Monthly Archives: September 2022

EA launching its own kernel-level anti-cheat system with FIFA 23 on PC

Following a similar move by Activision Blizzard last year, EA has unveiled EA AntiCheat (EAAC), a new internally developed kernel-level anti-cheat system that’ll initially be rolling out with the launch of FIFA 23 on PC this autumn. Announcing EAAC – which is officially described as a “kernel-mode anti-cheat and anti-tamper solution” – in a new…

The new Asus convertible has a garaged stylus, runs Windows 11 on an Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chip

Asus has unveiled a new Windows-on-ARM convertible tablet, the ExpertBook B3 Detachable. As you can tell from the name, this can be used with or without a detachable keyboard. Also, the protective case has a kickstand that can hold the slate in landscape or portrait orientation. Asus ExpertBook B3 Detachable Asus advertises this as the…

With Congress and Courts at Standstill, IPWatchdog LIVE 2022 Panel Says Upcoming ‘Action’ on 101 Will Be at USPTO

During a session titled “Politics, Policy and Legislation” on Monday at IPWatchdog LIVE 2022, three panelists who have each played a role in shaping patent law over the years discussed recent developments in patent eligibility reform, and congressional interest in so-called patent thickets being fueled by continuation patents and other topics.Read More

Wegmans discontinues its in-store scan-and-go mobile app, citing high losses

Wegmans, the popular supermarket chain, will kill off its in-store scan-and-go app this Sunday, September 18, 2022. The company informed customers of the news in an email yesterday, stating that it experienced too many losses from the Wegmans SCAN program to continue making the mobile app available to users. “Unfortunately, the losses we are experiencing…