Month: December 2021

Amazon UK has had Xbox Series X consoles in stock all day

We’ve been keeping an eye out for end-of-year next-generation console drops in the US, and despite exceptions like a recent PlayStation 5 sale from Walmart that went on for an hour, they’ve remained as hard to get as ever. Things may be different on the other side of the Atlantic…

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Hey gamers, Samsung’s 2022 QLED TVs can automatically calibrate themselves

Audio player loading… The days of calibrating your TV when starting a new game could be quickly coming to an end thanks to a new technology called HDR10+ Gaming. Unveiled in a blog on Samsung’s website, HDR10+ Gaming aims to give gamers an automatic solution for calibrating key settings like…

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Chrome 100 could break your website – but Google is on it

Audio player loading… After launching back in 2008, Chrome will reach version 100 early next year but unfortunately this milestone will cause some websites to no longer work in Google’s browser. Although there are no major changes or revolutionary new features planned for Chrome 100, the search giant has been…

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CES 2022 loses another key exhibitor as Intel pulls out of in-person show

CES 2022’s exodus of exhibitors over rising COVID-19 concerns continues, with the latest withdrawal coming from Intel. The company typically has one of the biggest presences of major tech companies at the show. Intel joins a slew of other key companies skipping this year’s show in-person, which also includes Lenovo,…

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The Matrix Resurrections has an incredibly smart take on showing video games in movies

Movies and TV have a notoriously tough time depicting video games. They tend toward presenting games as either generic arcade titles or as impossibly full-featured virtual realities, neither of which captures the typical experience of playing one. But The Matrix Resurrections, a film that’s all about virtual reality, has managed…

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Amazon’s nationwide NLRB settlement makes it easier for workers to organize

Amazon has reached a nationwide settlement for six National Labor Relations Board cases, agreeing to notify workers of their rights and let workers organize on company property outside of their shift time. According to a report by The New York Times, the company previously didn’t allow employees to be around…

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