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Valve assures Steam Deck will ship on time

Valve has confirmed in an update that Steam Deck is on track to ship to its owners by the end of February.

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MANA Price Analysis: Escaping This Flag pattern MANA Token Could Rally To $5.5 Mark

A Flag pattern is leading this correction rally in Decentraland (MANA) token price. The token is still trapped inside this pattern, and so far it has almost lost 50% of its value. The long traders should wait for a bullish breakout from the overhead trendline to acquire a proper long entry signal. Key technical points:

The post MANA Price Analysis: Escaping This Flag pattern MANA Token Could Rally To $5.5 Mark appeared first on CoinGape.

Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset Reportedly Delayed Until 2023

Looks like we might have to wait just a little while longer for the company’s combination VR/AR headset. According to a new report by Bloomberg, Apple’s long-rumored VR/AR headset could be delayed until 2023 due to a combination of technical issues, citing “people familiar with the situation.” Sources claim the device was scheduled to be […]

The post Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset Reportedly Delayed Until 2023 appeared first on VRScout.

Robot Wars: How Long Before Real-Time Assistants Threaten the Viability of Online Poker?

RTA providers are continously improving their technology and it is causing issues for the viability of online poker.

The post Robot Wars: How Long Before Real-Time Assistants Threaten the Viability of Online Poker? appeared first on Latest Online Gambling News.

New GeForce Drivers

Related to the God of War release, NVIDIA announces the availability of new version 511.23 WHQL-certified Windows GeForce drivers as the new Game Ready...

XRP Price Analysis: XRP Price Could Reach $1.1 Mark As Price Chart Forms Symmetrical Triangle Pattern

The overall trend for the XRP price is still sideways. The recent correction in price has plunged the coin to a crucial support level of $0.7. However, the technical chart shows the formation of a symmetrical triangle pattern, whose breakout could initiate a new trend in XRP price. Key technical points:  The RSI displays bullish

The post XRP Price Analysis: XRP Price Could Reach $1.1 Mark As Price Chart Forms Symmetrical Triangle Pattern appeared first on CoinGape.

Moonbeam Network Launches: Now Live on Polkadot

The fully Ethereum compatible smart contract Moonbeam platform, has launched on Polkadot. The game is on, and the Moonriver fans are thrilled with the new range of possibilities. The now first fully operational parachain on Polkadot, opens a door for more than 80 projects to deploy on Moonbeam. It is all happening right now. After [...]

The post Moonbeam Network Launches: Now Live on Polkadot appeared first on Blockonomi.

AR Smart Glasses for Enterprise and Consumers: A Conversation With Vuzix’s Paul Travers

From the company's CES news, to developing use cases, to working with other vendors, Travers has a lot to say about the past, present, and future of smart glasses.

God of War on PC is a simply sensational port

Another huge PlayStation exclusive has found its way over to PC - and the results are spectacular. Sony Santa Monica has collaborated with partner studio Jetpack to produce a superb port for God of War that genuinely elevates the original experience across the board, improving graphical quality, boosting image quality and leaning into worthwhile PC-exclusive technologies such as Nvidia DLSS. Performance is generally excellent too and there's support for both ultrawide monitors and high refresh rate displays.

There's much to discuss here, so where to begin? My first contact with a PC game usually starts with the user interface and God of War holds up well here. The menus are simple, easily navigable, not overly nested, and work well with both mouse/keyboard and a controller. Various aspect ratios such as 16:10 and 21:9 are supported out of the box and the visual options are numerous and genuinely meaningful. Perhaps surprisingly, the game is running under DX11 and as far as I can tell, it does not have an extended shader compilation step and in-game stutter is kept to a minimum. The only notable omission is a field of view slider - which would have been tricky to implement due to the ever-moving camera in the game. However, that constant camera movement itself has an option to reduce its severity, which is welcome.

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Melbourne drone show cancelled by CASA now set to go ahead

A drone light display that was cancelled over the new year at Melbourne's Docklands due to safety concerns has now been given the green light by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

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