Tag: Development
The Long-Awaited Release of the Game Boy Advance’s Most-Delayed Video Game
A group of Italian programmers worked hard for 22 years to finally release their fantasy hack 'n slasher game, Kien, for the Game Boy...
FreeDOS Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Potential Windows 3.x Support
June 29th marked the 30th anniversary of FreeDOS, an operating system developed by Jim Hall as a successor to MS-DOS. FreeDOS, a text-based system,...
New Title: Watch Dogs Movie Begins Filming After A Decade – Exciting Updates!
Ever since the popular open-world hacker game Watch Dogs made a splash at the 2012 E3 conference, rumors of a potential movie adaptation have...
Apple’s Partnership with OpenAI: Phil Schiller to Serve as Observer on Board
Apple recently announced a partnership with OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research lab, and the tech giant's marketing chief, Phil Schiller, will serve as...
Google Considering Discontinuing ChromeOS Flex: What Users Need to Know
Google's ChromeOS Flex has been a game-changer for those looking to breathe new life into old computers. By offering a lightweight and secure operating...
China forms a technical committee to set standards for brain-computer interfaces
China has taken a significant step in the field of brain-computer interfaces by forming a technical committee to establish standards for this innovative technology....
Purchase Microsoft Visual Studio Professional for $35 Today
In the world of business, having an in-house development team can be a game-changer. And having the right software to support their work is...
30 Years Later: FreeDOS Keeps the Command Prompt Dream Alive
In June 1994, two significant events took place in the realm of text-based disk operating systems. Microsoft released the final standalone version of MS-DOS,...
Exploring the Future of AI at Qualcomm: Copilot+ PCs and Beyond
I recently had the opportunity to attend Qualcomm's AI Day media workshop, where industry experts and reporters gathered to learn about the latest advancements...