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The Best PSVR Games
The PlayStation VR library has improved with quality games over the years. The best PSVR games include I Expect You To Die 2, ...
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Modern smartphones put an excellent camera in every pocket, but there’s still a market in 2025 for the best point-and-shoot cameras. In fact, a few models trended in 2024, and we expect renewed ...
It's a new year for the best camera phones, and we can already see the direction this year is heading. Don't expect big zoom lenses or gigantic sensors; this year is going to be all about AI and ...
recording camera. Generative AI in VR, meanwhile, has focused on creative tools -- for now, at least. "We're starting with gen AI in Horizon [Quest headsets] for world building and for your own ...
But we are talking a 90 Hz Micro-OLED VR headset that weighs under 200 g.For reference, the vision Pro is 600+ g and the recent Meta Quest 3S is 464 g without the strap. It doesn't look like you ...
Or maybe even a major step forward in XR headsets and VR? You just never know what company will show up taking a leap into the future. That’s exactly what keeps us coming back every year.
Since its heyday as a camera pioneer, Yashica has reinvented itself as a brand that is increasingly popular with a younger audience, producing a range of affordable and portable analog and digital ...
PlayStation Plus used to be a subscription service ... Thankfully, that tradition will continue and this month's VR game may be the best Premium offering yet - Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy's ...
It’s available on PS4 (and playable on PS5, of course). The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe is the 2022 expanded remake of the 2013 metafictional indie game. No spoilers, but it’s a fascinating ...
A new year is upon us, but that's no excuse for Sony not to continue adding games to its PlayStation Plus lineup, so if you're a subscriber, don't worry; all signs point to business as usual for Sony ...
PlayStation co-CEO Hideaki Nishino says that, despite the bet on cloud gaming finally appearing to pay off, hardware such as consoles, controllers, and screens aren't going away anytime soon.