Going all-in on what customers say isn’t a sure-fire winner, but ignoring feedback is just as short sighted.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard Season 4 Mercenaries of Fortune will arrive on June 22. You can access new and updated maps, points of interest, weapons and operators with the upcoming season. Call of Duty: Warzone will add a new map called Fortune’s Keep while Call of Duty: Vanguard will both…
Chrome is the undisputed winner in the browser wars, but a revamped Firefox promises better efficiency and features Google doesn’t offer.Read More
Microsoft has made its Defender app available across all platforms on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. All Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers can now download the app and the features vary across platforms.Read More
Game of Thrones meets Star Wars is very exciting on paper – David Benioff and D.B. Weiss’ work has been a hit with critics and viewers – but some concerns need addressing.Read More
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. It will debut on PS5 “next winter”, developer Square Enix has announced. It also released the first look trailer of the game.Read More
Uber is trying to defeat the gender pay gap by relying on an algorithm that has no idea whether drivers are men or women. But is it working?Read More
On this week’s Gadgets 360 podcast Orbital, we talk about the new PlayStation Plus and how it comes against Xbox Game Pass as well as other game subscription services.Read More
Siri, we need to talk. You’re embarrassing yourself. You were the Neil Armstrong of voice assistants. But what did you do with that lead?Read More
Windows 11 is getting a feature called ‘Privacy Auditing’ to inform users when their apps access microphone, camera, or location data. This sounds similar to Apple’s App Privacy Report that was introduced on iOS and iPadOS last year.Read More