Month: July 2023

Nintendo’s next-gen console could come as soon as 2024

For the last six years, there have been only three things you can count on: death, taxes, and rumors of a new Nintendo console. Now, a new rumor from VGC suggests Nintendo’s eyeing a 2024 release for its next-gen console. According to sources who spoke to VGC, the new console…

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Sony’s latest QD-OLED TV is significantly brighter than last year’s models

Sony announced pricing and availability today for its high-end 2023 QD-OLED television that the electronics giant says offers its “best color ever.” The Google TV-powered Bravia XR A95L will ship in 55-inch, 65-inch and 77-inch models, starting at $2,800. The Sony Bravia XR A95L has a QD-OLED panel that takes…

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OnePlus’ debut mechanical keyboard is a Keychron with a twist

OnePlus’ debut mechanical keyboard, the Keyboard 81 Pro, may be little more than a redesigned Keychron Q1 Pro with a couple of tweaks. But the Keychron Q1 Pro is one of the best mechanical keyboards available today, and the tweaks OnePlus has made to its design range from “inoffensive” to…

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Apple reveals new App Store rules to stop devs tracking users

Apple has laid down some new rules governing the use of APIs on its App Store in the name of preserving user privacy. The change means developers will be required to provide a reason for using data-gathering APIs in their apps, which can determine the identity of a user based…

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A plugged-in Tesla can still make front page news somewhere

A Tesla driver from California thought they could quietly borrow some joules in the EV-barren town of Ekalaka, Montana — population 400 or so — but their Model Y ended up on the front page of the local newspaper, dubbed a UEV (or unidentified electric vehicle). “Borrowed Volts,” read the…

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Minecraft players under threat from sneaky new malware

The Minecraft Malware Prevention Alliance (MMPA) has warned Minecraft players of a new vulnerability that can allow cybercriminals to run remote code and plant malware on victims’ devices. Fortunately, despite being actively exploited, it is an attack that is familiar among the Java community and as such, developers are already…

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