Top Stories: Nintendo Emulators on App Store, Two New iOS 17 Features, and More

Top Stories: Nintendo Emulators on App Store, Two New iOS 17 Features, and More

It was a big week for retro gaming fans, as iPhone users are starting to reap the rewards of Apple’s recent change to allow retro game emulators on the App Store. This week also saw a new iOS 17.5 beta that will support web-based app distribution in the EU, the debut of the first hotels … Read more

Discord’s updated Terms of Service are exactly the wrong response to its recent data breaches

Discord’s updated Terms of Service are exactly the wrong response to its recent data breaches

It seems that Discord has been in the news for one reason or another lately, ranging from layoffs to massive privacy breaches and information theft by third parties. And now there’s something new on the horizon — one that may not seem like such a huge deal now but could cause massive issues later on … Read more

You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller

You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller

Given everyone’s sustained interest in playing games on their phones, companies are eager to offer an experience that works better than just jabbing your fingers on a touchscreen. Razer, the maker of unapologetically robust and garish gaming devices, has a new offering that does just that. The new Razer Kishi Ultra is a souped up … Read more

Apple really wants businesses to use the Vision Pro — from factories to offices, could its wearable tech be more common soon?

Apple really wants businesses to use the Vision Pro — from factories to offices, could its wearable tech be more common soon?

Apple says it sees its Vision Pro headset as an essential addition to every business and is pushing for more enterprises to adopt the firm’s advanced wearable tech. While spatial computing certainly has a role in business, allowing firms to create experiences that were, until now, impossible, or at least, unrealistic, many firms remain unconvinced … Read more

Apple Announced the 24-Inch iMac Three Years Ago Today

Apple Announced the 24-Inch iMac Three Years Ago Today

Today marks the three-year anniversary of Apple’s announcement of the 24-inch iMac, a transformative redesign featuring the first integration of Apple silicon in the product line. Apple unveiled the new 24-inch ‌iMac‌ on April 20, 2021, almost nine years after the previous ‌iMac‌ redesign debuted. It replaced both the 21.5-inch and the 27-inch Intel iMacs, … Read more

Google confirms Galaxy F55 is a rebranded Galaxy M55

Google confirms Galaxy F55 is a rebranded Galaxy M55

A couple of months after launching an M-series smartphone, Samsung usually introduces an F-series variant of that device. The company is doing the same with the recently launched Galaxy M55. Last month, the brand confirmed the existence of the Galaxy F55. Now, the tech giant has started getting the phone certified on various platforms. 91Mobiles … Read more

Final VR500 review: unassuming wired in-ear headphones that have it where it counts

Final VR500 review: unassuming wired in-ear headphones that have it where it counts

Final VR500: Two-minute review The Final Audio VR500 are among the Japanese specialist’s most affordable headphones – but that doesn’t mean they’ve missed out on the customary Final Audio attention to detail. The company wants to make the VR500 the default affordable wired headphone for gamers and music-lovers alike – and it’s given them every … Read more

Samsung shows how good The Freestyle can be at camping trips

Samsung shows how good The Freestyle can be at camping trips

Last updated: April 20th, 2024 at 11:35 UTC+02:00 The Freestyle is one of Samsung’s coolest products. It’s a portable smart projector with an in-built speaker and a stand that lets you adjust the projecting angle by 180 degrees to allow you to project on walls and roofs. With such capabilities, Samsung thinks that The Freestyle … Read more

Microsoft is mulling a change for widgets in Windows 11 that could prove controversial

Microsoft is mulling a change for widgets in Windows 11 that could prove controversial

Microsoft has deployed a new preview build of Windows 11 to the Canary channel (which is the earliest testing outlet) and it does some work on the widgets panel that could be divisive. This is build 26200 and there’s only a handful of changes applied here, two of which pertain to widgets. The main thrust … Read more