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MacOS Sonoma arrives with desktop widgets, improved video conferencing and Game Mode
10:34 pm | June 5, 2023

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The latest version of Apple’s desktop OS is here with MacOS Sonoma. Named after the small tourist town in California, MacOS Sonoma brings several UI overhauls, starting with the new interactive widgets. Building on the widgets brought in iOS, MacOS Sonoma brings new desktop widgets. Continuity allows iPhone users to transfer their existing iOS widgets to their Mac as long as both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Presenter Overlay is a new feature for video conferencing apps powered by the Neural Engine in Apple silicon chips. It will allow you to share documents...

Apple’s iOS 17 is official with Live Voicemail, NameDrop, StandBy mode
10:13 pm |

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Surprising absolutely no one, Apple unveiled iOS 17 today at its annual developer conference. This is the latest version of its phone-oriented mobile operating system, and it will be out sometime this fall as usual. Expect the first developer preview to come out in the next few hours, followed by a public beta release next month. iOS 17 comes with a lot of little improvements, even though nothing really stands out as a be-all-end-all feature. Still, a lot of the additions do have the potential to be very useful, and in true Apple style many new features seamlessly work together across...

iPadOS 17 gains customizable Lock Screen, Health app
9:17 pm |

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Apple unveiled the iPadOS 17 at WWDC today and will push the beta out to developers immediately, pending a public beta next month, and a Fall release to the masses. The new iPadOS 17 gains the customizable Lock Screen, which premiered last year with iOS 16, giving users the option to customize the wallpaper, choose different widgets, and play around with font styles. The Lock Screen will also now support live activities widgets - a food order, travel plans, or game results. Apple promised to improve Stage Manager - the feature that allows users to open multiple app windows at once -...

iPadOS 17 gains customizable Lock Screen, Health app
9:17 pm |

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Apple unveiled the iPadOS 17 at WWDC today and will push the beta out to developers immediately, pending a public beta next month, and a Fall release to the masses. The new iPadOS 17 gains the customizable Lock Screen, which premiered last year with iOS 16, giving users the option to customize the wallpaper, choose different widgets, and play around with font styles. The Lock Screen will also now support live activities widgets - a food order, travel plans, or game results. Apple promised to improve Stage Manager - the feature that allows users to open multiple app windows at once -...

Apple M2 Ultra announced, premiering in the new Mac Studio and Mac Pro
9:14 pm |

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The Mac lineup got a big overhaul with the latest addition to the M-series chipsets – Apple M2 Ultra. Following the M1 Ultra chip from last year, M2 Ultra combines two Apple M2 Max chips via Apple UltraFusion architecture with up to 2.5TB/s of bandwidth. The new top-end Apple chip is fabbed on a second-generation 5nm process. Apple claims 20% faster CPU performance compared to M1 Ultra and the new 76-core GPU inside M2 Ultra is 30% faster. The 32-core Neural Engine (NPU) offers a 40% boost compared to M1 Ultra. M2 Ultra is configurable with up to 192GB unified memory (50% more than M1...

Apple unveils 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 processor
8:39 pm |

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It happened - the MacBook Air is now available in a highly-anticipated 15-inch size. That's 15.3-inch to be precise, and Apple says the new Retina display has 500 nits of brightness and 1 billion colors. The bezels around the screen are a thin 5mm, and there's a 1080p camera fitted in a notch. The 15-inch Air is 11.5mm thin and weighs just 1.496kg. Apple will offer the new machine in four colors - midnight, starlight, space gray, and silver. The 15-inch MacBook Air packs an M2 chip, just like the 13-inch model, with an 8-core CPU (4 performance and 4 efficient cores), a 10-core...

Samsung might lose its tax benefits in India for 2021
7:49 pm |

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The Indian government offers tax benefits to foreign companies that choose to manufacture their products locally and invests capital in India. It's called the Production-Linked Incentive scheme and alleviates some of the tax imposed on companies. Samsung is one of the beneficiaries, but an issue with invoices may strip the Korean tech giant from its benefits for the fiscal year 2021. Due to discrepancies with the invoicing, Samsung now faces an investigation. Back in August 2021, Samsung claimed $108 million in incentives for reaching $1.81 billion worth of additional sales for the...

Samsung might lose its tax benefits in India for 2021
7:49 pm |

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The Indian government offers tax benefits to foreign companies that choose to manufacture their products locally and invests capital in India. It's called the Production-Linked Incentive scheme and alleviates some of the tax imposed on companies. Samsung is one of the beneficiaries, but an issue with invoices may strip the Korean tech giant from its benefits for the fiscal year 2021. Due to discrepancies with the invoicing, Samsung now faces an investigation. Back in August 2021, Samsung claimed $108 million in incentives for reaching $1.81 billion worth of additional sales for the...

8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox review – an ideal fighting game companion
7:04 pm |

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It’s a bumper year for fighting games, and in preparation, 8BitDo has manufactured an Xbox version of its arcade stick. Best of all, it’s a competent and affordable alternative to the competition if you’re after an entry-level fight stick that ticks most of the boxes.

With a slew of fighting games releasing this year, you may be looking at purchasing one of the best fight sticks to up your game with. If you're on Xbox Series X|S, then I strongly recommend giving the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox a shot. Especially so if you've recently picked up Street Fighter 6.

That’s because the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox is much cheaper than some of its competitors, like the Nacon Daija and Qanba Obsidian. It’s also up to 8BitDo’s high-quality standard. Here, you’re getting a more than competent fight stick with a high level of customizability, but one that’s nonetheless straightforward enough for first-time users to get to grips with.

Price and availability

The 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox will be available from June 30, 2023. It can be pre-ordered from Amazon for $119.99 / £99 (around AU$182.99) in either white or black colorways. At present, no Australian availability has been announced, but this review will be updated with the relevant pricing in the event that changes. 

Design and Features

8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox

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In terms of design, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox is largely identical to the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Nintendo Switch. However, it trades the eye-catching, NES-like aesthetic for a sleeker matte black or white (depending on your chosen color variant) matching the color of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S respectively.

The buttons and stick bear a glossy black finish, while ancillary buttons like Menu, Share, and the function dials share the same hue as your chosen colorway. Overall, the aesthetic isn’t too flashy, but ultimately a very fitting match for Xbox’s current-generation machines.

There are some key differences with the new Xbox version of 8BitDo’s fight stick. The back end features a USB-C port for wired connectivity, which here has been separated from the 2.4Ghz receiver port. Interestingly, that wireless receiver port already has the relevant dongle inserted and tucked behind a removable dust cover panel. That’s handy, as it means you can switch between wired and wireless connectivity at a moment’s notice should you need to.

The Xbox variant features two dials over on the top left. One lets you switch between left analog, right analog, and D-pad input for the stick itself. The other, meanwhile, supports headset functionality. You can connect a wired headset via the 3.5mm port on the front of the device, and this dial lets you disable mic and/or headset audio, or leave both enabled when a headset is connected.

Nearly everything else remains the same on the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox compared to its Nintendo Switch counterpart. The Xbox stick has an identical button layout and weighs roughly the same. The 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox is also fully customizable, so you can swap out its buttons and sticks for alternatives should you desire it.

Wanting to use a set of high-quality Sanwa buttons for Street Fighter 6? You’re able to do that. Though you will need a screwdriver to access the stick’s innards in order to swap out the default components for your desired replacements. 

Performance

8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox

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While not exactly the gold standard provided by Sanwa’s excellent range of components, the out-of-box performance of the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox is incredibly solid. You’re getting a responsive, square gate-mounted joystick and a set of convex face buttons.

Said buttons aren’t particularly remarkable, but get the job done with a satisfyingly springy feel that’s well-suited to quickfire inputs. While all components are swappable, the default layout is still perfectly serviceable for beginners, and will certainly serve you well if you’re making the jump from one of the best Xbox controllers to fight stick for the first time.

You might also be curious about the stick’s wireless performance. While I personally prefer a wired connection for minimal input delay, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox performs about as well wirelessly as the official Xbox Wireless Controller does. Additional latency isn’t particularly noticeable, meaning a wireless connection is perfectly acceptable for casual to intermediate-level play.

And as with other excellent products from the manufacturer, including the 8BitDo Ultimate controller for Nintendo Switch, the arcade stick’s battery life is relatively impressive. You’ll get around 30 hours on a full charge. However, that drops significantly to around 15-20 hours with a headset connected. Certainly, something to keep in mind if you’re chatting with friends while ranking up online.

When connected via USB-C, the stick will take roughly four hours to charge back to full from empty, which is quite a substantial amount of charge time, so I recommend leaving it overnight if you’re needing to recharge the device.

Should you buy the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox?

8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox

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Buy it if...

You’re after an entry-level Xbox stick
8BitDo’s Xbox fight stick is the best for the console at its price point and is perfectly suited for first-time stick users.

You’ve just bought Street Fighter 6
Street Fighter 6 has done a phenomenal job onboarding new players, and its multiple control schemes complement first-time fight stick users well. 

Don't buy it if...

You’d prefer a controller
There are controllers well-suited to fighting games’ unique button layouts, including the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 and the Nacon Revolution X Pro.

You want something less weighty

The 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox is bulkier than your average controller, so you might not get on with it for longer gaming sessions.

How we tested

The 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox controller was tested over the course of a week, primarily with fighting games available on Xbox Series X|S and PC. These include Tekken 7, Guilty Gear Strive, and Killer Instinct. 

The stick was tested both wired and wirelessly, to get a feel for changes to input delay and battery life. Further tests included its performance with a gaming headset connected to see how performance and battery life fared. In all cases, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox performed to a high standard on both console and PC, with or without a headset, and with both wired and wireless connections.

ZTE Blade V70 goes official with Dimensity 810 and 66W charging
6:59 pm |

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ZTE quietly announced a new Blade-series smartphone in China dubbed ZTE Blade V70. It features a 6.67-inch AMOLED with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, a Dimensity 810 chipset and a 5,100 mAh battery with 66W wired charging. The OLED panel is 10bit and features a punch hole cutout for its 16MP front-facing camera. The back houses a 64MP main cam alongside an 8MP ultrawide module and a 5MP macro cam. The software side is covered by ZTE MyOS 11.5 based on good old Android 11. Blade V70 is listed in a single 8/256GB configuration and you can have it in any color as long as it's...

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