Month: July 2024

What we expect from Samsung Unpacked 2024, including Galaxy hardware

The summer is usually a quiet time for tech news but Samsung is about to shake things up a bit. The next Samsung Unpacked event is set for tomorrow, July 10. It will take place in Paris at 3PM local time, which is 9AM ET. If you want to tune…

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Businesses are calling workers back into offices that are not fit for purpose

New research from AV solutions and services provider Kinly found that nearly two-thirds (65%) of enterprises admit their office spaces are no longer optimized for hybrid working. The disappointing reality of poor offices is met with the fact that a similar number (66%) have asked workers to return at least…

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Nintendo Switch Sports adds basketball as a free update today

The latest Nintendo Switch Sports content update finally adds basketball to the game. During the Nintendo Direct showcase last month, it was announced that the spiritual successor to Wii Sports would soon receive basketball as a brand-new game mode in a free content update. At the time, the company said…

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Roblox reveals data breach that may have affected some of its biggest fans

People who visited Roblox developer conferences in the last three years have just had their sensitive data leak on the dark web. Roblox is a gaming and game development platform used by some 200 million people. Every year, it holds the Roblox Developer Conference (RDC), where devs and players gather…

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New Intel Arrow Lake CPU leak suggests its NPU could be disappointingly weak

A new Intel Arrow Lake leak suggests that the upcoming desktop processors will only feature a low-powered NPU, one that won’t past muster in terms of Microsoft‘s Copilot+ PC hardware requirements.  As spotted by Videocardz, hardware leaker Jaykihn on X has posted what’s claimed to be a spec list for…

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Microsoft tells staff in China they can’t use Android phones anymore, must switch to iPhone

To log into company systems, Microsoft employees in China will now have to use authentication apps installed exclusively on iPhone devices.  This is part of Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative announced late last year, 9to5Mac reports. The change apparently takes effect in September this year, and was said to affect “hundreds”…

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