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Backbone’s PlayStation themed mobile controller is finally available for Android phones
Issue 2023-21Last November, Backbone, a premium telescopic mobile game controller manufacturer, made its awesome accessory available to Android users after a long time where it was only compatible with iPhones. Shortly before that announcement, the company collaborated with Sony to create an iPhone-centric PlayStation-themed version of that same controller.
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The new frontier: High performance computing for quantitative research and risk simulation
Issue 2023-21Editor’s note: This blog post is guest authored by David Easthope, Senior Analyst, Coalition Greenwich, and represents insights based on the Coalition Greenwich’s research and data. Disclosure: This Coalition Greenwich content is sponsored by Google Cloud.
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Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 113 (113.0.5672.162/.163) for Android: it’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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Popular 3D MMORPG Runescape has been pulled from all Chromebooks, unlikely to regain support
Issue 2023-21I’ve said many times here that I’m a big fan of Runescape, and have been playing since 2001. So, when I got news that Runescape Mobile was coming out, I was stoked to play wherever I wanted in smaller portions.
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Generally Available: C3 VMs with Intel 4th Gen Xeon and industry-leading price-performance
Issue 2023-21Today, we are excited to announce general availability of the C3 machine series, bringing the enterprise-grade performance and reliability of the 4th Generation Intel Xeon scalable processor (code named Sapphire Rapids) to Google Compute Engine (GCE) and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) customers — all with industry-leading price-performance.
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YouTube is introducing 30-second TV ads that you can’t skip unless you pay for Premium
Issue 2023-20In a twist of fate, Google is now playing with the idea of introducing a less ideal viewing experience for YouTube users on their living room televisions.
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Google Chat gets “Quick reactions” so you can spend less time picking emoji for replies
Issue 2023-20Google Chat, Google’s replacement for Hangouts, has added a lot of features that help it and its sub-feature, Spaces, replace things like Google+ or “Currents” for Enterprise. It’s a different philosophy and approach to social, and acts more as an intranet than an open social network.
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