Month: September 2020

The best DualShock 4 deals for September 2020: cheap PS4 controller prices ps4 controller deals

If you’ve already found a great PS4 deal, now is the time to find a super cheap PS4 controller price so you always have an extra DualShock 4 controller handy. This is crucial if you plan on long gaming sessions and need a backup controller that’s charged up and ready.…

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Nvidia RTX 3080 launch live blog: get ready for some new graphics cards Nvidia RTX

The Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 follows in the footsteps of the RTX 2080, a card that brought ray tracing to consumer graphics for the first time. And, while that implementation has been a mixed bag – to say the least, this upcoming generation is going to go a long way…

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Dead by Daylight is getting a free PS5 and Xbox Series X update and a graphical overhaul

Dead by Daylight is coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X this year, and not just as a technicality: developer Behaviour Interactive says the next-gen console versions will not only run at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, but that it’s aiming to create a “remastered edition of…

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Uber will require some riders to take mask selfies

As its ride-sharing business continues to struggle during the COVID-19 pandemic, Uber announced that it will begin to require some riders to take selfies to prove they are wearing masks. The company already requires drivers and delivery workers to take mask selfies as a prerequisite to signing on to the…

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Amazon’s Echo Buds are back to their lowest price

Amazon’s Echo Buds arrived this time last year, and we’ve only seen the wireless earbuds go on sale once since then. Today, in another rare sale, the price dropped to $90. That’s the lowest the Echo Buds have ever been listed for, and it’s a $40 savi… Source

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Google Docs update makes it easier for visually impaired users to navigate

Google is making it easier for visually impaired people to use its Microsoft Office alternatives. The biggest change is a new shortcut — Ctrl+Alt+H on Windows, and CMD+Option+H on Mac — to instantly toggle Braille support in Docs, Sheets and Slides…. Source

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