Google has begun to process Stadia refunds, with servers set to go offline on 18 January, 2023. The game streaming service was confirmed as closing back in September with Google saying that it would hand out refunds for both hardware and any games that people had bought. Well, those refunds have started to be processed which means yours is probably on its way, assuming you … [Read more...] about Your Google Stadia refunds are probably on their way right now
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Google TV now lets parents create watchlists for their kids
Google TV added kids profiles to the platform in 2021, giving young viewers their own portal designed to showcase only age-appropriate content. Today, the company is building upon kids profiles with new features, including parent-managed watchlists, recommendations on the homescreen, and supervised usage of the normal YouTube app. All of these software capabilities begin … [Read more...] about Google TV now lets parents create watchlists for their kids
Review: Roccat excels with their new lightweight wireless addition
Roccat dominates with this customizable beauty. Roccat is a blast from the past for me. When I first entered a local Counter-Strike: Source LAN tournament, merchandise emblazoned with their feline logo was offered up as prizes. We won Roccat wristbands for third place. Having their gear around my desk again makes me feel warm and fuzzy, knowing some companies from my younger … [Read more...] about Review: Roccat excels with their new lightweight wireless addition
Corsair, G.Skill, and Kingston showcase their DDR5 RAM kits
With Intel's newest platform and motherboard makers hopping on the DDR5 train (mostly, there will still be DDR4 motherboards, even with the higher-end Z690 chipset products), gamers, enthusiasts and overclockers are probably casting a beady eye towards the DDR5 memory market. HEXUS has previously reported on the new system RAM standard for consumer PCs (coming to an AMD … [Read more...] about Corsair, G.Skill, and Kingston showcase their DDR5 RAM kits
Samsung can remotely disable their TVs worldwide using TV Block
Image: Thibault Penin Samsung says that it can disable any of its Samsung TV sets remotely using TV Block, a feature built into all television products sold worldwide. This was revealed by the South Korean multinational in a press release issued earlier this month in response to the July South African riots that led to large-scale looting, which also impacted Samsung … [Read more...] about Samsung can remotely disable their TVs worldwide using TV Block
Microsoft Teams now allows organizers to lock their meetings to block latecomers
We reported in April that Microsoft was introducing a new feature in Microsoft Teams that will allow organizers to lock their meetings. In the Teams meetings desktop app experience, organizers can choose to lock their meetings to prevent subsequent join attempts. Anyone attempting to join a lock meeting from any device will be informed that the meeting is locked. OnMSFT now … [Read more...] about Microsoft Teams now allows organizers to lock their meetings to block latecomers
Microsoft posts their vision of the future of Meetings using Microsoft Teams Rooms
Microsoft has posted a video of their vision of the future of meetings in the post-pandemic period, and it’s all about hybrid working. The video is based on Microsoft Teams Rooms and is their vision of the best practice in implementing the solution. That means large screens, eye-level cameras, spatial audio and tables arranged in a way which does not exclude virtual … [Read more...] about Microsoft posts their vision of the future of Meetings using Microsoft Teams Rooms
Samsung leaks their own Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite tablet
It seems yesterday’s leaks of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has convinced Samsung Latvia that the device has already been released, as they posted a number of accessories for the cheap tablet, which also confirms yesterday’s design. Gallery The accessories are a book cover and transparent cover, and confirms items such as the size of the device and how many cameras it … [Read more...] about Samsung leaks their own Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite tablet
What are Runtime Errors? Their causes and How to fix them?
A Runtime Error is an error that occurs at the time of running or executing a program. When this error occurs, the program may hang or crash displaying an error message. There are many reasons for a runtime error, like when the program enters an infinite loop, it triggers the runtime error. Sometimes, it also occurs due to the user’s fault. For example, a program requires a … [Read more...] about What are Runtime Errors? Their causes and How to fix them?
People want liquid cooling in their phones for better gaming, but there’s no such thing
Hardcore smartphone gaming, just like PC and console gaming, is a high octane affair that requires powerful hardware that fires for a sustained period of time for the best experience. And it’s not more cores, more RAM or higher clock speed, but liquid cooling that young smartphone gamers want in their smartphones for better gaming, according to a survey Mysmartprice … [Read more...] about People want liquid cooling in their phones for better gaming, but there’s no such thing