Month: September 2020

All PS5 games deserve a performance mode null

This morning I played the opening of Marvel’s Avengers on my PS4 Pro, and discovered I could switch on a performance mode that improved the framerate at 1080p. Since my background is in PC gaming, I’m always more excited by higher framerates than higher resolutions (though having both at the…

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How to Deal With the Anxiety of Uncertainty

Our brains weren’t wired to deal with the “psychological pandemic” of not knowing what the future holds. Here’s how to cope with living in limbo. Source

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Microsoft Surface Book 3 Review: An Expensive 2-In-1

Microsoft’s refreshed 2-in-1 brings more power than ever before—but for the price, you’re neither getting the best tablet nor the best laptop. Source

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Amazon is reportedly surveilling its Flex delivery drivers in private Facebook groups

Amazon is covertly monitoring private social media groups used by Amazon Flex workers to discuss their working conditions. According to what appear to be official company documents discovered online by Vice, the retailing giant employs staff to track and categorize discussions in closed Facebook groups, public subreddits, and on Twitter.…

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Apple Watch 6 could get Touch ID, gesture tracking and more long-demanded features Apple Watch Series 5

There are plenty of cool smartwatches available to buy, with a wide range of useful features, and while Apple Watches have some of these neat tools, there are other tricks they’re missing. Well, a new patent suggests Apple Watches might be getting more features people have been asking for. This…

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Russian law could force Apple to cut App Store fee to 20 percent

A Russian lawmaker has proposed a bill that would see all app store transactions capped at 20 percent,  down from the usual 30 percent. Reuters is reporting that Fedot Tumusov, a member of the State Duma, Russia’s lower house in its parliament, has t… Source

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