Handheld gaming is making a comeback, and hardware companies are reluctant to miss out. Lenovo is said to be making a portable gaming PC to rival Valve’s successful Steam Deck. Called the Legion Go, the device is rumored to capitalize on AMD’s new gaming-focused Phoenix processors to create a lean …
Read More »HTC To Unveil A Lightweight VR Headset
with headsets, but none have been able to hit the price-to-performance target like the Meta Quest 2. Valve tried with its Index, but its high price tag made it inaccessible to a lot of people. HTC has offered VR headsets for many years, but none of them have broken through …
Read More »Second Lunar Lander
We’re still several weeks away from what could be the first launch of NASA’s Artemis program, but humans won’t return to the moon quite yet. First, NASA needs a way to get astronauts to and from the lunar surface, and it’ll have two different ways to do that. It’s already …
Read More »NinthDecimal & Foursquare
Location analytics and data providers InMarket and NinthDecimal are joining forces. InMarket is buying the latter for an undisclosed sum. The combined entity, InMarket, says “on day one” it will have revenue of $100 million, 550 partners and serve a large number of brands, agencies and publishers. (The company says …
Read More »Microsoft Unveils Windows 10 S to Compete With Chromebooks
Microsoft used to be king of the classroom, but Google has increasingly muscled in on its turf. Google announced Chrome OS nearly eight years ago, and the first few waves of devices were of little interest to anyone. Then, Chrome OS became more powerful and easier to manage, and schools …
Read More »7 ways small retailers can compete with retail giants using Google Shopping
To a small niche retailer, it can seem daunting (almost pointless) to invest too heavily in Google Shopping. After all, how could you ever compete with the major players who have far more money, products and people than you do? Well, the good news is, it is possible to be …
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