Monthly Archives: October 2022

Nintendo’s classic Switch controllers compatible with Apple devices

Nintendo’s classic Switch controllers are now compatible with Apple devices. Apple’s iOS 16 already brought compatibility with Nintendo’s Switch Pro controller and Joy-Con. Now, with its 16.1 update, the four classic controllers can also be used: the NES, SNES, Mega Drive, and N64 controllers. Read more /format/jpg/quality/80/nso-nintendo-64-controller.png” title=”Nintendo’s classic Switch controllers compatible with Apple devices”…

Valve’s new Steam pricing tool could result in increased game prices

Valve has launched a new regional pricing recommendation system for Steam, but it could lead to higher prices in certain countries. The new pricing tool suggests prices across the 39 currencies supported by Steam to simplify the process for developers, though these are just recommendations. “We think it’s a helpful guide, but with purchasing power…

Pixel 6a and Pixel 7 lead to solid sales boost for Google

Google’s current roster of smartphones, including the Pixel 6a and Pixel 7, has contributed to a healthy boost in hardware sales. That’s one of the key points to have emerged from parent company Alphabet’s recent Q3 earnings call, where Alphabet’s Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat announced (via Motley Fool) “solid growth in hardware revenues”. It’s…

Apple Updates Pages, Numbers, and Keynote With New iOS 16 and macOS Ventura Features

Apple today updated its suite of iWork apps, including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, with support for new features. In the latest version of Pages, Keynotes, and Numbers Apple has added support for easily sharing documents with co-workers through Messages and support for new collaboration features in iOS 16, iPadOS 16,…