June 1, 2022 Meet the budget handheld PCs set to undercut Valve’s $399 Steam Deck The Steam Deck is still a hot commodity right now, with its $399 (£349, around AU$560) base price tag making it a very attractive…
June 1, 2022 Smartphones will kill off the DSLR within three years says Sony Smartphone cameras and DSLRs have been moving in opposite directions for the past few years, and image quality from phones will finally ***** that…
June 1, 2022 The Morning After: The French government bans English gaming terms, including ‘eSports’ Not satisfied with trying to replace “WiFi” with “l’access sans fil à internet” (which didn’t work), l’Académie française set its sights on gaming terms in…
June 1, 2022 Warzone 2 will feature two maps, leak suggests Call of Duty: Warzone 2, the upcoming sequel to Activision’s spin-off battle royale, features a second map similar to Rebirth Island. That’s according to…
June 1, 2022 Polling is clear: Americans want gun control US flags, across New York Bay from the Statue of Liberty, fly at half-mast at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey, on…
June 1, 2022 The largest plant in the world is an ancient self-cloning sea grass Shark Bay, an Australian World Heritage Area, serves as home to various animals that feed on its thriving sea grass. Turns out that sea…
June 1, 2022 Netflix slips and Hollywood cheers. Maybe it shouldn’t. Season 4 of Netflix’s smash success, Stranger Things, premiered on May 27, 2022. | Courtesy of Netflix Netflix is losing subscribers. Does that mean…
June 1, 2022 Exclusive: Honor’s new earbuds don’t have an AirPods Pro-beating feature after all Honor’s new Earbuds 3 Pro have plenty going for them. For one thing, they are the world’s first coaxial dual-driver design with 11mm dynamic…
June 1, 2022 Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown isn’t going well – and that’s good news for you Good news, Netflix subscribers: the streamer’s clampdown on password-sharing has reportedly gotten off to a rocky start – and that could mean a delayed…
June 1, 2022 Greece and Saudi Arabia plan fibre optic cable to link Europe and Asia While the cloud might seem like a magical invention, a lot of physical infrastructure is needed to support fast connections to the internet. Greece…