The Morning After: Sony might make another handheld console
While the PlayStation Portal offered a way to play PS5 games remotely, it wasn’t a standalone handheld. In fact, it’s been about 14 years since the PS Vita appeared, and now, according to a report from Bloomberg, the company is developing another portable console able to play games on device, as well as any cloud-based/ remote play tricks. The report cites unnamed sources, and Sony isn’t commenting. But since Nintendo’s Switch proved there’s still an appetite for handheld consoles, the boom in handheld PCs, like the Steamdeck, might have inspired a second look. As the report notes, smartphones (augmented by controller peripherals) dominate mobile gaming and prove there’s plenty of appetite for gaming on the move. — Mat Smith Get this delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! The biggest tech stories you missed The 45 Black Friday tech deals worth shopping right now NVIDIA’s new AI model Fugatto can create audio from text prompts Engadget review recap: An iMac, a coffee maker and an Amazon tablet Threads’ latest test lets you make the ‘following’ feed the default It’s a big complaint with the current feed. Meta’s Threads is experimenting with allowing users to set the non-algorithmic “following” feed as the default, Mark Zuckerberg shared in a post. The change, according to Zuckerberg, lets users select any feed as their default. This could (should?) curtail the sloppy engagement bait rife on Threads, and its uncanny ability to push a mix of bizarre posts from total strangers. Continue reading. The best tech gifts and gadgets of 2024 We want these. Engadget Trying to find the right gift for a gadget lover — and probable Engadget reader — during the holidays can be difficult. So let us help! We’ve rounded up some of our favorite gadgets and gear that just might satisfy the avid geek in your life — consider it a list of devices to keep an eye on during all those Black Friday sales. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121501543.html?src=rss
While the PlayStation Portal offered a way to play PS5 games remotely, it wasn’t a standalone handheld. In fact, it’s been about 14 years since the PS Vita appeared, and now, according to a report from Bloomberg, the company is developing another portable console able to play games on device, as well as any cloud-based/ remote play tricks.
The report cites unnamed sources, and Sony isn’t commenting. But since Nintendo’s Switch proved there’s still an appetite for handheld consoles, the boom in handheld PCs, like the Steamdeck, might have inspired a second look.
As the report notes, smartphones (augmented by controller peripherals) dominate mobile gaming and prove there’s plenty of appetite for gaming on the move.
— Mat Smith
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The biggest tech stories you missed
NVIDIA’s new AI model Fugatto can create audio from text prompts
Engadget review recap: An iMac, a coffee maker and an Amazon tablet
Threads’ latest test lets you make the ‘following’ feed the default
It’s a big complaint with the current feed.
Meta’s Threads is experimenting with allowing users to set the non-algorithmic “following” feed as the default, Mark Zuckerberg shared in a post. The change, according to Zuckerberg, lets users select any feed as their default. This could (should?) curtail the sloppy engagement bait rife on Threads, and its uncanny ability to push a mix of bizarre posts from total strangers.
The best tech gifts and gadgets of 2024
We want these.
Trying to find the right gift for a gadget lover — and probable Engadget reader — during the holidays can be difficult. So let us help! We’ve rounded up some of our favorite gadgets and gear that just might satisfy the avid geek in your life — consider it a list of devices to keep an eye on during all those Black Friday sales.
Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121501543.html?src=rss
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