Huge PS5 update introduces customizable home screens and adaptive controller charging ahead of PS5 Pro’s launch

Huge ⁢PS5 Update Introduces Customizable Home Screens and ‌Adaptive Controller Charging Ahead​ of PS5 Pro’s Launch PlayStation 5⁣ users have reason to celebrate as a substantial system⁤ update has just been rolled out, providing a range of exciting features and additions. ⁢The most ‍notable of ⁣these is the introduction of customizable ‌home screens, ⁢allowing players… Continue reading Huge PS5 update introduces customizable home screens and adaptive controller charging ahead of PS5 Pro’s launch

The iPad Pro could get bigger screens and OLED next year, but it should do more

The iPad Pro is Apple’s most advanced tablet model, and due to its tremendous power and capabilities, it has managed to become a favorite among professionals and consumers alike. However, there is one issue that a lot of people have with the iPad Pro: its limited screen size, with no options to go bigger. Rumors… Continue reading The iPad Pro could get bigger screens and OLED next year, but it should do more

OnePlus Claims Its New Screens Can Work Even in a Downpour

In a world where almost everything we do is powered by technology, it’s important to make sure our devices are protected against the elements. This is especially true for smartphone users, who rely on their devices for everything from communication to entertainment. For this reason, smartphone manufacturers are always striving to develop screens that can… Continue reading OnePlus Claims Its New Screens Can Work Even in a Downpour

Hidden forces and sliding screens trick the senses to make VR feel more real

Virtual Reality (VR) technology is constantly pushing the boundaries of our senses, tricking us into believing that the simulated reality is real. In recent years, VR has become increasingly sophisticated and now provides a more immersive experience than ever before. By utilizing hidden forces and sliding screens, VR developers can further fool our senses into… Continue reading Hidden forces and sliding screens trick the senses to make VR feel more real

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