Month: March 2022

Xbox Cloud Gaming now supports Steam Deck through Microsoft Edge

Microsoft says it has worked closely with Valve to get Xbox Cloud Gaming working on the Steam Deck. While Steam Deck users have been able to access the Xbox game streaming service, it wasn’t possible to use the handheld controls to play games. Microsoft has now released a beta version…

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Samsung’s new OLED TV is cheaper than it was yesterday, weirdly

Audio player loading… Earlier this week we learned that Samsung is launching a new OLED TV – its first in a decade – but since then Samsung has been reaching out to publications about the price. Turns out the Samsung OLED TV is actually cheaper than we were first told…

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If you’re still using Internet Explorer, just please stop now, Microsoft says

Audio player loading… Microsoft has once again urged users to stop using its outdated Internet Explorer browser as the software limps closer to its retirement. The company has again reminded users that Internet Explorer 11 is being retired from Windows 10 in June 2022, with Microsoft Edge taking its place.…

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Ubisoft’s new tech may mean never downloading a patch again

Audio player loading… Ubisoft has built something that may mean online games never have downtime again. It’s creating the game development tool of the future, today. Well not, today. But the Stockholm studio is working on a game using its new Ubisoft Scalar tech that sounds fascinating. Unveiled at GDC…

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How businesses are preparing for the digital-first future

Audio player loading… Content is everywhere. It’s on your mobile phone, on your computer, your tablet. But it’s also proliferating onto newer devices such as smartwatches, in-car displays, AR and VR headsets.  If it drives engagement and interaction, it’s of interest to companies who want to build a relationship with…

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WeCrashed is the podcast-to-TV-show pipeline’s weirdest one yet

If it wasn’t already abundantly apparent from Hulu’s The Dropout and Showtime’s Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber, Apple TV Plus’ WeCrashed is an unsubtle reminder of Hollywood’s current obsession with turning relatively recent news cycles focused on disgraced tech founders into glitzy prestige dramas. WeCrashed has enough in common…

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