Month: December 2023

The Verge’s 2023 in review

As 2023 draws to a close, it’s time to look back on the year that was. It was a great year for entertainment and a not-so-great year for the people who actually made that entertainment. It was the year Twitter died, and the year Matter mostly failed to launch. Gadgets…

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How display technology will enable the smart offices of the future

Since the pandemic, hybrid work has become an inevitable part of our lives. Albeit by necessity, business leaders quickly adopted work from home technology and now, employee time is most likely split between the office and their home setup. That said, 46% of UK employees feel office workspaces do not…

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Best MP3 Players, Portable Media Players and Digital Audio Players (2023)

Your smartphone isn’t built for sound. That’s why you might want to consider a good old-fashioned digital audio player. Source

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Bobby Kotick to depart Activision before the end of the month

The CEO of Activision Blizzard, Bobby Kotick, is officially stepping down from his role later this month, it’s been confirmed.  After it was announced that Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard had been closed, Kotick stated that he was “fully committed to helping with the transition,” and would stay as the…

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Microsoft is discontinuing Windows Mixed Reality

It’s over for Windows Mixed Reality. In an update to a list of deprecated Windows features, Microsoft added Windows Mixed Reality, along with the accompanying Mixed Reality Portal app and Windows Mixed Reality for Steam VR. The company says Windows Mixed Reality is “deprecated and will be removed in a…

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How China’s chip production boomed in 2023 despite sanctions

It’s been an interesting few years for Huawei. After the Chinese giant’s initial struggle with the US trade sanctions, it would end up with a surprise mobile resurgence featuring homegrown processors — ones that are just two generations behind the competition. Not only that, the Chinese government has since allocated…

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