Month: July 2022

Nintendo Switch Online is getting an underrated Pokémon classic next week

Audio player loading… You can’t say Nintendo Switch Online is devoid of interesting inclusions, as an upcoming addition of an N64 classic proves. The Nintendo Switch‘s online subscription service is set to get Pokémon Puzzle League on July 15. The N64 puzzler comes hot on the heels of Pokémon Snap…

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Starlink’s Dishy McFlatface internet now available for Boaty McBoatfaces — just $5,000 per month

Starlink’s internet-from-space service continues expanding to new use cases with the launch of Starlink Maritime. What started in the home before expanding to stationary RVs is now available for boats on the move, at a cost of $5,000 a month. SpaceX is targeting merchant vessels, oil rigs, and wealthy owners…

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AMD’s FSR 2.0 can be added to games seriously quickly – so watch out Nvidia DLSS

Audio player loading… How quickly can AMD’s FSR 2.0 (FidelityFX Super Resolution) be bolted on to a game? Pretty swiftly indeed, as demonstrated in an eye-opening livestream session conducted by a software development engineer at Team Red. Panos Karabelas (who was previously a rendering programmer at Codemasters, of DiRT and…

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 might soon be available in an eye-catching new color

Audio player loading… If you’re in the market for a Samsung Galaxy S22 but not sold on any of the current color choices then Samsung might soon have an option for you, as it looks like a lavender purple shade could be landing soon. That’s according to reliable leaker @UniverseIce…

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PlayStation Store removes purchased movies from libraries after service shutdown

Sony is removing access to hundreds of movies and TV shows on its PlayStation Store service next month, meaning users that previously paid for titles such as Paddington and The Hunger Games will no longer be able to watch them. The shutdown affects users in Germany and Austria, according to…

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Canceled: HBO axes its second high-profile drama in less than a week

Audio player loading… HBO has canceled Gentleman Jack after two seasons.  The period drama, which starred British actress Suranne Jones, concluded its run on HBO just over a month ago, but will not get a third season.  Deadline (opens in new tab) reports that the drama, which HBO made alongside…

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