Sony appears to be expecting a successful PlayStation VR2 launch, as it’s reportedly making two million units of the headset ahead of its early 2023 release date. According to Bloomberg, sources familiar…
Month: October 2022
Tinykin Review
My desire for a new Pikmin game is borderline rabid, so I got very excited when I saw that Tinykin’s army of adorable followers might potentially fill the sprout-shaped void in my…
USB logos finally make sense, thanks to a redesign
For years, USB technologies have been an alphabet soup of terminology—when, really, all consumers care about is how fast the USB connection is. But now, finally, a new USB logo scheme solves…
Best Chromebook deals: Top picks before Prime Early Access Sale
Amazon is readying its second Prime Day sale for Oct. 11 and Oct 12, known as Prime Early Access Sale, aka Prime Day 2. We’ve begun curating the best Chromebook deals leading…
Cheaper OLED monitors might be coming soon
OLED monitors, with their vibrant colors and perfect black levels, are some of the very best screens you can connect to your PC. Unfortunately, they’re also crazy expensive: with only a few…
Celebrating 100 million songs
Twenty-one years on from the invention of iTunes and the debut of the original iPod, Apple Music has truly come of age. Powered by WPeMatico
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X review: A great CPU muted by AM5’s high costs
Announcements of CPU processors tend to focus on bigger, better, faster—which usually means concentrated attention on the flagship chip. But back in August, when AMD finally spilled details about Ryzen 7000, the…
Why I switched to Bitwarden for my password manager
Like many former users of LastPass, I was miffed when the company delivered an ultimatum to non-paying customers last year. I’ve since switched to Bitwarden, and haven’t looked back. Without a $36…
Best computer deals: Top PC picks from desktops to all-in-ones
Whether you’re looking for a productivity desktop, a gaming PC powerhouse, or a stylish all-in-one Windows machine, we’ve got you covered. We at PCWorld sort through all of the daily computer sales…
Key Members of Disco Elysium Developer ZA/UM Have Left the Company In an ‘Involuntary’ Manner
According to Martin Luiga, an editor on ZA/UM’s Disco Elysium, key members of the company, including lead writer and designer Robert Kurvitz, writer Helen Hindpere, and lead of art and design Aleksander…
