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WWDC 2024 Wishlist: Top new features I want to see on iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS
WWDC 2024 Wishlist: Top new features I want to see on iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS
Apple’s annual WWDC event will kick off on Monday, June 10th. Onstage, the Cupertino tech giant is expected to show off the latest bells…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Apple’s right to take it slow with generative AI
Apple’s right to take it slow with generative AI
With Apple’s annual WWDC event just around the corner, rumors surrounding the new versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS have flooded the…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Google leaks its search secrets, plus more tech topics in week 22 of 2024
Google leaks its search secrets, plus more tech topics in week 22 of 2024
As Google continues to beat back bad press surrounding its new AI Overview feature, the tech giant accidentally leaked a document…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
First look: Wuthering Waves rushes onto iOS and Android
First look: Wuthering Waves rushes onto iOS and Android
Wuthering Waves took the gaming world by storm last week, churning up a tsunami of attention and praise as players embarked on the latest…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Samsung’s curvaceous gaming monitor has never been cheaper, plus more deals
Samsung’s curvaceous gaming monitor has never been cheaper, plus more deals
Memorial Day may be over and done, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still some great late-spring deals to be found. This week features a…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Opinion: No one needs an x86 laptop when ARM chips are this darn good
Opinion: No one needs an x86 laptop when ARM chips are this darn good
Most of us probably don’t think too often about the chips that power our smartphones, tablets, and computers. But even as discreet as these…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
‘Redfall’ devs give a masterclass on how to shut down live service games
‘Redfall’ devs give a masterclass on how to shut down live service games
Video games come and go, as do the developers who make them. While Bethesda’s open world co-op shooter, Redfall, didn’t quite get the…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Microsoft’s AI ambitions re-Surface, plus more tech topics in week 21 of 2024
Microsoft’s AI ambitions re-Surface, plus more tech topics in week 21 of 2024
A lot of big events happened in tech this past week, from the unveiling of Microsoft’s first laptops powered by Qualcomm’s revolutionary…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Amikin Survival is the closest Palworld port available on mobile
Amikin Survival is the closest Palworld port available on mobile
Palworld took the world by storm when it launched early this year, setting Steam records and showing Nintendo that there is a market for a…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Get this iPad Air for its lowest price ever in Memorial Day sale
Get this iPad Air for its lowest price ever in Memorial Day sale
Memorial Day is right around the corner (it’s Monday, for anyone keeping score), which means there are tons of deals to be found on the…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Opinion: Google Gemini will destroy the internet
Opinion: Google Gemini will destroy the internet
Google has worked hard to accelerate the growth of its AI platform, Gemini. In just several short years, it went from playing catch-up with…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
OpenAI’s building a ChatGPT-powered dystopian future to wreck us all
OpenAI’s building a ChatGPT-powered dystopian future to wreck us all
Artificial intelligence was sold to consumers as a powerful smart solution that can have a conversation, create content, organize…
Zach Laidlaw
Jun 4
Xbox Wasn’t the Reason Google Killed Stadia
Xbox Wasn’t the Reason Google Killed Stadia
When the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK blocked Microsoft’s ABK deal from going through last week, they cited the…
Zach Laidlaw
May 3, 2023
Did the ABK Block Just Kill Xbox’s Deal With GeForce Now and Boosteroid?
Did the ABK Block Just Kill Xbox’s Deal With GeForce Now and Boosteroid?
Source: NVIDA
Zach Laidlaw
Apr 26, 2023
Could 2023 Be GeForce NOW’s Biggest Year Ever?
Could 2023 Be GeForce NOW’s Biggest Year Ever?
While 2022 will go down as one of the slowest years ever for new game releases, 2023 may usher in the biggest launch list in gaming…
Zach Laidlaw
Jan 15, 2023
iPadOS 16 Wishlist: 6 Features That Should Come to iPad in 2022
iPadOS 16 Wishlist: 6 Features That Should Come to iPad in 2022
The iPad has long dangled on the fringes of greatness, seemingly chasing a string of endless possibilities but never quite achieving its…
Zach Laidlaw
Apr 8, 2022
Five things I hate about my first gaming PC
Five things I hate about my first gaming PC
Back in November 2021, I picked up my first gaming PC, a Razer Blade 14. I spent weeks running it through its paces, and while there was a…
Zach Laidlaw
Mar 8, 2022
Four things I love about my first gaming PC
Four things I love about my first gaming PC
I originally had a much different article planned for this week detailing why my first gaming PC wasn’t everything I’d hoped it would be…
Zach Laidlaw
Dec 8, 2021
Why cloud gaming won’t be a mass market success for at least 10 years
Why cloud gaming won’t be a mass market success for at least 10 years
I recently said that it would be at least another 10 years before cloud gaming platforms gain mass appeal. As expected, this statement…
Zach Laidlaw
Oct 23, 2021
iOS 15’s most compelling features are the ones you can’t see
iOS 15’s most compelling features are the ones you can’t see
Apple’s latest mobile operating system iOS 15 is here, giving iPhones everywhere a welcome refresh. Unlike previous years, however, iOS 15…
Zach Laidlaw
Sep 19, 2021
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