Members of Congress, concerned about growing costs and slipping schedules, pressed NASA for more details about the management and overall strategy of the agency’s Artemis lunar exploration plan.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) views Ethereum’s proof of stake (PoS) consensus mechanism as a game-changer that will prompt the adoption of energy-saving technology. (Read More)
Spacex has managed to deliver Starlink equipment to Ukraine as promised by its founder, Elon Musk. The hardware will provide access to high-speed internet for users in the country, which has been experiencing disruptions in communications as a result of Russia’s military invasion. Ukrainians Get Starlink Internet Amid Ongoing Russian Offensive Ukraine has received a […]
A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral and delivered the GOES-T weather satellite into orbit Tuesday, adding a new spacecraft to NOAA's fleet destined to become the primary observatory tracking storms over the Pacific Ocean and the Western United States.
Valve’s newly released Steam Deck is slowly getting into the hands of its first batch of users. It’s certain to be an exciting time for those who preordered the handheld back in July. However, there are plenty of customers who will have to wait even longer for their own Steam Deck. Valve has laid some concerns to rest, though, ensuring that the Steam Deck’s production will ramp up by April.
The Steam Deck released at an unfortunate time in the PC hardware space. Over the past year or so, a combination of issues has stunted the release of tech from across every market, from shipping troubles to a lack of supply for production to the ever-changing nature of the global pandemic. These are all things that have had huge ramifications across the gaming industry in particular. Some companies are managing to catch up, and Valve is one of them.
Your Steam Deck could come sooner than you think
Valve has managed to meet many of the pandemic’s problems head-on. Gr...
It’s not unusual for new hardware to come to the market in a less than perfect state. After all, once the tech leaves the factory and gets into the hands of its users, all sorts of problems can arise. However, if there was one issue that everyone quietly hopes to never see, it’s joystick drift. Now, it looks like some users are already experiencing joystick drift on the Steam Deck.
The Steam Deck released on February 25, and users have already reported some unfortunate news. A Reddit user first reported their issue with a video that showed how their right joystick was drifting. Then, just an hour later another Reddit user, Hollandje, posted their own video showing the same problem. And they weren’t the last person to experience this either. A third user going by Stijnnl also experienced the same joystick drift.
The curse of joystick drift strikes again
Curiously, the problem only seems to occur with the right joystick. As of now, there haven’t been any...
Nvidia hackers start selling ETH and GPU mining drivers that are custom and can unlock the hash rate limiter on the GPU’ graphics cards as we can see in today’s latest Ethereum news. The hackers behind last week’s Nvidia data breach claim to have customized drivers that unlocks the limitations on the GPU manufacturer’s graphic […]
The former operators of SetTV, a pirate IPTV service that was ordered to pay $90 million in damages to DISH Networks, are reportedly back in business with several new services, in violation of a permanent injunction. Some of DISH's evidence comes from telephone recordings obtained from a country sheriff's office where one was incarcerated.
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Tetra Trust updated it has partnered with KNØX Capital Inc. and KNØX Industries Inc. (known as Knox). Tetra is providing institutions with the ability to store crypto-related products in a regulate...