s event will be broadcast in front […]

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Google I/O to Take Place in May, Will Once Again Be Online

Google today announced that its annual Google I/O developers conference is set to take place on Wednesday, May 11 and Thursday May 12, about a month ahead of when we’re expecting Apple to hold the annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai shared the news this afternoon, and he said the event will be […]

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Apple M2 series of chipset may feature an Extreme model with 48 CPU and 128 GPU cores

Apple did not unveil a Mac Pro at its recent “Peek Performance” event, the most powerful computer with Apple silicon right now is the Mac Studio. The Mac Pro update will have to wait until the company launches the M2 Extreme chipset, writes Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Yes, Extreme. The M1 Ultra is officially the last […]

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Samsung may use a harder “Super UTG” for the Galaxy Z Fold4

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 can work with an S Pen, but support is limited – the foldable display is just too fragile to use Samsung’s regular stylus, you need to use one with a retractable tip instead. Rumor has it that Samsung is working on a more durable solution. The Galaxy Z Fold4 will […]

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Galaxy Z Fold 4 S Pen experience may be improved through ‘Super UTG’

The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 4 may be Samsung’s first foldable phone to adopt the S Pen entirely and feature a dedicated holster for this accessory. And according to a new rumor, Samsung is working on making the foldable screen more resilient. The company will reportedly use improved UTG (Ultra-Thin Glass) technology to make the […]

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The EU may fix Samsung’s repairability scores with new legislation

As great as they may be, Samsung’s mobile products — including the Galaxy S22 — don’t have a good reputation concerning repairability, but the EU Parliament may force Samsung to step up its game. The EU is looking to ban the practice of gluing batteries starting next year, which could mean that the next Galaxy […]

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The EPA May Extend the Use of Pesticides that Paralyze Bees

This story originally appeared on The Guardian and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The US Environmental Protection Agency is poised to allow the use of four of the most devastating chemicals to bees, butterflies, and other insects to continue in America for the next 15 years, despite moves by the European Union to […]

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 may have a thermometer

Samsung is working on adding a thermometer to the upcoming Galaxy Watch5 series, according to ETNews. This will be useful for detecting early signs of COVID-19 (and other diseases that cause fever) as well as tracking ovulation cycles. It won’t be the first watch with a thermometer on board, but just equipping a watch with […]

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The next Galaxy Watch may offer even better health tracking

The Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are the best Wear OS smartwatches in the market right now, thanks to great designs, faster chips, excellent displays, and some unique features (like body fat composition measurement). However, Samsung might not rest on its laurels as it will reportedly improve its next-generation smartwatch even […]

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Craving new Galaxy Buds? You may have to wait until August

Samsung didn’t have any new wireless earbuds to reveal at Galaxy Unpacked 2022 last month, but new models should be coming later this year. We previously heard that Samsung could release both the Galaxy Buds Pro 2 and Buds Live 2 this year, sometime between Q2 and Q4, and a more recent rumor is narrowing […]

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Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple may introduce a 30W GaN charger this year

Apple has been offering a 30W charger for several years now and that design is getting long in the tooth. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that the company may release an upgraded design based on GaN tech this year. It will have a new form factor, almost certainly be smaller since GaN is more efficient than […]

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Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple may introduce a 30W GaN charger this year

Apple has been offering a 30W charger for several years now and that design is getting long in the tooth. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that the company may release an upgraded design based on GaN tech this year. It will have a new form factor, almost certainly be smaller since GaN is more efficient than […]

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Future Google Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds may have skin gesture controls

Future versions of the Google Pixel Watch could be controlled by gestures on the skin, according to a new patent. The Google patent, granted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, enables the smartwatch to detect touches on the skin immediately around the device. This would free users from the constraints of hitting small areas on […]

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The Amazon Rainforest May Be Nearing a Point of No Return

The Amazon is also taking longer to recover from perturbations like weather events, which unfold over weeks or months, as well as the longer time frames of drought. “That suggests that the system is slowing down,” says climate scientist Chris Boulton of the University of Exeter, lead author of the new paper. “It’s taking longer […]

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Halo Infinite co-op campaign won’t ship with Season 2 this May

Source: Xbox Game Studios Halo Infinite’s co-op campaign update won’t ship alongside its Season 2 Lone Wolves update as once planned, developer 343 Industries has announced. The move marks another setback for the feature, following Microsoft’s decision to delay its inclusion at launch. The update now looks set to drop sometime later in the season, […]

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Qualcomm Unveils 5G Snapdragon X70 Modem That May Appear in 2023 iPhones

Qualcomm has unveiled its new 5G Snapdragon X70 modem, which is likely to be the last Qualcomm modem to be used by Apple in its iPhones before it switches to in-house custom-designed chips. Qualcomm says its latest 5G modem for smartphones includes “the world’s first 5G AI processor integrated in a 5G Modem-RF System,” which […]

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