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Oculus Touch will control over 30 games this year

Oculus Touch will control over 30 games this year

Were you worried that Oculus' Touch controller would arrive without any games that used it? If you ask Oculus, there's no reason to worry. [Read more...]
The After Math: Apple WWDC 2016

The After Math: Apple WWDC 2016

Apple pulled out all the stops at WWDC 2016 on Monday, announcing major updates to its iOS, macOS (formerly, OSX), watchOS and tvOS platforms. [Read more...]
Everything we saw at Microsoft's E3 event

Everything we saw at Microsoft's E3 event

Microsoft's E3 press conference is over, and we got a lot of news. There are two new Xboxes: a slimmer Xbox One S with 4K video support due out this August, and Project Scorpio, an Xbox with 4K gaming and VR support due out next year. [Read more...]
The Xbox One S vs. the original Xbox One: What's changed?

The Xbox One S vs. the original Xbox One: What's changed?

It's been three years since the Xbox One's launch, which means we're due for a console redesign. [Read more...]
Apple will let you delete stock iOS apps

Apple will let you delete stock iOS apps

Apple's native apps already ship with its mobile platform, so the company didn't bother to make them available on iTunes. [Read more...]
Apple details its latest desktop operating system: macOS Sierra

Apple details its latest desktop operating system: macOS Sierra

It wouldn't be WWDC without Apple detailing a new version of OS X. Oh wait, scratch that: Cupertino's desktop operating system is now named macOS, as had been rumored in recent weeks. [Read more...]
Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $26.2 billion

Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $26.2 billion

You probably didn't expect your week to start this way: Microsoft has acquired LinkedIn for $26.2 billion. [Read more...]

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