Month: August 2022

The Last of Us’ PS5 remake makes it feel like a modern game

The original The Last of Us first debuted on the PS3 in 2013 and was remastered for the PS4 just a year later. But here we are, less than a decade from its debut, and the game is already being remade. The newly christened The Last of Us Part I…

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Amazon, Google hit back at Microsoft cloud changes

Audio player loading… Following Microsoft’s commitment to changing unfair software licensing terms that cover the company’s cloud hosting operations, these changes have now been criticized by some of its fiercest rivals. Following discussions among European cloud provider partner representatives, Microsoft revealed that from October 1, 2022, competitors that were previously…

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ASUS’ Zenbook 17 Fold OLED laptop will start at $3,500

All the way back at CES in January, ASUS revealed a 17.3-inch foldable tablet PC called the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED, which raised a lot of eyebrows. Soon enough, you’ll be able to own the device, as long as you have a few thousand dollars to spare. ASUS announced at…

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How to stay safe when working out of the office

Audio player loading… The last few years have had a major effect on many aspects of our lives, not least in the world of work. With the pandemic necessitating a shift to working from home, many of us have had to adapt to a new way of working, with either…

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Crypto.com mistakenly sent a customer $7.2 million instead of a $68 refund

The Los Angeles Lakers arena sponsoring and Matt Damon-endorsed cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com accidentally transferred $10.5 million AUD (~$7.2 million USD) to an Australian customer instead of issuing a standard $100 AUD (~$68 USD) due to a pretty unfortunate typo. According to Australian news outlet 7News (via CoinTelegraph), the exchange didn’t…

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Japan wants to finally kill off floppy disks for good

Audio player loading… The Japanese government is looking to eliminate the use of floppy disks as it aims to reduce its reliance on outdated technology. An edict from the country’s digital minister has declared “war” on floppy disks as part of a campaign to cut out a number of older…

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