Month: October 2023

Mastodon’s latest update makes it easier to follow the news

“With the new update, you now have the ability to create custom lists and categorize your follows based on specific topics or interests, while removing them from your home feed,” Rochko writes. “This not only helps in decluttering your home feed but also allows you to engage with certain topics…

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Samsung adds DisplayPort and more Multi View options to second massive Ark monitor

Samsung’s latest massive 55-inch Odyssey Ark monitor is now available to buy in the US for $2,999.99, the company announced today. Like the previous Ark, this is a 4K Mini LED display with a 165Hz refresh rate that aims to replace existing multi-monitor setups with one massive screen that can…

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’s adventurous spirit might just win you over

After 30 minutes or so with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, I was fully invested. A broad grin crept across my mug as my Na'vi bounded from platform to platform up a mountain in the sky. The rousing music, lush vegetation and minimal user interface pulled me into Ubisoft's take on…

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Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai thinks it would be “difficult” to push the series “any further than we have”

The creator of the Super Smash Bros. series, Masahiro Sakurai, has released a video talking about the development of the fighting series’ latest installment, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, in which he admitted that the idea of trying to develop another game that would push the franchise any further than it’s…

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Unleashing AI: Why AI needs a better cloud strategy

Speed has always been one of the key metrics of business success. The need for speed has been amplified in recent years, with time-to-market, streamlined production, seamless logistics, and round-the-clock customer service all now expected as a baseline for companies that want to compete. We’ve reached the limit of what…

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Apple’s best move is giving us what we want

Earlier this year, I bought a 15-inch MacBook Air. In many ways, it’s the computer I needed at the time — but in the four months I’ve had it, I must confess, it’s not the Mac I wanted. What I wanted was the bigger 32-inch iMac that’s been rumored for years…

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