Google announced yesterday that support for playing their cloud gaming service Stadia on mobile phones will soon be expanded as it will be possible to access the service on an additional 18 mobile phone models. Stadia is (starting tomorrow) available on 14 Samsung models as well as Asus ROG Phone, ROG Phone II, Razer Phone […]
Norman Chan from Tested.com got to spend a day playing Valve’s upcoming full-length VR game Half-Life: Alyx. Across 8 different headsets, he evaluates how the game looks and plays on devices, ranging from the original HTC Vive to Oculus Quest. We get a sneak peak on how the game’s various mechanics work with different motion […]
During Singapore’s air show that closed this weekend, aircraft manufacturer Airbus showed off a miniature model of an aircraft in which the entire aircraft is a wing, a design known as the “Blended Wing Body” (BWB) or hybrid wing. Jean-Brice Dumont, EVP Engineering Airbus, said in an Airbus press release: “Airbus is leveraging emerging technologies […]
Elon Musk’s The Boring Company and Las Vegas Convention Center announced at the end of last week that the first of the two tunnels intended to transport people under Las Vegas’ huge trade show area is finished. It’s a tunnel system that will be about 1.3 kilometers long and is dug a little over twelve […]
We’ve been given some examples of robots serving food in restaurants the past few years and now one has started working at a restaurant in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. The 1.5 meter high robot can roll out food to hungry restaurant guests and also receive orders through its built-in touch screen. In addition to that, it […]
On this day, 36 years ago (1984) IBM introduced the IBM Portable Personal Computer, an early portable computer. It featured a 4.77MHz Intel 8088 processor, 256KB RAM, a 9 inch amber monitor, a 5.25″ floppy drive, and the DOS 2.1 operating system. It weighed 30 pounds (13,6kg) and cost $2,795. Try setting that on your lap.
Hundreds of computer owners (dominated by Linux users) march on Microsoft’s offices demanding refunds for the copies of Windows that came pre-installed on their computers. This day came to be known as Windows Refund Day.
Let me introduce the worlds only Nintendo Play Station Super NES CD-ROM Prototype – Sony and Nintendo c. 1992. At one point, this dual-branded prototype’s existence was mere myth, and this is the very first time it will ever be offered at public auction. It is said to be the last remaining prototype of the […]
Sony goes premium with its surround sound, 3D audio gaming headset, but is it worth the money? PlayStation Platinum Wireless is the sequel to 2014’s PlayStation Gold Headset. So what’s the difference between the two? Besides a slight style change with a more premium feel to it, Sony’s Platinum pair of cans are the first to […]