Month: January 2022

Windows 11 could still get Microsoft’s 3D Fluent emojis

Windows 11 recently received support for new emojis which are in line with Microsoft’s Fluent Design Langauge. As part of the emoji update, Microsoft has replaced paperclip emoji with Clippy from Microsoft Office and enabled support for Emoji 13.1 with Windows 11 November 2021 Update. You …

Moto G31 review: Still the entry-level king?

Blink and you’ll miss it: Motorola’s budget range moves fast, with numerous handsets appearing in its G series ranks. In 2021 the lower-end models were the Moto G10 and G30, but having both in existence didn’t make a massive amount of sense – and we thought …

myWorkspace: run the Amiga Workbench on Windows

The Commodore Amiga computer was ahead of its time in many regards when it launched. One part of the system was the mouse controlled Amiga Workbench, a graphical user interface that provided Amiga users with an interface that is similar to modern operating system interfaces. Download …

NewPipe: the better YouTube client for Android

NewPipe is an open source YouTube application for Android that has all the features that the official YouTube application does not support, or only offers when you pay for it. The official YouTube application is preloaded on most Android devices. Many users find it barely useable, …

The NVIDIA SHIELD TV Can Now Play 4K HDR PC Games

NVIDIA just dropped a massive update for the SHEILD TV called SHIELD Experience Update 9.0. It brings lots of new features, including the ability to stream PC games in 4K and HDR thanks to GeForce NOW RTX 3080’s tier. There’s a lot packed into this new …

Sharp’s 2022 TVs headed to Europe will support DTS:X

DTS has announced that DTS:X is coming to Sharp’s next line of TVs in Europe, thanks to a new partnership with the television maker. According to DTS, DTS:X delivers a “truly immersive audio experience” from content played over a TV’s speakers. It is designed for single …