13 days ago | By TechRadar
I shouldn't be this excited by the words “dirt accumulation is more realistic” but here I am, positively thrilled about the idea of my car in Forza Motorsport becoming a mucky pup over the course of a race. In Xbox and Bethesda's Developer Direct, Forza Motorsport creator Turn 10 went into the finer detail of its upcoming Xbox Series X racer. The team threw out big numbers, like how you will have 500 cars to play with at launch, that there are more than 800 upgrades you can fit into your vehicles, and that there will be 20 environments to race through. But what really caught my attention...
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Apple will relaunch its improved HomeKit architecture in iOS 16.4. The updated Home architecture in iOS 16.2 was released in December 2022 but pulled a week later due to bugs. Read more ...
Marvel Studios has released the first clip from Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania , and it features Paul Rudd 's Ant-Man meeting Jonathan Majors ' Kang The Conqueror for the... Read more ...
OnePlus just launched its latest flagship phone, and during the announcement, it teased an upcoming pair of foldable phones. We have all the details. Read more ...
Starting school as a fifth-year student in Hogwarts Legacy means you're older than much of the student body, but only as experienced as the first-year kids. That means making... Read more ...
AI fever is everywhere as Google upgrades its Translate app on the iPhone and Android with new AI-powered tools. Read more ...
World of Warcraft is removing its Twitter integration, and the future for other Twitter gaming implementations is in question as chaos reigns over its API changes. "Over the... Read more ...
If you're having trouble keeping your Wi-Fi connected with your Windows 10 PC, we have a few suggestions for things you can try to correct the trouble. Read more ...
Today, Google is releasing the first developer preview for Android 14. Which means that today, we start the journey of Android 14. As per usual, there will be two developer... Read more ...
This new method of connecting quantum microchips, developed by the University of Sussex and Universal Quantum, has broken all previous records in terms of speed and fidelity. Read more ...