In the ever-evolving world of gaming, console manufacturers constantly strive to push the boundaries of technology, offering players new and immersive experiences. The recent comments by Xbox boss, Phil Spencer, shed light on Microsoft’s future plans for consoles, leaving fans excited, but also curious about the direction the company is headed. In a recent interview,… Continue reading Xbox boss Phil Spencer says ‘we’ll definitely do more consoles’ as well as ‘other devices’ in the future but seems against a mid-generation leap like the PS5 Pro
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It seems like Geralt probably won’t be The Witcher 4’s protagonist according to his voice actor
Fans of The Witcher game series may be in for a surprise as it appears that the beloved protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, may not be returning as the main character in The Witcher 4. This speculation arises from comments made by Doug Cockle, the voice actor behind Geralt, during a recent interview. Cockle, who brought… Continue reading It seems like Geralt probably won’t be The Witcher 4’s protagonist according to his voice actor
ByteDance hits play on AI video creator while Sora seems paused
ByteDance hits play on AI video creator while Sora seems paused In the world of social media and online content creation, video has become a dominant force. Platforms like TikTok have revolutionized the way we consume and create videos, and the demand for innovative video creation tools has skyrocketed. ByteDance, the parent company behind TikTok,… Continue reading ByteDance hits play on AI video creator while Sora seems paused
Microsoft seems to have fixed Windows 11’s horrible SSD slowdown bug – kind of
In recent months, Microsoft has received numerous reports from Windows 11 users who have complained of severe software slowdowns when using an external solid-state drive (SSD). Microsoft has now issued a patch that appears to have solved this issue, although not entirely. Many users reported that when they connected an external SSD device to their… Continue reading Microsoft seems to have fixed Windows 11’s horrible SSD slowdown bug – kind of
LinkedIn seems to be working on an AI ‘coach’ for job applications
In a world that is increasingly reliant on technology, it comes as no surprise that LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking site, is exploring the implementation of artificial intelligence in its daily operations. AI has revolutionized many aspects of the modern workforce, and with LinkedIn’s announcement of the trial of a new AI ‘coach’, job… Continue reading LinkedIn seems to be working on an AI ‘coach’ for job applications
Congress seems more determined to ban TikTok than ever
With TikTok’s growing popularity among teens, Congress seems more determined than ever to ban the app in the United States. TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has been called out for its potential for use of data sharing and international political influence. Earlier this month, several Republican Senators sent a letter to Secretary of State… Continue reading Congress seems more determined to ban TikTok than ever
Elon Musk Seems to Think His Own Employees Are Shadowbanning Him
Elon Musk has accused some of his own employees of “shadowbanning” him on his official Tesla Twitter account. The allegation was first made in a now-deleted tweet on April 8th, 2021, where Musk posted “Our team at Tesla appears to be shadowbanning me on Twitter, for some strange reason.” Shadowbanning, when done by Twitter, is… Continue reading Elon Musk Seems to Think His Own Employees Are Shadowbanning Him
Twitter Blue Bug Seems to Let Users Keep Their Checkmark Without Paying
In recent news, social media users have been discussing a mysterious bug discovered on Twitter that allows certain members to keep their verification blue check mark without paying the microblogging website. Twitter has not made any official announcement regarding this issue, but users on the app have noticed a peculiar outcome when attempting to unlink… Continue reading Twitter Blue Bug Seems to Let Users Keep Their Checkmark Without Paying
Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident
This week has been full of news in the tech world, but perhaps the biggest story was Twitter’s announcement that it would no longer allow third-party developers to create Twitter clients. The move has been met with plenty of criticism from users, who have relied on third-party clients for years. But the reasons behind the… Continue reading Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident