Category: personal computing

Microsoft will test Xbox and PC games to help make them more accessible

Ever since it released the Xbox Adaptive Controller in 2018, Microsoft has placed a greater emphasis on making its games more accessible to those with disabilities and impairments. Now, the company is taking perhaps its most significant step yet towa… Source

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NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3060 debuts February 25th, if you can find it

NVIDIA has set a release date for the GeForce RTX 3060, although the wait won't be the biggest challenge. According to The Verge, the $329 mid-tier GPU will be available from retailers on February 25th at 12PM Eastern. You'll have to snap up… Source

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Apple’s M1 Mac mini with 512GB of storage is $70 off at Amazon

Now’s your time to act if you want Apple’s M1 Mac mini with more than a basic amount of storage. Amazon is selling a version of the tiny desktop with 512GB of storage for $829, or $70 off its usual price and a new all-time low for this configuration…. Source

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Razer just had to put RGB lighting in this $330 Thunderbolt 4 dock

We’ve seen a handful of manufacturers announce Thunderbolt 4 docks since Intel detailed the interface standard back in 2020, but few have come out with one as fancy as the one Razer just announced. The company’s new 10-port hub features about all the… Source

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Canceled Xbox 360 ‘GoldenEye 007’ remaster is now playable on PC

Rare’s GoldenEye 007 for the N64 needs no introduction, and now it’s possible to revisit the game in a more modern form. This week, a ROM of a canceled 2007 Xbox 360 remaster of the game appeared online, allowing those with a PC to play it using an e… Source

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Wacom’s pen tablet for students now works with Chromebooks

For all their strengths as eduction tools, Chromebooks have their limitations. Most don’t come with a stylus, and even if they do, they’re usually not the most accurate. Enter Wacom.   The company’s One by Wacom tablet now works with Chrome OS device… Source

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