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This New $239 Nokia Phone Has 5G and a 120Hz Display


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Virtual reality is constantly growing. It’s about to have another big growth spurt, as Sony has teased us with a little more information about its next-generation headset at CES 2022, which we’ve now learned will be called the PlayStation VR 2. Read More »

 
What Is QHD Resolution?


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Waverly Labs Ambassador Interpreter Aims to Upgrade Translation


Waverly Labs have been at the forefront of translation for the last few CES events, and the updated version of Waverly Labs Ambassador Interpreter left an impression this year. It comes with features that make talking to people in different languages simple. Read More »

 

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NVIDIA Has a New $249 RTX 3050 GPU With Ray Tracing


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Can You Use a PS4 Controller on a PS5?


If you have a Sony PlayStation 5 and several PlayStation 4 controllers sitting around, you might be wondering: Can I use a DualShock 4 with a PS5? The answer is yes—with a big caveat. We’ll explore the options. Read More »

 
How to Delete a Branch on GitHub


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