Month: March 2025

Thrustmaster announces the Sol-R 1 and Sol-R 2 HOSAS flight sticks designed for space sims like Elite Dangerous

Thrustmaster has announced the Sol-R range of flight sticks They are designed with space sims like Elite Dangerous in mind Pre-orders are available now ahead of the April 16, 2025 launch Thrustmaster, a gaming hardware maker that specializes in flight sticks, racing wheels and all manner of genre-specific controllers, has…

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Analogue’s Pocket Dock now works with all of Nintendo’s retro wireless controllers

Analogue has released a new firmware update for its Pocket handheld with bug fixes and expanded support for wireless controllers. PocketOS v2.5 — available for download here — fixes an issue with backup save exports for Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, but also introduces a long list of…

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It’s not perfect, but Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ performance is impressive – it runs smoothly on the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally

Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows appears to run smoothly on the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally Both devices with adjusted graphics settings maintain an almost stable 30 fps Frame Generation on the Asus ROG Ally seems to work better on the ROG Ally than the Steam Deck Ubisoft’s long-awaited next…

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Google is delaying the Pixel 9a to fix a mystery “component quality issue”

The Pixel 9a has just been announced by Google Its launch date has been pushed back from March to April Google blamed a vague “component quality issue” If you’ve been eagerly looking forward to the Google Pixel 9a phone, we’ve got some bad news: Google has had to briefly delay…

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A worrying Apple Password App vulnerability reportedlyleft users exposed for months

Apple’s Password App has been patched after a vulnerability was discovered The flaw left users exposed for three months, experts claim Users were at risk of social engineering attacks A bug in the iOS 18.2 Passwords app which left users vulnerable to phishing attacks for over three months after its…

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Fake DeepSeek installers are infecting your device with dangerous malware

McAfee’s researchers find a “cocktail” of malware hiding behind fake DeepSeek apps The campaign preys on people searching for the generative AI tool Infostealers, crypto miners, and more, are being deployed this way The hype around DeepSeek is the next big thing cybercriminals are exploiting in their hacking campaigns, researchers…

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