- September 15, 2024
Gadget
8BitDo’s latest mod kit will make your old GameCube controller wireless and Switch compatible
A new, $26 solderless from 8BitDo can transform your old GameCube controller into a wireless Bluetooth device that works with Nintendo Switch and Android. It’ll
Steam Families is live, and you can all play at the same time
Following a earlier this year, Steam Families is now live with a new way for relatives to be connected on the gaming portal. Up to
All the iPhone 16, AirPods and Apple Watch news expected on Monday
For Apple devotees, the biggest tech day of the year is finally almost here: The Apple iPhone 16 launch event. It’ll take place tomorrow, September
The US, UK, EU and other major nations have signed a landmark global AI treaty
The United States, United Kingdom, European Union, and several other countries have signed an AI safety treaty laid out by the Council of Europe (COE),
Social media companies can’t be forced to block teens from seeing ‘harmful’ content, judge rules
A federal judge has ruled that social media companies can’t be required to block certain types of content from teens. The ruling will prevent some
Brazil bans X for refusing to comply with Supreme Court order
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has ordered the nation’s internet service providers to block the social media platform X. The New York Times
The retro Barbie flip phone arrives in October, only 15 months after the movie
HMD’s Barbie Phone, the novelty device for Y2K-nostalgic hot pink aficionados, finally has pricing and release info. The Mattel-sanctioned champion of tardy movie tie-ins launches
Threads is testing disappearing posts that expire after 24 hours
Threads is testing the option for users to put a 24-hour expiration timer on their posts, after which the post and all replies would disappear,
Google strikes a deal with California lawmakers to fund local news
Google has reached with California lawmakers to fund local news in the state after previously protesting a proposed law that would have required it to
The US lays out a road safety plan that will see cars ‘talk’ to each other
The US Department of Transportation has laid out a nationwide road safety plan [PDF] that will lead to cars communicating with each other. The agency