Razer Enters Game-Streaming Space with PC Remote Play

Razer has entered the game-streaming space with its new app, PC Remote Play. The app leverages existing streaming technology and makes connecting a PC to mobile devices relatively simple. Although similar options like Moonlight exist, PC Remote Play might be worth checking out for those who prefer a more user-friendly experience. PC Remote Play builds … Read more

Doctor Who Season 2 Premiere Falls Flat Despite Promise

Doctor Who’s second season kicks off with a loud and flashy premiere, “The Robot Revolution”, which promises much but rarely delivers. The episode is full of visual invention and campy humor, introducing a charmingly absurd polishing droid and a TARDIS that finally feels like a character. At its core, however, the story is hollow and … Read more

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Public Events Amid Growing Authoritarian Tendencies

Hungary’s parliament has passed a constitutional amendment allowing the government to ban public events by LGBTQ+ communities, marking a significant blow to the community’s rights. The amendment was proposed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP coalition, which has been criticized for its authoritarian tendencies. The amendment declares that children’s rights supersede any … Read more

Samsung’s New Rugged Devices Bring Back Old-School Charm

Samsung has introduced two new rugged devices, the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro and the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro, that cater to those who value durability and customization. These phones boast user-replaceable batteries, making them a nostalgic treat for mobile enthusiasts. The Galaxy XCover 7 Pro is designed for enterprise customers and features advanced AI … Read more

PlayStation 5 Price Hike Hit by Tariffs and Trade Tensions

Sony has raised the price of its PlayStation 5 digital edition in several regions due to high inflation, fluctuating exchange rates, and US tariffs on Japanese goods. The console’s digital edition now costs £429.99 in the UK and €499.99 in Europe. Australia and New Zealand will also see increased prices for their respective consoles. The … Read more

Meta to Train AI Models on EU Public Content

Meta has announced that it will start training its AI models on public content from Facebook and Instagram users in the European Union (EU), after previously pausing plans due to data privacy concerns. The company had faced resistance in the EU due to strict privacy laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, following … Read more

Minecraft Movie Breaks Box Office Records Globally

A new movie based on the popular video game “Minecraft” has broken box office records, taking in over $300m globally in its opening weekend. The film’s success comes as a welcome surprise for cinema operators, who saw a 30% decline in takings last year compared to pre-pandemic levels. The movie’s performance is similar to that … Read more

Closing Your Apple Watch Rings Boosts Health

A new study from the Apple Heart and Movement Study found that regularly closing your Apple Watch activity rings can lead to improved sleep, heart health, and reduced stress levels. The analysis of over 140,000 participants revealed a significant correlation between closed activity rings and decreased nighttime wake-ups by 48%, elevated resting heart rates by … Read more

Meta Trains AI on EU Public Content for Improved Cultural Understanding

Meta is launching a new training program for its artificial intelligence (AI) models using public content shared by adults on its European platforms, such as posts and comments on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger. The training will also use user interactions, including questions and queries. Starting this week, users in the EU who access Meta’s … Read more