In the spring of 1977, the doors of 254 West 54th Street opened to a New York City nightclub that in its glamour and pageantry defined the disco era. Studio 54 was situated in a former opera house and ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has published an intriguing patent for a new type of controller whose buttons can alter their resistance and tactile feel - becoming harder or softer - to adapt to ...
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Paramount Games Studio puts all of Paramount and Skydance’s development teams under one brand. Weirdly, it will still be making two titles set in Disney universes: Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra and an ...
Gesture navigation ships as the default on almost every Android phone sold today, and the idea behind that decision is that swiping from the edges is just better. Phone makers aren't lazy; there's a ...
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The EU Battery Regulation mandates that by February 18, 2027, all portable devices—including e-readers—must feature batteries that are easily removable and replaceable by the end-user.