Month: June 2023

The Morning After: Get ready for Amazon Prime Day 2023

Prepare your ovenable protein of choice, hang out the ornaments and make haste to invite your friends. We’re rapidly approaching this year’s Prime Day, and so it’s about time you got yourself ready to indulge in Amazon’s two-day sales event. We’ve published our latest guide to help you get set,…

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Samsung’s big-screen TV The Wall could be used in your favorite movies and TV shows

A new model of the Samsung Wall TV was announced at InfoComm 2023 this week. This modular mini-LED display isn’t destined for your living room though. Instead, you’ll probably still see it there but on your TV itself, as it’s intended to be used for virtual productions in place of…

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Microsoft makes Bing’s AI chatbot easier to talk to in Windows 11

Microsoft’s Bing AI just got a smart new feature, namely the ability to accept voice input on desktop PCs. Voice input was already supported on mobiles, but now you can engage with the Bing chatbot asking queries via a microphone attached to your desktop PC. What’s more, the chatbot can…

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 release date and everything we know

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is the next standalone entry in the iconic series and the great news is that it’s planned for release on November 19, 2024 for Xbox Series X|S and PC. Just like the previous game, which was released in 2020, players can expect to test out various…

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – everything we know

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will be the next standalone entry in the iconic series and the great news is that it’s planned for release later this year.  Just like the first game, which was released in 2020, players can expect to test out various planes in realistic and exciting settings.…

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First ‘Designed for Xbox’ projector arrives in the US next month for $1,600

Although it’s the first projector with the badge, Microsoft’s “Designed for Xbox” program is a pre-existing initiative that’s seen it work with other manufacturers to make sure their accessories are compatible with its consoles. According to Microsoft, the program already covers “more than 15 categories” like headsets, gamepads, and racing…

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