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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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Yes, your Chromebook technically has a clock app, but Google still refuses to make it accessible
Issue 2023-20You may not realize it until you open your Chromebook launcher and search for it, only to be disappointed, but unlike other operating systems such as Windows, ChromeOS has no clock app! Well, that’s not entirely true, but it’s just not native – let me explain.
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