Monster Hunter Wilds Requires Frame Generation for Recommended Specifications

CAPCOM has been slowly ramping up the marketing forMonster Hunter Wildswith new monster reveals, weapons, and story-focused trailers. Soon after yesterday’s new trailer during the State of Play, CAPCOM also published the official system requirements for Monster Hunter Wilds’ PC version, and there is a sticking point mentioned in the recommended specifications section. Frame Generation Recommended for Medium Settings in Monster Hunter Wilds This is the first time we have seen system requirements clearly mention frame generation in fine text....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Christopher Garcia

Moris and Keys are Getting Nerfed in Dead by Daylight

In a recent livestream by theDead by Daylightdevelopment team, we heard from Matt S., the Design Director of the game. He revealed interesting new information about what’s to come in future updates to the game, specifically regarding Moris and Keys. For those of us unaware, Moris are a special Killer Offering that can be equipped before the match begins, and allows the Killer to end a Survivor’s life by their own hands....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Johnny Miller

New details emerge on recent iCloud breach of jailbroken iPhones

Two days ago, we told you aboutan attack on jailbroken iPhonesthat compromised the accounts of some 220,000 iCloud users. New details have since emerged about the breach, that confirm what we initially speculated in the post on Tuesday evening. The vast majority, if not all of the accounts, were of Chinese origin. On Wednesday morning, I personally confirmed this with someone directly in the know about the attack. To that extent, a website has been created for potential victims of the attack to see if their account was compromised....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Mary Miller

New World Greatsword Build 2024& PvP

In thisNew World Greatsword Build 2024 Guide, we’ll focus on theGreatswordin both PvE and PvP, an excellent melee weapon. It scales equally with bothStrengthandDexterity, so you can choose either and decide which passive attributes you prefer. Since the best bonuses for both come later in their respective stat lines, I recommend focusing on one—eitherStrengthorDexterity—early in the game. You can add points to the other stat later when you have more to invest....

June 19, 2025 · 8 min · 1611 words · Abigail Rangel

Numark MixMeister, OMNI CONTROL & NS7 USB DJ Control Surfaces

Numark MixMeister, OMNI CONTROL & NS7 USB DJ Control Surfaces If you’re more reliant on your computer for your digital music thanNumark’sstandalone DJ productswould allow, the company has three new control surfaces to offer. The MixMeister, OMNI CONTROL and NS7 all offer varying degrees of hands-on tweaking for use in both studio and live situations. The MixMeister Control is a USB-powered surface that comes with MixMeister’s Fusion software; all 94 knobs and buttons correspond exactly with those on-screen, with Fusion handling the technical side of beat-matching, setting cue points and re-pitching....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 291 words · Kimberly Adams

NuraLoop brings the NuraPhone's awesome personalised sound tech to the in-ear market

The innovative audio tech company, Nura, has announced a brand new product it’s adding to its lineup later this year. Called NuraLoop, these earphones bring the self-learning personalised audio profile technology to the in-ear market. For those unaware, the NuraPhone was one of thefirst pairs of headphonesto come with the ability to create a highly personalised sound profile for every unique user. By using sensitive microphones, it detects the reactions to various frequencies played in the listener’s ears and then automatically adjusts the EQ and balance for that particular person....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Jeffrey Sherman

Philips TV designer Rod White on how he crafts amazing-looking TVs for everyday use

The TV market never sits still. Like many areas of technology today, there are constant developments in the hardware that makes for incrementally improved viewing experiences year-on-year. For a storied manufacturer like Philips TV, this raises the welcome challenge each year of designing new ranges of TVs that not only raise the bar technically but have new and fresh-feeling visual designs, too. We spoke to Philips TV’s head of design, Rod White, about the challenge that annual refreshes bring, and how he and his team go about innovating in small ways....

June 19, 2025 · 4 min · 816 words · Michael Robinson

Popular Crash Bandicoot Game Joins Xbox Game Pass This Week

Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled Heads to Xbox Game Pass Activision-Blizzard has been slowly implementing its games onto Microsoft’s subscription service since it was acquired by the company late last year. So far, games like Diablo IV,StarCraft 2, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 have appeared on the service. Platforming fans can enjoy the recently added Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, which is a remake of all three PS1 games for modern platforms....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 305 words · Tamara Reid

Readdle’s Calendars app gains native Outlook Exchange integration and multiple accounts

Ukrainian developer Readdle has released an update to itsCalendars productivity softwarebringing improvements including native Exchange integration and multiple account support. This excellent lightweight daily planner now lets you connect your Microsoft Outlook (Exchange) account to manage your work calendars with ease in one central place. You could do that before but you had to go through a cumbersome process of adding an Exchange account in the iOS system settings before it could be used within the Calendars app....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Anne Cortez

Ripple, Task Muncher, Fade Out Night Light and other apps to check out this weekend

Welcome back to another edition of our Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have a mood + health tracker, a task-munching todo app and a handy night light app. And as always, we’ve selected a great new game for you to check out. Ripple: Mood & Health Tracker Ripple is a great tool for folks that don’t want to keep a mood journal, but understand there may be benefits to it....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · Brenda Day

Roblox Exam Week Codes (July 2023)

Do you know what’s worse than forgetting to study for a test? Having to find the answers in a school haunted by a terrifying creature of the night. InExam Week, you’ll need to search through the halls of a school, either on your own or with some friends, all while avoiding a terrifying entity that will pursue you through the halls. The first time I jumped in, I tempted fate and tried to blind her, but met my end rather quickly....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 620 words · Lisa Griffith

Some 7.5W wireless fast chargers limited to 5W after release of iOS 13.1

Wireless fast charging is, technically, something that theiPhone 11andiPhone 11 Prosupport. However, there’s a bit of a catch since the public release ofiOS 13.1earlier this week. ChargerLABhas put together the results (viaMacRumors) of several different tests with wireless charging speeds from the iPhone 11, each running iOS 13.1, and comparing them to speeds with devices running iOS 13. The tests revealed that some wireless chargers, despite being able to charge at 7....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 268 words · Brian Hawkins

SpaceX wants to launch its internet satellite system in just two years

Knowledge is power. We’ve all heard that idea before but take it for granted. Internet, for instance, provides unfettered access to information, and yet, for many reasons, internet is still slow, costly, and for some people in the world, unavailable. That’s where internet-beaming satellites can make a difference, and the latest tech company to be developing them,SpaceX, has plans to launch a system of them by 2019. Last year, SpaceX revealed it wanted to deploy aninternet satellite systemto provide high-speed internet around the globe....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Taylor Stout MD