Month: October 2023
Dropbox unveils a host of new AI features aimed at tidying up your cluttered files
Dropbox says it’s been working hard to redefine hybrid working since the pandemic, and its latest AI-powered tools are among some of the most welcome to date. The most game-changing – Dropbox Dash – has now entered its open beta stage after months of tweaking based on user feedback, and it…
Read MoreMortal Kombat 1 patch for Switch aims to improve visuals and performance following backlash
NetherRealm Studios has finally released an update for Mortal Kombat 1 on the Nintendo Switch, which aims to improve performance and graphical issues. The Switch version of the series’ latest title has been receiving some heat since the game’s early access, with players who purchased the version citing poor visuals and…
Read MoreNintendo has “no idea what the next game style will be” for Mario after Wonder’s launch
Ahead of the launch of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the 2D side-scrolling platformer’s producer, Takashi Tezuka, has revealed that there’s no strict plan for future Mario games to follow the same game style as this month’s upcoming release. In fact, Nintendo currently isn’t sure what the style for the mustachioed…
Read MoreCEO David Baszucki’s mission to make Roblox a billion-player platform
The Code Conference wrapped up a few days back, and we’re bringing you the last of our interviews from the event. My friend and colleague, Verge deputy editor Alex Heath, sat down to chat with Roblox CEO David Baszucki live onstage. Earlier this year, Roblox announced grand plans to build…
Read MoreThe US government is officially investigating the MOVEit vulnerability
The US Government has finally started its investigation into the MOVEit data breach that allegedly affected thousands of organizations around the world. The move follows Progress Software (the company that built MOVEit) filing a document with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in which it stated it had been…
Read MoreGM now has its own API for software developers to make cool apps for its cars
General Motors is ramping up its efforts to create “a free, universal language” for software developers to make cool apps for its vehicles — and, notably, the vehicles of its competitors. GM announced a new vehicle services definition called “uServices” for the automotive software developer community. In essence, uServices is…
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