Technology Gifts stories - Page 9
The demand for technology gifts is significantly increasing as we begin to rely on new innovations. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 74% of U.S. adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year, highlighting that it is one of the most prominent types of gift that is given.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Game review: Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Nintendo Switch)
Thu, 11th Apr 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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graphics
Kingdom Come: Deliverance on Nintendo Switch disappoints with poor graphics and clunky mechanics, despite an engaging medieval storyline, raising doubts over platform choice from Warhorse Studios.
Nordic Semiconductor partners with Google for enhanced device tracking
Tue, 9th Apr 2024
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software development
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google
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location tracking
Nordic Semiconductor teams up with Google to offer support for Google's 'Find My Device' network and 'unknown tracker alerts' via the nRF Connect SDK, providing enhanced tracking and security options.
Game review: Horizon: Forbidden West Complete Edition (PC)
Mon, 8th Apr 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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game review
Horizon: Forbidden West, the stellar sequel to Horizon: Zero Dawn, hits PC, offering enhanced visuals, pleasing refinements from the original, and an engaging storyline set in a visually stunning post-post-apocalyptic world.
Electronic Design Automation software market to hit $11.2bn
Fri, 5th Apr 2024
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microsemi
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stem
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siemens
Global Electronic Design Automation software market expected to exceed US$11.2bn due to increased adoption of IoT devices.
Opera integrates 150 local AI language models in developer stream
Thu, 4th Apr 2024
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data privacy
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ai
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ai models
Opera becomes first major browser developer to introduce experimental support for local Large Language Model (LLM) variants, enhancing data privacy and offering offline use.
DigiCert & Macnica partner for India's first Matter 1.21 air conditioner
Wed, 3rd Apr 2024
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iot
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smart home
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cloud services
DigiCert and Macnica team up to bring PKI to Panasonic Life Solutions India's home appliances, launching India's first Matter 1.21 enabled room air conditioner for secure IoT connectivity.
Game review: Alone in the Dark (PS5)
Wed, 3rd Apr 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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resident evil
Alone in the Dark 2024 PS5 remake packs Hollywood star power, but players may be discouraged by major glitches, slow-paced gameplay, and underwhelming combat despite engaging puzzle-solving segments and atmospheric graphics.
Evolt & EGYM alliance ushers new era in fitness tech
Tue, 2nd Apr 2024
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fitness
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global expansion
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fitness tracker
Evolt, a body composition analytics firm, has forged a strategic partnership with digital fitness company EGYM to integrate its technology into the fitness sector.
Record rise in zero-day vulnerabilities exposed in Google-Mandiant report
Tue, 2nd Apr 2024
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advanced persistent threat protection
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microsoft
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ios
Google and Mandiant's cybersecurity report reveals a 50% rise in exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in 2023, with China being the leading perpetrator.
Hands-on Review: Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming PC
Tue, 2nd Apr 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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amd
Asus's ROG Ally is a PC-based Windows 11 handheld gaming console. Techday's Darren Price has been testing the tiny gaming PC.
Game review: Princess Peach: Showtime! (Nintendo Switch)
Mon, 1st Apr 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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super mario
Princess Peach takes centre stage in a versatile and fun-filled Nintendo Switch game, 'Princess Peach: Showtime!', characterised by its colourful graphics, unique story-line, and varied gameplay.
Logitech unveils Signature Slim Combo for blended work-life balance
Thu, 28th Mar 2024
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windows
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apple
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logitech
Logitech unveils the Signature Slim Combo, an intuitive combination of a wireless keyboard and mouse, designed to seamlessly blend work and personal computer use, set to become available in March 2024.
APJ manufacturers face mounting API cyber threat, says Akamai
Tue, 26th Mar 2024
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gaming
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advanced persistent threat protection
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digital entertainment
Akamai's latest SOTI report reveals almost 15% of 2023 web attacks in the APJ region targeted APIs, particularly hitting manufacturers.
Hands-on Review: 2TB WD_Black SN770M NVMe M.2 2230 SSD
Tue, 26th Mar 2024
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storage
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pc hardware
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western digital
Tiny yet mighty, the WD_Black SN770M SSD redefines portable gaming with unparalleled speed and capacity.
Game review: Rise of the Ronin (PlayStation 5)
Mon, 25th Mar 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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game review
Team Ninja unveils 'Rise of the Ronin,' a PS5 exclusive RPG with dynamic difficulty settings, setting a new benchmark in action gaming.
Game review: MLB The Show 24 (PS5)
Mon, 25th Mar 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sports
MLB The Show 24 introduces Negro Leagues, Derek Jeter's career, and female player mode, offering fresh historical insights and gameplay.
Pegasus spyware could target iOS devices, says Group-IB
Thu, 21st Mar 2024
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encryption
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data privacy
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ios
A recent analysis by Group-IB sheds light on the alarming potential of Pegasus spyware, exploring wider implications for the famed security of iOS products.
Hands-on Review: Crucial T500 Gen4 NVMe 2280 M.2 SSD
Thu, 21st Mar 2024
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pc hardware
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ssd storage
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reviews
Crucial's T500 Gen4 NVMe solid-state drive promises data transfer speeds of up to 7400MB/s. Techday's Darren Price looks at the 2TB version of the drive that comes complete with a factory-fitted heatsink.
Appdome's real-time defense against mobile app social engineering attacks
Thu, 21st Mar 2024
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application security
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devsecops
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cybersecurity
Appdome presents real-time defense system against social engineering attacks targeting mobile apps, enhancing user security and brand reputation.
Poor mobile app quality costs UK businesses millions
Thu, 21st Mar 2024
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ai
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software development
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ios
Tricentis reveals that poor app quality costs firms up to $2.49M in annual lost revenue, marking the importance of mobile app quality on operational success.