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Hell Yes Bring That 90’s Flight Sim Aesthetic back

Hell Yes Bring That 90’s Flight Sim Aesthetic back

Screenshot: Tiny battle arena While some retro video game looks are making huge comebacks – muddy PS1 textures, I’m looking at you – I’m especially excited to see a developer here bringing back a very special aesthetic that I was great at as a kid: those of hardcore military flight simulations of the early 90s. ...

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Apple Arcade will bring more classics to your service

Apple Arcade will bring more classics to your service

A few weeks ago, we saw how Apple made the gesture of putting the great classics of the App Store at its service. Games that can be considered the store’s first big hits, like Fruit Ninja, breathe fresh air in Apple’s subscription catalog. Now the company is following this path announcing more of these games ...

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IBM’s 2nm under review, what improvements does it bring to CPUs and GPUs?

IBM’s 2nm under review, what improvements does it bring to CPUs and GPUs?

IBM’s announcement of the 2nm process is a demonstration that the hardware will continue to evolve over the next 5 years as it always has and continuously, but in turn, said announcement generates a series of unknowns as the number of nanometers for a long period of time corresponds more to marketing than to physical ...

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iOS 15 will bring a new, multitasking notification bar for iPad

iOS 15 will bring a new, multitasking notification bar for iPad

Mark Gurman continues to give us small installments on the news iOS 15 will bring us, and today’s ones include a new notification bar, iPad multitasking improvements and tighter privacy controls. The iOS 15 notification bar is going to undergo major changes after having remained almost unchanged for a long time. New, redesigned notifications with ...

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Google would bring iOS ‘most controversial privacy feature to Android

Google would bring iOS ‘most controversial privacy feature to Android

Related news iOS 14.5 released this spring and incorporated a controversial feature to protect user privacy. This feature called App Tracking Transparency requires developers to receive explicit permission from users to access all or part of their information. Google is reportedly working on a similar feature for Android. This is a function that clearly limits ...