We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more . under mouse and key Jaz Brown and Essa Kidwell 2 Mar 2021 Source: Ubisoft Most people are well aware that PC gamers are at an advantage when it comes to pinpoint control and accuracy. Using a mouse and keyboard certainly has its benefits and not everyone is aware that the PS4 and PS5 support keyboard and mouse input. Here are some of the best PS5 games that support a keyboard and mouse that you might want to try. Though all of these don't have native PS5 releases, they can be played on Sony's latest console, which has system level mouse and keyboard support thanks to backward compatibility. Jump to: Assassin's Creed Valhalla Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Final Fantasy 14 Overwatch They Are Billions Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Call of Duty: Warzone DayZ Assassin's Creed Valhalla Assassin's Creed Valhalla is the latest and … [Read more...] about Best PS4 and PS5 Games with Mouse and Keyboard Support 2021
Balloon powered internet
Medical Literacy: Read This or Die
What you don't know might kill you—and cost the nation a bundle. More than one-third of American adults have only basic or below-basic literacy in health matters, which costs the United States upwards of $238 billion in healthcare expenditures, according to a government- and industry-funded study. And by basic literacy, we're talking about merely being able to read a label to determine if a product is for a head cold or diarrhea, or administer a proper dose to oneself or a child. The health illiteracy cuts across ethnic groups and, not surprising, disproportionately affects the medically uninsured, essentially because of their poor access to healthcare and health information. Ironically, the wasted dollars are enough to provide healthcare and improve literacy for the more than 47 million Americans who lack coverage. Not you, but maybe a neighbor Any reporting about this literacy report—led by economist John Vernon of the University of Connecticut and based on the U.S. … [Read more...] about Medical Literacy: Read This or Die
Google takes next steps towards ‘privacy-first’ web devoid of third-party cookies
Google is opening up its alternative ad-targeting tool for public tests, taking its next steps towards creating a "privacy-first" online world devoid of third-party cookies and with stronger controls over how personal data should be collected and used. It hopes the tests will offer deeper insights on how well the interest-based targeting tool will work in diverse regions such as Asia. Fuelled by a goal to deliver more relevant ads to consumers, businesses worldwide had been collecting voluminous user data typically via third-party cookies. This had eroded consumer trust, David Temkin, Google's director of product management for ads privacy and trust, said in a blog post Wednesday . Also: Google patches actively exploited Chrome browser zero-day Survey: Companies struggle to implement data privacy initiatives An in-depth look at how the enterprise is navigating data privacy GDPR two years on: Why there's still work to be done on data protection Citing research … [Read more...] about Google takes next steps towards ‘privacy-first’ web devoid of third-party cookies