VersionsIf you buy the game for PlayStation or Xbox, you'll get a "next-gen" upgrade for free. However, we've yet to test either console version, so we can't answer how the game changes between generations. And without any PlayStation access yet, we haven't tested the promised "play every level in VR" feature on PlayStation. (That VR mode is a timed exclusive on PlayStation VR, with IO Interactive not confirming plans to release it on other platforms at this time.) Hitman III's versions on Stadia and Nintendo Switch have something in common: they both stream from a server. We've seen a few Switch games experiment with this model, so be ready to connect to a streaming server before taking this version's dive. … [Read more...] about review: Let’s call it
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Need to increase R&D investment, leverage India’s IT prowess for Aatmanirbhar Bharat: Trai
Increasing R&D investment to expand technology development capabilities and leveraging Indian IT industry's prowess to serve requirements of Indian and global telecom players can help in moving towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India), Trai chairman PD Vaghela said on Tuesday. Speaking at the 15th India Digital Summit, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) Chairman PD Vaghela outlined some of the steps that can be taken to make "speedy progress and to make India self reliant" in the telecom space. "We need to increase investment in research and development (R&D), this is very important...To be self reliant in the technology space, which is critical for economic and statistical perspective, we need to transform from consumer to producer of technology," he said. To upgrade and expand technology development capabilities, investments need to be made in the complete ecosystem, including research, innovation, standardisation, product development, testing and … [Read more...] about Need to increase R&D investment, leverage India’s IT prowess for Aatmanirbhar Bharat: Trai
lets you kill as you will
"You can crush him, you can blow him up, you can snipe him, you can shoot him with silver bullets, you can snap his neck, you can stab him, you can throw a knife at him..." Art Director Roberto Marquezi rattles off from the top of his head when I ask him about how many different kills are possible in the game. He trails off a bit at the end because he's busy trying to demonstrate a takeout he's never actually tried before: using a gas canister as a makeshift explosion set off by a convenient penthouse sniper rifle. … [Read more...] about lets you kill as you will
Three things to back up before MobileMe goes dark on June 30
iDisk files Ahh, iDisk—Apple's 12-year-old cloud file storage service that never quite managed to become a thing. iDisk was rolled out in the year 2000 as part of iTools and somehow, over a period of more than a decade, never managed to nail down the magical black art of being fast or reliable. When combined with the fact that Apple now allows apps to sync files to other devices over iCloud (when opened by the same app on the other side), it's no surprise Apple decided to kill off iDisk. … [Read more...] about Three things to back up before MobileMe goes dark on June 30
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7 series starts getting One UI 3.1 with Android 11
protect your screen Here are the best screen protectors for the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Have you decided to invest in the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 tablet? If so, you'll want to protect its 11-inch screen with a high-quality screen protector, and we've rounded up some great ones. … [Read more...] about Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7 series starts getting One UI 3.1 with Android 11