Microsoft has once again proven its commitment to accessible gaming hardware with the recent launch of the Xbox Adaptive Joystick. This innovative one-handed controller is designed to work seamlessly with Xbox and PC, catering to players with limited mobility. The company’s dedication to inclusivity and collaboration with accessibility experts is evident in the development of
Toronto-based company, Aviron, has recently made waves in the fitness industry with the release of their latest product, the Aviron Fit Bike. Priced at $2,400, the Fit Bike positions itself in a competitive spot between Peloton’s entry-level Bike ($1,500) and Bike+ ($2,500). This move challenges the reigning champ, Peloton, by offering a slightly more affordable
The tech world is buzzing with rumors of AMD releasing a new Zen 4 CPU in the form of the Ryzen 5 7600X3D chip. This news comes in the wake of Intel preparing to launch their Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200-series CPUs and AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D chips on the horizon as well. With anticipation building
The U.K. competition watchdog has recently announced the closure of its investigations into Apple and Google’s mobile app ecosystems. This decision was made due to administrative priorities, putting a temporary hold on any potential actions against the tech giants. The investigations had been ongoing since March 2021, focusing on Apple’s App Store terms and conditions
Upon making the transition from a New York City apartment to a new house, I made a bold choice by opting for a refurbished third-generation Nest Learning Thermostat. This decision was not just about upgrading my living space, but also about embracing the latest in home technology. The Nest thermostat, a product that had caught
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) has recently been implemented in the European Union, allowing people to access alternative app stores in addition to Apple’s App Store. This new regulation aims to promote competition within the app ecosystem, providing users with a wider range of app options. Unlike Apple’s App Store, apps on these alternative marketplaces
Fabric Cryptography, founded by Michael Gao and Tina Ju, is a hardware startup aimed at making modern cryptographic techniques accessible and widespread. Their goal is to address the growing tension between trust and privacy in a world where vast amounts of consumer data are collected by companies but cannot be adequately protected. To achieve this,
Condé Nast has recently announced a multi-year deal with OpenAI, allowing the AI giant to utilize content from various Condé Nast properties such as the New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, and WIRED. The partnership will enable OpenAI to feature stories from these outlets in their platforms including ChatGPT and the new SearchGPT prototype.
YouTube’s partnership with Shopify is expanding, allowing creators to access thousands of new brands for their shopping videos. This presents a significant increase from the limited number of brands they previously had access to. The expanded partnership opens up new opportunities for creators to earn money through their videos while also helping their audience discover