After screen defect complaints and a WiFi bug, online forums are filling up with exchanges about Galaxy S23 Ultra S Pen connectivity issues.
Month: March 2023
In a world reliant on the internet, many of us can’t imagine being without wifi for even a few hours, let alone for over three months. For some residents in Estero, this has been their reality.
A group of researchers with the Michigan State University College of Nursing want to change the conversation about virtual reality and find out if it can be used to improve mental health.
Shares of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp parent Meta Platforms (META) soared after it announced price cuts on its virtual reality (VR) headsets.
If you knew a coming attack would disarm national security, wipe out the electric grid, destroy banking networks, and cause your money to disappear, wouldn’t you want the government to prevent it? In his essential new book THE UNHACKABLE INTERNET: How Rebuilding Cyberspace Can Create Real Security and Prevent Financial Collapse (Prometheus; February 2023), financial
While at least three in five Americans say that the invention of the internet (64%) or smartphone (62%) have overall been positive developments for humanity, just 38% say the same about the invention of social media.
Towards the end of Warzone 1, patch notes gave players detailed weapon updates Community members demand that same level of clarity for WZ2.
After rolling out Bard as an AI service largely for search, Google executives appear to be pivoting away from that focus without providing specific use cases.
Music games have been a true bright spot in PlayStation VR2's current launch lineup, as noted by games like Ragnarock and Pistol Whip.
Critics of the game argue that buying Atomic Heart supports Russia’s assault on Ukraine.