Author: Luke C
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E3 is online only again for 2022
E3 2022 has officially been cancelled as an in-person event following the latest surge of Covid-19 cases. This was originally reported by VentureBeat and marks the third year year in a row that E3 has skipped an in-person event. In a statement to VentureBeat an ESA representative said, “Due to the ongoing health risks surrounding…
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Google Announces a Slew of new Android features and integrations at CES 2022
Google has announced major new features coming to Android, Chromebooks, Wearables and more during 2022. These were announced during CES 2022 in a blog post after Google pulled their physical presence due to concerns over COVID-19. Android and other Google Devices Chromebook setup and integration Google has officially announced that fast pair, Google’s process for…
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‘Pixel Watch’ likely to feature next-gen Google Assistant, possibly powered by Exynos processor
According to 9to5Google, new links within the latest Google app revealed mentions to a “PIXEL_EXPERIENCE_WATCH” which is similar to tags related to other pixel products, suggesting that Google’s first smartwatch will feature the pixel branding and may also have features not available on other Wear OS watches. There are also links to a “next-generation assistant…
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DuckDuckGo is launching a privacy-focused desktop browser
DuckDuckGo has officially announced that they are building a desktop version of their browse in a new post on their blog. The new browser will supposedly focus on privacy and have no ‘levels’ of privacy or complicated settings. The browser is supposedly going to allow privacy protection for “search, browsing, email, and more”. According to…
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Bowser agrees to $10 million fine for selling Nintendo Switch hacks
Hacker Gary Bowser has agreed to pay $10 million to settle the piracy charges Nintendo have levied against him in a recent lawsuit. Bowser is a member of the Team Xecuter group who have created mods for and jailbroken the Nintendo Switch, 3DS, NES Classic and other consoles. Xecuter’s best known product is the SX…
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Microsoft adds faster syncing to OneDrive on M1 Macs
Microsoft have finally released a native OneDrive sync app for Arm devices, allowing these devices to experience native sync speeds. The app is available as an opt-in download on both Windows on Arm and MacOS devices. With this update the process will no longer be emulated as a 32-bit application and will instead run as…
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Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro reveal
The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 pro have finally been officially revealed after months of teasers, leaks, and pre-reveals. They are Google’s first true flagship Pixel devices and they’re powered by Google’s first processor called Tensor, let’s get into the details and what this could mean for Pixel devices in the future. The pricing…
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Intel announces new Arc GPU lineup
Yesterday Intel announced they will be launching their first desktop GPU devices in Q1 2022 under a new brand known as Intel Arc. This is the first time in 20 years that Intel has released a dGPU aimed at consumers and puts them directly in competition against both AMD and Nvidia. The codename for their…
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Call Of Duty: Vanguard will be revealed on August 19th
Call of Duty: Vanguard will be revealed on August 19th in Call of Duty: Warzone, this new trailer shows the first look at the game’s World War 2 style look. Join the #BattleofVerdansk and experience the worldwide reveal of Call of Duty: Vanguard 📅 – 8/19🕥 – 10:30am PT📍 – Verdansk pic.twitter.com/N0efSm5nOA — Call of…
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Valve have patched an exploit that alllowed players to have unlimited funds
Valve has rewarded a security researcher $7500 after they reported a bug allowing players to add unlimited credits to their steam wallets. This was spotted by The Daily Swig who noticed that a researcher named “drbix” reported the exploit on HackerOne. They stated that the exploit “allows attackers to generate steam wallet balance”. This bug…