It’s great news for iOS device owners, and Apple Arcade subscribers, as 8BitDo has updated its excellent third-party controllers to support Apple’s phones, tablets and computers. 8BitDo has today announced that its range of controllers are now officially compatible with iOS, tvOS and macOS devices. That includes the iPhone 14, MacBook Air and Apple TV
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This free app stops AI stealing your art style
Researchers have created a free tool that they claim can help stop text-to-image AI tools copying an artist’s style. Known as Glaze, the University of Chicago research project lets artists add a cloak layer to their work, making it more difficult for AI art generators to rip off the works of artists. Glaze – which
Fake Samsung SSDs could make upgrading your PC or PS5 a nightmare
The Samsung 980 Pro may be three years old, but it’s still a pretty popular PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive (SSD) that remains more affordable than its successor, the Samsung 990 Pro. But, it seems the immense popularity of the SSD has prompted knockoffs that are infiltrating the market, according to Toms Hardware. As one of
Intel apparently cancels its most intriguing CPU hybrid yet
An Intel project around two years in the making (and likely several more years of research) has been canceled, meaning the company will no longer be channeling efforts into creating a CPU-VPU hybrid, at least for now. Codenamed Thunder Bay, Intel had been working on a system-on-chip (SoC) combining CPU cores from its Xeon processor
AirPods Pro 2 vs AirPods 2 vs AirPods 3: Which earbuds are the best for you?
Apple’s divisive AirPods have staying power, even if some stay in your ears better than others. The noise-cancelling AirPods Pro 2 boast all the bells and whistles. But not everyone wants earbuds that block out the world. That’s where the AirPods 3 and AirPods 2 come into play. Let’s look at the differences between these three
OnePlus 11 gets 100-day return period to let users see if they like it
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority OnePlus is running a OnePlus 11 promo that will expand the return policy to 100 days. The 100-day period is aimed at giving users enough time to see if they like the handset. If returned before the 100 days are up, users will get a full refund. If you’ve
Indians acquire 100 patents for 6G technology
On March 16, Ashwini Vaishnaw, IT and Telecom Minister of India, awarded Indian scientists, engineers, academicians, and technicians with 100 patents in 6G technology at the Bharat startup summit organized by PHD Chamber of Commerce. According to her remarks at the event, India is making significant strides with 5G technology; its rapid rollout of new
This Google Pixel flaw could let hackers undo all your photo cropping
A vulnerability has been discovered affecting Google Pixel users with a vulnerability that could have exposed users’ most sensitive information and may continue to do so in certain cases. Though Google issued a fix to CVE-2023-21036 in its March update, the high-risk vulnerability has been allowing hackers to undo many edits made to images on
5G rollout in India fastest in the world, officials say
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw spoke at an event hosted on March 16 by the PHD Chambre of Commerce and Industries. He stated that India was the country with the fastest rollout of 5G telecom Services since October 2021. In 2029, India is expected to launch its 6G infrastructure. Ashwini Vaishnaw, 5G, and 6G in India
Diablo 4 patch addresses the beta’s biggest problem
Diablo 4’s early access beta test has been overshadowed by technical issues, to which Blizzard has responded with an important hotfix. The Diablo 4 hotfix has been publicized on Blizzard’s official forums and “contains updates to improve server stability issues [and is also] targeted at fixing and improving the queue issues console players have reported