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Category: software
Missed it over Black Friday? This year’s best Meta Quest 2 deal is back
[ad_1] The Meta Quest 2 is still up there as one of the most accessible and affordable ways to get into virtual reality gaming. And […]
Australian video-game music is an exciting area of cultural activity—and you should be paying attention
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain An enthusiastic, sellout crowd arrived at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall in September to hear an evening of music from Orchestra Victoria. […]
Windows 11 is getting a voice-powered ability many users have been longing for
[ad_1] Windows 11 has a new preview build which further improves Voice Access, an area Microsoft has been putting a lot of effort into of […]
New tool unlocks smart solar design
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Designing buildings with solar cleverly incorporated into the design has just become easier, thanks to software developed at RMIT University. […]
‘Pokemon Go’ new Party Play feature adds another reason to team up in real life
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Niantic has always been big on bringing players together when it comes to their games. It’s a key pillar in […]
New method could reshape future software development
[ad_1] Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Sebastian Hönel from Linnaeus University has, in his computer science dissertation, introduced a new method to measure and enhance the […]
How video games are being used by foreign actors and extremists
[ad_1] Procedures in this sense represent the detailed descriptions of specific activities that may be seen as contributing to the achievement of tactics and techniques. […]
A Google Slides extension can make presentation software more accessible for blind users
[ad_1] A team led by researchers at the University of Washington has created A11yBoard for Google Slides, a browser extension and phone or tablet app […]
New tool automates the formal verification of systems software
[ad_1] Tang Family Assistant Professor of Computer Science Rongui Gu (left) and Professor of Computer Science Jason Nieh (right). Credit: Columbia Engineering Formal systems verification, […]