SoftBank, a Japanese conglomerate, recently reported a significant gain on its Vision Fund during the fiscal year ended in March. This marks a notable turnaround for the flagship tech investment arm, which had been in the red since 2021. The company attributed this success to the increase in the value of key investments, such as
Solar storms have recently been causing disruptions in GPS systems, affecting the accuracy of farming operations in the Midwest. The Northern Lights phenomenon that has captivated many across the United States is a result of these solar storms. However, the consequences of these storms extend beyond just providing a visual spectacle, as they have significant
The world of iPhone gaming just got a little bit more exciting with the release of Gamma, a free PS1 emulator now available on the iOS App Store. Developed by ZodTTD, this emulator brings the blocky polygons and shifty textures of the original PlayStation to iPhone users without the need for jailbreaking. With support for
In the ever-evolving landscape of gaming, audio-only games have emerged as a unique and immersive experience for players. Contrary to the belief that all games require visuals, these audio games have proven that there is much to explore in the realm of sound. With the ability to transport players into new worlds using only their
The highly anticipated release of Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PC has hit a snag as it is set to launch on Steam with restrictions in nearly 180 countries. This limitation is due to the online features of the game requiring players to sign in to a PSN account, which is not available in
Instruments of Destruction offers a unique approach to demolition with powerful machinery that sets it apart from other games in the genre. The lead tech designer, Luke Schneider, brings his expertise from Red Faction: Guerilla to create a smashing simulator like no other. There are approximately 50 missions in total, each set on an island
Some developers, such as the creators of Small Radios Big Televisions and Duck Game, recently shared exciting news on social media. They revealed that Warner Bros., the former owners of Adult Swim Games, had contacted them about returning ownership of their game’s Steam pages. This surprising move marks a significant reversal from Warner Bros.’ previous
As Google prepares to host its annual Google I/O developer conference, all eyes are on the advancements in AI that the tech giant is expected to unveil. With last year’s launch of Gemini, a powerful new model designed to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and ongoing testing of AI features in various products like Search, Google Maps,
The right-to-repair movement has made significant progress in recent years, with several states enacting laws that empower consumers to repair their own devices. However, beyond just having access to parts and manuals, individuals also need the necessary tools to perform these repairs effectively. One such essential toolkit is iFixit’s Pro Tech Toolkit, currently available on
In a recent legal development, a federal judge in California has dismissed a lawsuit filed by X, formerly Twitter, against Israel’s Bright Data. The case centered around the practice of data scraping, which involves automated programs collecting information from publicly accessible websites. X alleged that Bright Data was scraping data from X and selling it