Lenovo Legion R7000P 2022 and Legion R9000P 2022 have debuted with AMD Ryzen processors. Both laptops also come with 165Hz displays and are equipped with DDR5 RAM.Read More
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Starfield will be released in the first half of 2023, Bethesda announced at the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022. The Starfield gameplay trailer reveals over 1,000 planets across more than 100 star systems. Gamers will be able to set up bases on each planet, and engage on combat in space. Starfield will also allow…
Forza Motorsport 8 will be released sometime in Spring 2023 for PC and Xbox Series S/X. Forza Motorsport 8 will also be a day one release for Xbox Game Pass.Read More
Microsoft has planned to retire Internet Explorer after 27 years as the browser will be inoperable from June 15. The company has weighed it its hope on Microsoft Edge as the future of Internet Explore on Windows 10.Read More
Diablo 4 will be released in 2023, Blizzard revealed during the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022. During the event, gameplay for the upcoming Diablo IV title was also revealed. Diablo 4 will feature a fifth class, the Necromancer. Diablo IV will be available on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series S/X, and Xbox One, along…
HP Spectre x360 16 (2022) and Spectre x360 13.5 convertible laptops carrying 12th-generation Intel Core processors were launched in India on Tuesday.Read More
Google has released Chrome version 102.0.5005.115 for Windows, Mac, and Linux with a total of seven security fixes, including four related to highly severe issues.Read More
Microsoft has begun testing online games like Solitaire, connect 4 to be added to Microsoft Teams, says a report. The company could also choose not to roll this integration out to consumers and businesses. Microsoft will reportedly also introduce virtual spaces on Teams.Read More
Mozilla Firefox is rolling out Total Cookie Protection by default for all its users on Windows and Mac to protect them from cross-site tracking.Read More
Microsoft has agreed for a labour neutrality agreement with Communications Workers of America (CWA) to allow employees to make fair choice about union representation. The company President Brad Smith earlier said that Microsoft will not resist unionization efforts from its employees.Read More