June 22, 2022 PlayStation won’t be attending Gamescom, but we can guess why Gamescom is back in Germany in two months but if you’re hoping to see any big PlayStation reveals, we’ve got bad news. Despite being…
June 22, 2022 MSI’s New Raider GE76 Speeds Like—and Costs as Much as—a Car Gaming laptops are trending toward mobility, with sleek notebooks like the Asus Zephyrus G14 and Alienware X15 punching well above their weight class in…
June 22, 2022 Deadliest Earthquake in Decades Kills Over 1,000 in Afghanistan At least 1,000 people are dead and more than 1,500 were injured after a massive earthquake struck a portion of southeastern Afghanistan early Wednesday…
June 22, 2022 Amazon employees in Maryland say they were fired for organizing workers Amazon is once again facing allegations of firing union organizers. The Washington Postreports employee group Amazonians United has filed National Labor Relations Board charges…
June 22, 2022 Intel ditches Nvidia for its own Arc GPU in new NUC mini PC A user on the forums of Chinese tech giant Baidu has posted apparent confirmation of the next generation of Intel NUC mini PCs, including…
June 22, 2022 Updates From Blade, The Hunger Games Prequel, and More There are even more rumors about Thor: Love and Thunder’s runtime. Apple’s fantasy animated musical Spellbound adds some heavy hitters to the cast. Plus,…
June 22, 2022 Slack adds video and multi-person screen sharing to huddles Slack is bringing more features to huddles, which debuted as an ad hoc voice call option last June. While huddles will start as audio-only…
June 22, 2022 Fitbit’s Sleep Profile feature offers upgraded tracking for Premium subscribers Fitbit is delving further into sleep tracking with a new feature for Premium subscribers. Sleep Profile will examine 10 metrics, including new ones like…
June 22, 2022 Twitter makes it easy for Shopify merchants to highlight their products Twitter has teamed up with Shopify to give merchants in the US an easy way to use the social network to grow their business….
June 22, 2022 MacBook Pro 13-inch review (M2, 2022): Pro in name only Say hello to Apple’s most baffling laptop, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chip. It was already a confusing computer when we reviewed…