Month: December 2022

Hitman players about to be abandoned by Stadia will be able to transfer their progress

Ahead of the impending shutdown of Google Stadia, Hitman developer IO Interactive has detailed how Stadia players will be able to bring their progress from Hitman — World of Assassination to other platforms. Players will be able to do a one-time transfer, what IO Interactive is calling the Stadia Progress…

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A plasma physicist explains what’s next after this week’s nuclear fusion breakthrough 

Tammy Ma was about to board a plane at the San Francisco International Airport when she got the call of a lifetime. She’s a plasma physicist at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world’s largest and most energetic laser. An experiment at the facility had just accomplished a breakthrough in…

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Steam Deck 2 could have better screen and battery life – but not performance

Audio player loading… Valve has shared some new info on what advancements will be made with the Steam Deck 2 – including better battery life – and further expressed a desire to make a Steam Controller 2. Valve has made no secret that there will be a sequel to the…

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You’ll be able to do push-ups and pet a cute pup in Fire Emblem Engage’s main hub

Nintendo released a new trailer about the main hub zone of Fire Emblem Engage, a floating fortress called the Somniel, and it looks like it will improve on the academy in Fire Emblem: Three Houses in just about every way. One of the new areas in the Somniel, for example,…

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You can save $250 on the HP Spectre x360 today

A capable and steeply discounted configuration of the HP Spectre x360 13 is kicking off our deal roundup for today. It’s available at HP for $999.99 (normally $1,249.99). This 2-in-1 convertible laptop has a 1920 x 1280 13.5-inch touchscreen, an Intel Core i5-1235U processor, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB of…

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Microsoft Teams is fixing this tiny but super annoying quirk

Audio player loading… One of the most irritating small flaws in Microsoft Teams should soon be fixed thanks to a new update. The video conferencing service has long enabled users to “raise their hand” during a call if they wish to interject, or offer something to the conversation, without interrupting…

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