Ubisoft is no longer offering online services to dozens of its video games. As of April 21, 90 legacy games from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era will no longer have online multiplayer or in-game news and statistics. Just Dance, Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed are some of the affected franchises. Ubisoft posted the announcement on its website.
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Bethesda Softworks’ newest look at its space-exploration role-playing game Starfield is primarily for your ears, but a new discussion between composer Inon Zur and audio director Mark Lampert also has some treats for the eye, in the form of enticing concept art of alien worlds and vast, unexplored space.
Today Jamf will unveil a number of new features that aim to simplify the life of Apple IT managers, who not only manage Apple devices for business but also education. At its special spring event, Jamf unveiled updates to Jamf Protect, a new Jamf Trust end-user app, and Jamf Safe Internet. Read on to learn more about the new features as well as release timing.
This is a special version of the headphones in the style of the popular game Genshin Impact. Both the headphones and the charging case are painted red with gold inserts and a four-leaf clover image.
Micromax unveiled its latest entry in the budget-oriented IN series with the IN 2C. The phone is a direct successor to last year’s Micromax IN 2b and carries a familiar look and specs alongside an INR 7,499 ($98) starting price.
A new Japanese antitrust investigation into the smartphone market suggests the possibility for new legislation to lower the dominant position of Apple and Google. It calls for multiple app stores for each platform.
Apple’s MetLife Building renovation plans have been approved, ahead of a new billion-dollar campus at the Research Triangle Park in Cary, North Carolina.
Today, together with the POCO F4 GT smartphone, the Xiaomi POCO sub-brand introduced its first smartwatch, the POCO Watch.
In addition to the top model Vivo X80 Pro, the Chinese manufacturer on April 26 also announced its simpler model Vivo X80.
Yesterday we saw the unveiling of the vivo X80 and vivo X80 Pro in China, and it appears our prayers for a quick global launch were answered. vivo Malaysia confirmed the date for the X80 series local announcement – it will be May 8, at 3 PM local time.
Starting in the second quarter of 2022, orders for the standard Pro skyrocketed to 8 million and the Pro Max to 6.5 million.
Xiaomi sub-brand POCO held an event in Europe where it presented its new gaming smartphone POCO F4 GT.
Ukrainian fund "Drones for Ukraine ”, specializing in collecting donations that go to buy drones for the needs of the armed forces of Ukraine, announced an interesting action for all people of good will living outside of Ukraine. He promises to give out (not to sell - this is an important nuance) a unique souvenir made from the skin of a Russian Su-34 aircraft shot down during military operations over the sky of Ukraine to anyone who makes a donation in excess of $1,000.














