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RPCS3 Emulator RPCS3 for Android Enters Alpha Phase.

The development of an alpha version for Android is a significant milestone for the RPCS3 team, which had previously announced that the mobile port would not be released anytime soon. The growing popularity of game console emulation on mobile devices and the increasing accessibility of emulators on platforms like iOS have likely contributed to this change in stance. However, it's essential to note that this alpha version is still in its early stages and may not provide a proper PS3 emulation experience.

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Mac Gamers Rejoice as Palworld Releases for Mac Δ1.69

Palworld is now available on the Mac App Store, bringing popular Mac gamers another beloved title to enjoy. The new version includes recent updates and most of its features, but dedicated server hosting will have to wait until mid-March. A cross-play feature that was promised is still missing, which may limit the game's online multiplayer experience.

Simplifying Beta Testing for the Masses Δ1.69

Sony now pools all beta programs on one website to simplify participation. Those wanting to try out new PS5 and PC games, PlayStation app features and PlayStation 5 firmware updates in advance are advised to try out the new PS5 beta program, which gives much easier access to all beta programs. Sony has announced a new beta program for the PlayStation 5 on the PlayStation Blog, which is intended to consolidate all future beta programs.

RCS Support Coming to Popular MVNOs with iOS 18.4 Δ1.69

RCS on iOS is finally becoming more widespread as the launch of iOS 18.4 brings messaging standard Rich Communication Services to more iPhones, particularly those operating on popular MVNOs like Mint Mobile and Google Fi. These carriers piggybacking on T-Mobile's network will now offer RCS support to their customers. The rollout of iOS 18.4 has been a long time coming for iPhone users who wanted features like read receipts and higher resolution video files that are available in RCS.

Sony PlayStation 3 Receives Firmware Update Despite Being Old Enough to Vote Δ1.69

Sony has released a new firmware update for the PlayStation 3, version 4.92, nearly two decades after the console's launch, aimed at enhancing system performance and updating Blu-ray encryption keys. This update is critical for users who rely on the PS3 as a Blu-ray player, as it ensures compatibility with the latest movie releases. Despite its age, the continued support for the PS3 reflects Sony's commitment to maintaining functionality for its long-standing user base.

The Rise of Android 16 Sparks Concerns About Hasty Innovation Δ1.68

Android 16 is expected to arrive sooner than anticipated, with Google committing to a June release date despite its usual fall schedule. This accelerated timeline is largely due to the company's new development process, Trunk Stable, which aims to improve stability and speed up feature testing. While the exact details of Android 16 are still scarce, early betas have introduced features such as Live Updates, improved Google Wallet access, and enhanced camera software.

Google Introduces Debian Linux Terminal App for Android Devices Will Power Up Your Smartphone Δ1.68

Google has introduced a native Linux Terminal application in its March 2025 Pixel Feature Drop, allowing users to access a shell interface directly on their Android device. The Linux Terminal runs on top of a Debian Linux virtual machine, enabling users to download, configure, and run Debian. This move marks a significant shift towards Google's goal of turning Android into a proper desktop operating system.

Sony’s New Beta Program Lets You Test PS5 Updates Early Δ1.68

Sony has introduced a new beta program aimed at streamlining the process for gamers to participate in testing updates and features for the PS5 and PC. By signing up just once, players can express their interest in accessing various beta tests, including games, new console features, and enhancements to the PlayStation App. This initiative represents a significant shift from previous beta sign-up processes, which required multiple registrations for different tests.

Sony Goes Full Xbox Insider with New Beta Program at PlayStation Initiative Δ1.67

Sony has announced a new initiative named Beta Program at PlayStation, which aims to offer a convenient hub to keep track of any and all pre-release tests for upcoming games on PS5 and PC as well as new features. This centralized platform allows users to express interest in gaining beta access to test participating games, with only one registration required. The program's benefits include streamlining the process of tracking multiple betas and making it easier for fans to participate.

Assassin's Creed Shadows PC & Mac Requirements Revealed Δ1.67

The Assassin's Creed Shadows requirements for PC and Mac have been finally revealed, outlining the necessary specs to run the game, including different levels of ray-tracing. Assassin's Creed Shadows looks to be a bold new step for the long-running action franchise with dual protagonists and dynamic systems that will affect combat and stealth. The minimum and recommended specs for each level of ray-tracing in-game are also outlined.

Honor Seals Deal with Big Three, New Ai-Filled Strategy Unveiled Δ1.67

Honor has unveiled a new strategic realignment as it enters the age of AI, introducing highly useful enhancements for its Magic7 Pro camera system and other features. The company's Alpha Plan also includes interoperability with Apple's iOS for data sharing and the industry's first all-ecosystem file sharing technology. Honor's AI Deepfake Detection will be rolled out globally to Honor phones starting in April, while AI Upscale will restore old portrait photos and become available soon on the international release of its Snapdragon 8 Elite flagship.

Console Launch Delayed for FragPunk Due to Technical Challenges Δ1.67

FragPunk, an upcoming first-person shooter, has received a last-minute console delay due to unexpected technical challenges in optimization and adaptation. The game, previously set to release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S on March 7, will now take longer to arrive on console platforms. Console players will receive compensation for their pre-orders, including rewards gained via engagement and a full refund.

SimCity BuildIt Brings Classic City-Building Game Onto Mobile Devices Δ1.67

The app version of SimCity has been reimagined to thrive on mobile devices, with an intuitive interface and addictive gameplay that's easy to pick up but challenging to master. The game's open-ended city-building mechanics are still intact, but now players can enjoy a seamless experience without the need for lengthy forms or online accounts. With regular updates and new features added, SimCity BuildIt continues to delight both nostalgic fans of the original game and newcomers alike.

Nintendo Switch 2 Could Get Second Display for Smartphones: Patent Describes Magnetic Mount Δ1.67

The Nintendo Switch 2 might use a smartphone as secondary display to revive games originally released for the Nintendo DS or Wii U. The successor to the original Nintendo Switch is expected to hit the market in the next few months, with most details regarding its technical specifications and launch date yet to be confirmed. A new patent filed by Nintendo describes an accessory that could allow smartphones to be used as secondary displays alongside the main screen of the console.

Realme Repackages Old Specs as New Android Smartphone Δ1.66

The Realme 14 Pro Lite has been introduced with Ultra Clear Cameras and a Miracle Shining Design rated for IP65 durability, but its specifications are suspiciously familiar. The phone's unique features seem to be rehashed from its predecessor, the 13 Pro, which can also be more cost-effective in some SKUs. This new device appears to be a re-release of the older model with only minor tweaks.

Android Flagships to Challenge Iphone 17 Series in September Δ1.66

Several Chinese brands are reportedly moving their flagship phone launches to September, potentially featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and Dimensity 9500 chipsets. This shift could set up a direct showdown with the iPhone 17 series. Many Chinese companies typically launch their flagship phones in the last quarter of the year.

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Gets Rugged Upgrades. Δ1.66

The new Compute Module 4 variants from Raspberry Pi have expanded its capabilities to tackle extreme environments. The latest updates are designed to meet the growing demand for industrial applications, where devices must operate in harsh conditions. With a wider temperature range, these modules will find their way into unique and interesting projects.

OnePlus Watch 3 Faces Software Obsolescence Δ1.66

The OnePlus Watch 3 has only been confirmed to receive two years of software support, a significant drop from the previous three-year commitment made by the company for its predecessor. Despite being unveiled as one of the most exciting smartwatch launches of this year, the new wearable's short software lifespan is likely to raise concerns among potential buyers. OnePlus has also announced that Wear OS 5 support for the OnePlus Watch 2 will arrive in Q3, fully a year after top Android models received the update.

Upcoming Games 2025 for Console and PC Δ1.66

The gaming landscape in 2025 is shaping up to be dynamic, with anticipated releases such as Assassin's Creed Shadows and GTA 6 generating excitement among players. Nintendo is also set to introduce the Switch 2, which will support most existing titles, further enriching the gaming experience this year. As developers navigate the complexities of delays and new launches, gamers can look forward to a diverse array of titles across platforms.

Honor Unveils New AI-Driven Strategy as Contender to Samsung in Mobile Market Δ1.66

Honor has unveiled its "Alpha Plan" initiative, which aims to transition the smartphone brand into an AI device ecosystem company, leveraging collaborations with Google and Qualcomm to co-create an "intelligent ecosystem." The move is expected to deliver a software experience that rivals Samsung's in terms of quality and longevity, with extended support promises and new hardware launches. Honor's focus on AI applications may just strike a chord with users, positioning the brand for increased competitiveness in the mobile market.

Google Just Released Its March Pixel Drop with Three Major Upgrades for Pixel Devices Δ1.66

Google's latest update is adding some camera functionality across the board, providing a performance boost for older phones, and making several noticeable changes to user experience. The new upgrades aim to enhance overall performance, security, and features of Pixel devices. However, one notable change has left some users unhappy - haptic feedback on Pixel phones now feels more intense and tinny.

Nothing's New Budget Android Phones Make Samsung and Apple Look Bad Δ1.66

Nothing's Phone (3a) Series, including a new Pro model, deliver great value, design, and performance. The set consists of the base Phone (3a) and the Phone (3a) Pro, both housing an optimized Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, ditching the MediaTek hardware present in the previous generation. Nothing brings a new feature to this generation of devices called Essential Space, providing quick access to other on-device tools.

Redmi Turbo 4 Pro Tipped for Upcoming 2025 Launch Δ1.66

The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro is expected to make its mark in the mid-range Android smartphone market with its high-performance upgrades, battery size being a notable improvement. The device is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Elite processor and boasts a large 6.8-inch display, posing a significant challenge to existing devices like the Realme Neo 7. The upcoming launch is also expected to coincide with other Redmi devices, including the K80 Ultra and K90-series successors.

Reliable Tipster Shares Early Details of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2-Powered Xiaomi 16 Series Δ1.66

Early details regarding the Xiaomi 16 series have emerged, revealing that the devices are likely to feature straight screens and advanced LIPO technology for improved display efficiency. The upcoming smartphones, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2, may also incorporate 3D-printed metal frames, which could enhance durability while reducing weight. Additionally, there are hints of a new button on the devices, reminiscent of Apple's Action Button, although this may lead to a slight decrease in battery capacity.

Google Pixel 9a Hits FCC Database, Confirming Key Hardware Δ1.66

The Google Pixel 9a has appeared in the FCC database, revealing significant hardware features such as NFC, wireless charging, and satellite connectivity. This mid-range smartphone is poised to be the first in its category to support satellite calls, following in the footsteps of more premium models like the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro. As anticipation builds for its official launch, the Pixel 9a's specifications indicate a strong competitive edge in the mid-range market.

Leak Suggests Earlier Release for New Xbox: Call of Duty 2026 Already in Development for Next-Gen Δ1.66

A recent leak indicates that Call of Duty 2026 is already under development for the next generation of Xbox, suggesting a potential earlier release for Microsoft’s new console. The game, which is reportedly not intended for current consoles, aims to address visual issues from previous titles and reintroduce a traditional user interface. This development aligns with Microsoft’s strategy to regain market share amidst stagnant Xbox sales, although skepticism remains within the gaming community regarding the feasibility of a 2026 launch.