Nintendo reportedly boosts Switch production as new model looms
Nintendo is said to be increasing its Switch production again, with a new Bloomberg report saying the company is asking its partners to manufacture as many as 30 million consoles…
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Nintendo is said to be increasing its Switch production again, with a new Bloomberg report saying the company is asking its partners to manufacture as many as 30 million consoles…
To coincide with the 54th anniversary of the TV debut of Star Trek’s original series, CBS has unveiled a new trailer for the third season of Star Trek: Discovery which…
Microsoft is returning to making phones this week, as part of an ambitious project to usher in a new era of dual-screen and folding devices. The company has spent around…
[embedded content] The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fans learned of a “great calamity” that occurred long before the events of that hit Nintendo Switch launch game. Now…
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A Facebook engineer has published a scathing resignation letter accusing the company of “profiting off hate” and criticising it for “choosing to be on the wrong side of history.” “I’m…
We have tracked down a selection of the best computer speakers that deliver great audio without hurting your wallet. By Team Commerce2020-09-09 04:00:00 UTC Now that so many people are…
Google-owned mapping app Waze will now let you send directions from your computer to your phone. The process to do so was pretty straightforward in my brief testing (my personal…
Need to tell your co-workers you’re taking lunch? Slack will now let you pick from your last five custom statuses so you don’t have to type them (and find the…
A group of Senate Republicans introduced a new bill Tuesday aimed at chipping away some of the protections provided to social media companies through Section 230 of the Communications Decency…