USB Type-C is getting increasingly close to becoming a unified charging port for all your devices. After the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) announced the spec for USB Type-C 2.1 about a year ago, introducing support for 240W charging, cable manufacturer Club 3D has now listed the first cables supporting these new speeds on its website. Club 3D has three versions of USB … [Read more...] about USB Type-C cables with support for 240W power delivery start to show up
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Overwatch 2 team addresses support issues, scoreboard changes
The developers are sharing learnings from recent tests. What you need to know The closed beta for Overwatch 2 recently went live, allowing selected players to test out the game. Blizzard Entertainment is sharing findings from player feedback with the game so far. Overwatch 2 does not currently have a release date but, like Diablo 4, is not slated to launch in … [Read more...] about Overwatch 2 team addresses support issues, scoreboard changes
HPLIP 3.22.4 Released with Manjaro 21.2 & New Printers Support
HP printer and scanner drivers, HPLIP, released version 3.22.4 recently with a list of new devices support. This release adds Manjaro 21.2 as well as following new printers support: HP LaserJet Pro 4001ne, 4001n, 4001dne, 4001dn, 4001dwe, 4001dw, 4001d, 4001de, HP LaserJet Pro 4002ne, 4002n, 4002dne, 4002dn, 4002dwe, 4002dw, 4002d, 4002de, HP LaserJet Pro 4003dn, … [Read more...] about HPLIP 3.22.4 Released with Manjaro 21.2 & New Printers Support
Amazon Kindle will finally support EPUB files later this year
Amazon will finally add EPUB support to its Kindle family of e-readers later in 2022. EPUB has been the popular format of choice for other eBook readers for many years, but Amazon always chose not to support it for one reason or another. Now it has confirmed that the file type will soon be allowed when using a Send to Kindle app on PC, Mac or through a Chrome … [Read more...] about Amazon Kindle will finally support EPUB files later this year
Windows 11 with dual-screen support is now working on Surface Duo
One of the more exciting projects on Surface Duo takes a considerable leap as Windows 11 is now mostly running on the dual-screen Android phone. What you need to know Gustave Monce posted some new videos and photos of full Windows 11 running on the original Surface Duo. The big break in its development has the OS running independently on both displays simultaneously. … [Read more...] about Windows 11 with dual-screen support is now working on Surface Duo
Sonos joins Matter, but support not guaranteed yet
Sonos has quietly joined the Connectivity Standards Alliance, who are the coalition responsible for developing the smart home standard, Matter. Matter is a wireless interoperability protocol that has been in the works since 2019 and it already includes companies like Apple, Google, Amazon, Samsung and Zigbee. The goal of Matter is to become an interoperability protocol … [Read more...] about Sonos joins Matter, but support not guaranteed yet
iQOO Neo 6 SE to feature a 64MP camera with OIS support
iQOO has confirmed to launch of Neo 6 SE in China on May 6th. The phone will be the successor to the iQOO Neo 5 SE which was announced last year. According to a new poster the smartphone will feature a 64MP main camera which is the same as the Neo 6. The 64MP sensor will have support for Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). According to the official teaser, the iQOO Neo 6 SE … [Read more...] about iQOO Neo 6 SE to feature a 64MP camera with OIS support
How to find VRR in PS5’s settings, which games support it, and why it matters
Sony has announced support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) will roll out to the PlayStation 5 this week through a software update. Here's everything you need to know about the feature, including why it matters. What does VRR do on PS5? Syncs the refresh rate of the display to the PS5's graphical output Enhances visual performance Your PS5 must be connected to an … [Read more...] about How to find VRR in PS5’s settings, which games support it, and why it matters
What is ray tracing and what hardware and games support it?
If you're a gamer, then the chances are you've heard of ray tracing, but you might not know exactly what it means or why it's a big deal. We're here to help you find out. Nvidia has been pushing ray tracing since it first announced its RTX 20-series graphics cards in 2018, but ray tracing is much more than just a marketing ploy to help sell graphics cards for high-end gaming … [Read more...] about What is ray tracing and what hardware and games support it?
(Updated) YouTube is Rolling Out Picture-in-Picture Support on iOS 15
YouTube is ready to roll out picture-in-picture support on iPhones and iPads. The feature has been in testing for a couple of months with YouTube Premium subscribers, but YouTube has since confirmed that will be available to all iOS users, with no premium subscription required. There’s actually been some confusion after YouTube started notifying iOS users testing picture in … [Read more...] about (Updated) YouTube is Rolling Out Picture-in-Picture Support on iOS 15