Month: October 2021

New PlayStation PC brand suggests Sony is serious about porting exclusives to PC

Sony’s drive to port some of the best PlayStation games over to the PC appears to have changed up a gear, with the formation of a new brand specifically for the PC platform. As VGC reports, observant users on Steam, Valve’s online games store, spotted that whereas all the ports…

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Sony now uses PlayStation PC label for its PC games

Sony’s PlayStation games on Steam are now published by PlayStation PC LLC instead of PlayStation Mobile. Forum posters at Resetera noticed the change yesterday, and it appears the PlayStation PC company was formed earlier this year. It could mean we’ll see Sony use more PlayStation PC branding in the future.…

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Comcast will bring Apple TV to X1 boxes and the new XClass smart TVs

Comcast’s X1 platform has slowly added apps to its library over the years, and this morning on the company’s earnings call, CEO Brian Roberts announced that the Apple TV app would join the roster soon, while Comcast’s Xfinity Stream app will launch on Apple TV devices. Comcast’s tech platform, which…

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Apple introduces a fix for MacBook Pro notch haters

The new MacBook Pro models with Mini-LED screens have run into further controversy around the notch, with Apple having to introduce what seems to be a quick workaround for apps that run into trouble with said notch. As spotted by @Jatodaro on Twitter, there are scenarios with some apps where…

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Nvidia GeForce Now RTX 3080-powered membership opens for pre-orders

Nvidia GeForce Now just took a big step forward, and now all gamers out there can pre-order its recently revealed new top-tier streaming service. Previously, the RTX 3080 subscription was only available in early access to Founders and Priority members (in the US and Europe), but now anyone can jump…

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Hands-on: Nvidia’s GeForce Now just leapfrogged Google Stadia

Nvidia just kicked Google’s butt. That’s my overarching takeaway. One week ago, Nvidia announced it would effectively begin renting out its impossible-to-buy RTX 3080 graphics card over the internet. The graphics giant now offers a new tier of its GeForce Now cloud gaming service, $99 for a six-month membership, that…

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