The Strong Museum of Play, based in New York, has been curating its Hall of Fame to honor influential games and creators within the industry. While some may see these accolades as simply a way to market awards shows and museums, there is something to be said about recognizing and preserving the contributions of important
Google Messages has just taken a major step forward by testing the highly anticipated ‘messages editing’ feature. This latest development has been long-awaited by users who have been clamoring for an easier way to correct mistakes in their messages. According to recent reports, Google has started rolling out the feature to beta testers, marking a
AI hardware startups have been facing numerous challenges in recent times. The launch of the Humane Ai Pin, a $700 wearable that heavily relies on artificial intelligence, was met with disappointment. Despite the initial promise of seamlessly integrating various AI functions into a single device, the Ai Pin failed to deliver on its potential. Critics,
SoftBank recently reported a 724.3 billion Japanese yen gain on its Vision Fund for the fiscal year ending in March, marking the first time the tech investment arm has been in profit since 2021. The Vision Fund segment posted a profit of 128.2 billion yen for the full fiscal year, a positive swing from the
The recent solar storms that have been mesmerizing people with the Northern Lights across the United States have also been causing disruptions for GPS satellites, leading to significant challenges for Midwest farmers. According to reports, the solar storms have temporarily knocked some GPS systems offline, affecting the accuracy of Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) systems that are
In the ever-evolving landscape of video games, there is a growing niche that is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in gaming – audio-only games. These games, devoid of any visual elements, rely solely on sound to immerse players in a rich and captivating experience. While this may seem like a limiting factor, the
The world of gaming has evolved significantly over the years, with newer consoles offering high-definition graphics and immersive gameplay. However, there is still a charm in revisiting the classic games of the past. iPhone users who have a fondness for the original PlayStation can now enjoy their favorite blocky polygons and shifty textures with Gamma,
Instruments Of Destruction takes a unique approach to demolition, offering players a wide array of powerful machinery right from the start. Unlike other games where you may be limited to a sledgehammer or explosives, this game sets you loose with wrecking balls, rocket-powered diggers, missile-launching mechs, and more. These prototype vehicles are designed for maximum
The upcoming release of Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PC has sparked controversy due to its online features requiring players to sign in to a PSN account. This decision has limited the availability of the game on Steam, raising concerns about gaming accessibility in nearly 180 countries. The addition of ‘purchase restricted countries’ for
Warner Bros., the now-defunct owner of Adult Swim Games publishing label, has reached out to developers regarding the return of ownership of their game’s Steam pages. This news came as a surprise as in March, it seemed like all Adult Swim Games were going to be delisted. Developers of games such as Small Radios Big