Saturday
Sep172022

PSVR2 won't support PSVR games

Source: Sony

If you were wondering if you could play the PSVR games, unfortunately, Sony confirmed the upcoming PlayStation VR2 wouldn't support the titles. "PSVR games are not compatible with PSVR2 because PSVR2 is designed to deliver a truly next-generation VR experience," Hideaki Nishino, senior vice president of platform experience at PlayStation, said in an interview with the Official PlayStation Podcast published Friday.

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Saturday
Sep172022

Snapchat finally gets a web app 

Source: Snapchat

Snapchat has succumbed to introducing a web version of its app. It has been around for Snapchat+ subscribers since July, but now you don't need to pay extra for it. You can access it through web.snapchat.com. You won't get the full app experience, though. 

It lets you take snaps (with or without lenses), send these to individual friends or group chats, and start video or audio calls. But you can't view Snap Map, Stories, Discover, Spotlight, or your snap archive. You also can't open snaps on your computer. Yes, even if you can send them. Right now, it seems Snap wants you to use the web experience more for conversations than accessing the full suite of features.

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Saturday
Sep172022

Google Chat introduces option to send multiple photos, videos

Google is close to retiring its Hangouts client on the web, turning its focus to Chat. The latest update to the Google Chat app brings the option to send multiple videos and photos at once. The feature comes to iOS and Android, giving you the choice of up to 20 photos and videos to send simultaneously. You could only do this one at a time before. Google hasn't mentioned when it's coming to the web app, but it works on both the standalone client and unified Gmail app on iOS.

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Friday
Sep162022

LG launches new CineBeam Premium 4K Ultra Short Throw projectors for the home

Source: LG

LG Canada hasn't just unveiled a new workplace projector. It outs a couple of new CineBeam Premium projectors for the home. The HU915QE and HU915QB feature technologies such as auto brightness and the ability to create a 100-inch image when placed only 9.8 centimetres from the wall. It promises stellar picture quality in a flexible, space-conscious design. 

These new CineBeam projectors are compact and easy to set up, with both designed to work in most indoor spaces or backyards after the sun has set. Built for film buffs, the LG CineBeam HU915QE has been thoughtfully designed with a premium fabric cover courtesy of Danish textile company Kvadrat to harmonize with home furnishings and interiors. Meanwhile, the LG CineBeam HU915QB comes with a premium grey fabric accent that blends into your space.

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