China’s Foreign Ministry affairs has clarified media reports that iPhones had been “soft-banned” from government administration services. But the devil is in the details, and concerns around cybersecurity could be weaponized in the East as they have been in the West.
If you pay any attention to technology news, particularly on this site, you may recall reading about ASUS’ interesting power-delivery experiment one of the few times we’ve reported on it before. If you didn’t read those stories, or don’t recall, we’ll recap: ASUS is about to start selling motherboards with rear-mounted power connectors and
Today's Nintendo Direct showed off a number of new titles to look forward to coming to Nintendo Switch. MikeBC highlights the day's biggest announcements. Go...
You wouldn’t normally look to Nintendo Direct for news on NCsoft multiplayer titles, but 2023 is still pumping out surprises. Today, NCsoft announced that its...
While Windows is nearly ubiquitous, great for convenience and it offers a familiar end-user experience, some things are more easily done on Linux. Given this odd juxtaposition of popularity versus utility, threat actors targeting Linux are finding a target-rich environment that can still fly under the radar for the most part. Such is the case
Bethesda has issued its first patch to ‘Starfield,’ hotfixing several quest issues with the game. The ‘Starfield’ team also issued a blog post stating that six new features will be implemented into the game at a later date, including an FOV slider, 32:9 support, and DLSS support to name a few.
So, how well did Secrets of the Obscure do for Guild Wars 2? We’re not getting hard numbers in ArenaNet’s blog post this afternoon (unsurprisingly),...