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June, 2021

  • 17 June

    Metroid Dread creator Yoshio Sakamoto tells us what to expect from Nintendo’s biggest fall game

    There’s something chasing Samus down tunnels and it seems smart. And relentless. The robot, called EMMI, is particularly unsettling because it reminds me of one of those Boston Dynamics robot dogs… but more limber. It keeps scuttling and chasing and it won’t go away. It keeps coming back. Metroid Dread is a new 2D entry …

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  • 17 June

    PS5 owners can register for system software beta program

    If you were fortunate enough to get your hands on a PlayStation 5, you can potentially get a peek at upcoming features by signing up for the first-ever PS5 system software beta program. You’ll be able to try out the new features and offer your feedback ahead of their official launch later in 2022, Sony said in a Thursday blog …

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  • 17 June

    Google backs Linux project to make Android, Chrome OS harder to hack

    Google said Thursday it’s funding a project to increase Linux security by writing parts of the operating system’s core in the Rust programming language, a modernization effort that could bolster the security of the internet and smartphones. If the project succeeds, it’ll be possible to add new elements written in Rust into the heart of Linux, called the kernel. Such …

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  • 17 June

    Biden administration’s new broadband map shows stark digital divide

    The Biden administration released a new mapping tool Thursday that gives a more accurate picture of who has broadband and who doesn’t. This new map could prove useful as President Joe Biden pushes his massive infrastructure spending agenda, which is expected to include funds to ensure every American has access to broadband.  The National Telecommunications and Information Administration, under the …

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  • 17 June

    Microsoft Teams adds new features for easier meetings, whether you’re in the office or remote

    As many companies begin reopening offices and moving to hybrid workforces, Microsoft is adding a slew of new features to Teams and Teams Rooms that’re designed to make it easier for co-workers to connect, no matter if they’re working from the office or from home.  In the coming months, a new layout will arrive in Teams Rooms called front row, …

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  • 17 June

    Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes share the cover for Madden NFL 22

    Football season is quickly approaching and like clockwork, EA Sports has a new version of Madden nearing release. On Thursday the company revealed details on its latest version of the popular franchise which will launch on Aug. 20 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia.  In a break from past …

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  • 17 June

    You can now subscribe to podcasts ad

    Apple Podcast Subscriptions are live as of Tuesday, letting you buy membership to individual podcasts and channels of shows. The marketplace is live worldwide and includes shows from brands such as NPR, the Washington Post and CNN, as well as individual creators like Dave Chappelle, Beth Silvers and Sarah Stewart Holland. Creators set the price for the subscriptions, which start …

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  • 17 June

    OnePlus Nord CE vs. Nord vs. Nord N10 5G: OnePlus smartphone specs compared

    The OnePlus Nord CE has arrived, joining the company’s popular family of midrange phones. It has 5G, decent specs and an affordable price, so it’s great if you’re on a budget. But how does it compare to earlier members of the Nord family — and which one is right for you? You can take a look at the specs sheet …

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  • 17 June

    Apple’s M1 iPad Pro faces the One Charge Challenge

    It’s no secret that Apple believes its iPad Pro tablets are made for creatives who like making things. While I’ve never owned an iPad Pro, I do indeed like making things. And if you’re going to be making things, the newest iPad announced in April includes Apple’s fast M1 chip and, in the version I’m testing out, a fancy 12.9-inch …

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  • 17 June

    iPad Pro 2021: Testing its most exciting features on a single charge

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