Check your inbox; you might see notifications of software purchases made through the Stadia store that have received refunds. Google is beginning to administer its promised reimbursements for Stadia games, add-ons, and membership payments in advance of the platform’s impending January demise (other than Stadia Pro). According to the company’s …
Read More »With GPU decompression, Microsoft’s DirectStorage 1.1 improves PC game load times
With updated drivers, Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are supporting Microsoft’s DirectStorage initiatives. We just need the games to show up now. The most significant new feature in this week’s DirectStorage 1.1 release from Microsoft is GPU decompression for Windows PC games. The next logical step in an industry-wide initiative to …
Read More »Samsung’s unwillingness to produce rollable phones could spur other OEMs to experiment
Due to Samsung’s domination in the foldable market, some consumers may be more interested in rollables than foldables. Samsung isn’t afraid to explore when it comes to screen technology. For instance, the South Korean electronics giant demonstrated two prototype panels during Display Week 2022: one that could fold twice and …
Read More »A starter’s manual for wireless mischief, the HakCat WiFi Nugget
Don’t be deceived by the attractive face. I truly believe that learning about hacking, and indirectly, computers in general, should be enjoyable. Many aspects of contemporary life deliberately try to obscure how these things operate, making technology a major pain in the neck. Furthermore, it might be challenging to know …
Read More »Deliveries in the US are being made by “over a thousand” Rivian electric vans, according to Amazon
Last July, the first Electric Delivery Vans went on the road. They have now assisted in the delivery of more than 5 million items in about 100 US cities and regions. The number of electric delivery vans built in Rivian for Amazon is increasing. The retail behemoth’s new zero-tailpipe emission …
Read More »Your TV will soon carry YouTube Shorts, which are quickly taking over the platform
Shorts will succeed by combining short-form and long-form YouTube, but doing so without complicating and destroying the rest of the program won’t be simple. It’s working with YouTube Shorts. Todd Sherman is certain about that. Sherman, the product manager for YouTube’s short-form, endless-scrolling TikTok rival, is quick to cite the …
Read More »Now everyone can post their Stories on Signal
Thankfully, there is a way to turn off the content-sharing feature on the encrypted messaging service. Everybody may now create and share photographs, videos, and words on Signal using the new feature called “Stories,” which expires automatically after 24 hours. The function was initially made accessible to Signal’s beta …
Read More »Amazon describes the launch of Matter for Alexa devices
Even though Matter is still in its very early phases, the largest rivals in the consumer electronics industry have so far managed to work together in peace. Following its recent debut, a number of companies, including Apple, Samsung, and Google, have described their intentions to adopt the universal smart home …
Read More »PhotoRoom raises $19 million following 40 million app downloads
PhotoRoom, a French business, has secured a $19 million Series A funding round. The business creates a well-known photo-editing tool for small businesses and online retailers. In order to make your images appear more professional, it specifically helps you remove the background from the items you’re preparing to sell. The …
Read More »DALL-E, an AI picture creator, is coming to your apps
DALL-E can now be incorporated into apps by developers using the OpenAI API. AI-powered image maker Through the new DALL-E API, DALL-E may now be integrated directly into your apps. The photographs that users produce now belong to them entirely. Images can now be shared either publicly or privately and …
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