October 8, 2020 Bugsnax launches with PlayStation 5 on November 12 Indie developer Young Horses announced today that Bugsnax is debuting on November 12. That’s the PlayStation 5’s launch date.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…
October 8, 2020 ‘Star Wars: Squadrons’ is a perfectly pitched VR game Star Wars: Squadrons feels like a masterclass in scoping. When I say that, I don’t mean the targeting system found on a Tusken Raider’s…
October 8, 2020 ‘Bugsnax’ arrives November 12th as a PS5 launch title Bugsnax created a stir at Sony’s June PS5 games event due to its goofy premise and memorable song, and now you know just when…
October 8, 2020 Density’s Open Area tool uses AI and infrared to track physical workspace usage Density, a startup leveraging AI and infrared sensors to measure office capacity, has released a new product that can map spaces in 3D.Read More…
October 8, 2020 Amazon unveils its first custom, all-electric delivery van from Rivian Amazon’s fleet of delivery trucks is finally getting a little greener. This morning, the e-commerce titan revealed its first custom electric delivery vehicle: A…
October 8, 2020 Share your experiences with the new iPhone SE Apple did its fans a smart turn earlier this year with the release of the $399 iPhone SE. According to reviewer Chris Velazco, it…
October 8, 2020 Share your experiences with the new iPhone SE Apple did its fans a smart turn earlier this year with the release of the $399 iPhone SE. According to reviewer Chris Velazco, it…
October 8, 2020 Adobe brings more AI-powered tools to Photoshop and Premiere Elements 2021 The 2021 versions of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements are now available, and Adobe has added a number of AI-powered features to them. Those…
October 8, 2020 Thursday’s Best Deals: Infrared Forehead Thermometer, Amazon Echo Auto, Scott Toilet Paper, Cyberpunk 2077 Pre-Orders, Extra 40% off Anthropologie Sale Prices, and More An infrared forehead thermometer and Amazon’s Echo Auto lead Thursday’s best deals. Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
October 8, 2020 Google is sharing user data tied to search keywords with law enforcement Google is still drawing criticism for the data it hands over to police. Detroit News reporter Robert Snell has reviewed court documents (via CNET)…