Month: June 2023

Stray wanders onto Xbox in August

The Not-E3 summer of games is winding down, but it is not over yet. Annapurna Interactive was the latest publisher to put on its own showcase, debuting new games and sharing big updates for others. Here are the highlights from the presentation. PlayStation’s best play-as-a-cat game is stray-ing to a…

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‘Thirsty Suitors’ pits you against pining exes on November 2nd

Annapurna Interactive’s Thirsty Suitors trailer wraps with the tagline: “Battle Your Exes. Disappoint Your Parents. Find Yourself.” (If that doesn’t proclaim that the upcoming title is venturing off the beaten path, I’m unsure what would.) Annapurna and developer Outerloop Games announced today that the cross-platform RPG about returning home and…

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Asus says ROG Ally performance gap shouldn’t exist — but I’m still seeing it

Hello everyone, we have received the following updates from headquarters regarding the ROG Ally. May vs. June Performance Gaps We’ve heard your concerns regarding a performance drop in the first week after launch, and set out to test the theories surrounding this gap. When fully updated, including with the latest…

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Electrify America is the next big charging network to adopt Tesla’s ‘standard’ EV plug

Electrify America is adding support for Tesla’s NACS electric vehicle charging plug, which the company has dubbed the North American Charging Standard. On Thursday, the company said it will work toward bringing the NACS connector to “existing and future” charging stations by 2025. This doesn’t mean Electrify America is getting…

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The Steam Deck’s second sale ever: now, it’s up to $130 off

If you require more storage, you might want to consider buying the 256 or 512GB model. As my colleague Sean Hollister pointed out, you can easily upgrade it with a new SSD, but there’s a slight risk of damage if you aren’t careful. What’s more, the 256GB model is selling…

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Salesforce: It’s time to train workers in how to use AI

A growing number of workers are using AI in their daily working lives, but many say they still aren’t entirely comfortable with how best to use the technology, new research suggests. A report from CRM software giant Salesforce has found nearly two-thirds of employees in the UK don’t believe they…

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