SoftBank, a prominent tech investment company, recently reported a gain of 724.3 billion Japanese yen ($4.6 billion) in its Vision Fund for the fiscal year ended in March. This marks a significant turnaround for the flagship tech investment arm, as it has not been in the black since 2021. The Vision Fund segment posted a
The recent solar storms that have been mesmerizing observers with stunning displays of the Northern Lights across the United States have also been causing significant disruptions to GPS satellites. These disruptions have had a direct impact on the operations of Midwest farmers, particularly as they were gearing up for a crucial planting deadline for corn
In a world where visuals often dominate the gaming landscape, it’s easy to overlook the power and potential of audio-only games. These games, which rely solely on sound to immerse players in new worlds and experiences, have immense accessibility implications. By stripping away the visual element, audio games allow people who are visually impaired to
iPhone users now have the opportunity to experience the nostalgia of playing classic PlayStation games on their devices without the need for jailbreaking. A new PS1 emulator called Gamma has recently been released on the iOS App Store, allowing users to immerse themselves in blocky polygons and shifty textures reminiscent of the original PlayStation console.
Launching a game with online features in multiple countries can lead to technical challenges and restrictions that developers may not have initially considered. This is the case with the upcoming PC launch of Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut, which will not be available on Steam in nearly 180 countries due to the requirement of players
Instruments Of Destruction is not your typical demolition game. It takes the concept of destroying buildings to a whole new level with its array of powerful machinery. Developed by Luke Schneider, the lead tech designer of Red Faction: Guerilla, this game offers a unique experience that sets it apart from other games in the genre.
Warner Bros., the owners of the now-defunct Adult Swim Games publishing label, have recently reached out to developers regarding the return of ownership of their game’s Steam pages. This comes as a surprise to many, considering Warner Bros.’s previous stance back in March, in which all Adult Swim Games appeared destined for delisting. Developers of
Google is gearing up to host its annual Google I/O developer conference, set to begin on Tuesday, May 14th. The focus of this year’s event is primarily on artificial intelligence (AI). Since last year’s conference, Google has introduced Gemini, a new, more potent model designed to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Additionally, the company has been actively
In recent years, the right-to-repair movement has gained significant traction, with several states passing laws that make it easier for consumers to repair their own devices. While obtaining parts and manuals is a crucial aspect of this process, having the right tools is equally important. One such essential toolset in the realm of DIY device
A recent federal judge in California made a ruling on a lawsuit that was filed by X, formerly Twitter, against Israel’s Bright Data. X accused Bright Data of scraping data from X and selling it while circumventing X Corp.’s anti-scraping technology. The lawsuit alleged that Bright Data violated terms of service and copyrights. Data scraping