Google finally turns on its new, global Find My device network for Android

Just as anticipated last week, today Google has officially announced that it’s finally turning on its long-awaited revamped Find My Device network for Android, which works even with offline devices. This is going live on devices running Android 9 and later, across the world, starting in the US and Canada today. The network will have […]

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Absurd Skyrim mod turns its Civil War into a modern one with working guns, tanks, planes, and more — and it’s honestly pretty fun

What you need to know Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is known for its massive and passionate modding community, which has been creating thousands of impressive mods for the RPG for over a decade. A new mod for the PC version named “Skyrim Modern War Simulator” overhauls Skyrim’s Civil War between the Imperials and […]

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As The Elder Scrolls turns 30, Bethesda comments on The Elder Scrolls 6, ‘returning to Tamriel and playing early builds has filled us with the same joy’

What you need to know The Elder Scrolls Arena, the first game in the storied Elder Scrolls franchise, was released by Bethesda Softworks on March 25, 1994.  On the 30th anniversary of the game’s launch, Bethesda Game Studios put out a post celebrating the history of the series. Bethesda noted that the team is working […]

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This portable monitor turns any PC into a split screen battle station

What you need to know JSAUX recently launched a Kickstarter campaign for a dual screen portable monitor called the FlipGo. The two displays of the monitor attach along a hinge, allowing you to configure them vertically or horizontally at a variety of angles. Included magnets allow the monitor to be mounted to a variety of […]

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The Mac Turns 40: Read Apple’s Announcement From 1984

January 24 marks the 40th anniversary of Steve Jobs unveiling the Macintosh, the first successful mass-marketed computer with a graphical user interface. The original Macintosh popularized the computer mouse, allowing users to control an on-screen pointer. This point-and-click method of computer navigation was still a novel concept to most people at the time, as personal […]

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Pro Display XDR Turns Four Years Old: When to Expect a New Model

Apple began accepting orders for the Pro Display XDR on December 10, 2019, making the high-end monitor four years old as of today. The monitor has not been updated since, but there have been rumors about a new model being in the works. Below, we recap all of the rumors about a potential next-generation Pro […]

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Samsung Electronics turns 54 years old, celebrates anniversary in South Korea

Samsung Electronics has turned 54 years old today. Yes, the company is that old. In 1969, Samsung Group (which started in 1938) established Samsung Electric Industries. In 1974, Samsung Group entered the semiconductor business by acquiring Korea Semiconductor, which was the country’s first semiconductor chip company and was struggling. Soon, it joined hands with Korea […]

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xScreen for Xbox Series S turns to the dark side with sleek new black paint job

What you need to know The xScreen by UPspec is a display that can attach to the Xbox Series S without any cables. The monitor has been available in white up until now but will soon also have a black option. You can register your interest in a black xScreen on UPspec’s website. The Xbox […]

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Microsoft Xbox Series S Starter Bundle announced as Sony turns heads with new PS5

Sony is getting all the limelight right now in the console wars thanks to its announcement of the new slimmer, smaller, yet still-as-powerful-as-the-original PlayStation 5. Microsoft doesn’t have an Xbox refresh coming anytime soon so it will probably continue to see Xbox sales lagging behind the PS5, but the Redmond-based company is trying to push […]

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Benchmark for European Galaxy S24 Ultra turns the world on its head

If you’ve been with us throughout the day, you should know that the Exynos 2400-powered Galaxy S24+ and the Galaxy S24 Ultra enabled by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC have popped up in online benchmarks. These entries in Geekbench have confirmed a few rumors circulated for months. But now, the international Galaxy S24 Ultra […]

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Samsung turns The Wall into a work of art

Samsung’s The Wall is a phenomenal display technology powerful enough to enable virtual production and replace green screens for stunning-looking shows such as The Mandalorian and Avatar. Now, Samsung has found another way to showcase The Wall by turning it into a work of digital art. In collaboration with Dutch-American audiovisual artist 0010×0010, Samsung will […]

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New ‘Orion’ App Turns Your iPad Into an HDMI Display for a Console or Mac

Wednesday September 20, 2023 3:50 pm PDT by Juli Clover Lux, the developers behind popular camera app Halide, today announced the launch of Orion Video System, an app that is designed to turn the iPad into an external HDMI monitor that can be used with computers, gaming consoles, cameras, and other devices. Using the Orion […]

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Twitter Finally Turns to ‘X’ on Apple’s App Store

X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has updated its official app on Apple’s App Store to conform with the new branding that was announced last weekend by billionaire owner Elon Musk. Instead of “Let’s talk” – Twitter’s original tagline – “Blaze your glory!” is the curious subtitle on X’s iOS App Store […]

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This new Surface Pro 9 hub turns your 2-in-1 into a workstation for $60

What you need to know Satechi just released a Dual USB-C Hub for Surface Pro 9. The device features a USB-C port, USB-A 3.2 port, and supports a total data transfer speed of 40 Gbps. The hub also supports up to 100W of power delivery, up to 65W of which can be used to charge […]

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PSA: Disabling iCloud Drive in iOS 17 No Longer Turns Off Third-Party App CloudKit Syncing

In iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma, turning off iCloud Drive no longer impacts third-party apps that use Apple’s iCloud database to sync their data, a notable change that is likely to be welcomed by both developers and users. In previous versions of macOS and iOS, when iCloud Drive is manually disabled in System Settings or […]

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iOS 17’s StandBy Mode Turns a Charging iPhone Into a Home Hub

Apple in iOS 17 is introducing StandBy mode, which is a new display experience designed for a charging iPhone that’s placed in a horizontal orientation. An ‌iPhone‌ in this position is able to display an array of full-screen widgets, turning it into a useful home hub. StandBy mode activates automatically on an ‌iPhone‌ running ‌iOS […]

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Samsung Knox turns 10 years old but its big upgrade could be delayed

Samsung is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Knox security platform. Indeed, Samsung announced Knox a little over a decade ago at Mobile World Congress 2013. And as the company put it in a recent celebratory announcement, the platform has since evolved into a holistic security solution that protects billions of consumers and businesses. Knox […]

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iMac Turns 25 Today: When to Expect the Next Model to Launch

Today marks the 25th anniversary of Steve Jobs introducing the iMac, a computer that helped Apple return to profitability following near bankruptcy in the late 1990s. The original iMac featured a colorful, translucent design in an era where most computers were boxy and beige, proving that computers did not have to look boring. “This is […]

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iTunes Music Store Turns 20 Today: ‘Just 99 Cents Per Song’

Today marks the 20th anniversary of Apple launching the iTunes Music Store, allowing Mac users to download music for “just 99 cents per song.” At launch, the iTunes Music Store offered over 200,000 songs from music labels such as Sony, Universal, and Warner, with free 30-second previews of any song. The store provided convenient access […]

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iTunes Music Store Turns 20 Today: ‘Just 99 Cents Per Song’

Today marks the 20th anniversary of Apple launching the iTunes Music Store, allowing Mac users to download music for “just 99 cents per song.” At launch, the iTunes Music Store offered over 200,000 songs from music labels such as Sony, Universal, and Warner, with free 30-second previews of any song. The store provided convenient access […]

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