Sony promises smoother gameplay is coming to the PS5

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March 23, 2022
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Phones
The iPhone 15 Pro could hide Face ID in the display
The iPhone 13, complete with notch (Future)
The iPhone 14 Pro models are expected to ditch the display notch for two smaller cut-outs – and now we have a new iPhone 15 Pro rumor suggesting that the Face ID sensors will be moved under the screen, prompting yet another design change.  READ MORE
Computing
The Studio Display has a neat feature for older Macs
The Apple Studio Display and accessories (Apple)
The new 27-inch Apple Studio Display has been largely welcomed by users, and there's a special feature that those with older Macs can take advantage of: the display's built-in chip enables "hey Siri" on Macs that don't already have it.  READ MORE
Gaming
Netflix pushes out new mobile games for March
Netflix's new games include a zombie shooter (Netflix)
Netflix's push into mobile gaming continues, and it's just announced three new games that launch today on Android and iOS: narrative puzzler This Is A True Story, brick breaker Shatter Remastered, and zombie shooter Into The Dead 2: Unleashed.  READ MORE
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    Nvidia's next-gen GPUs are getting closer to launch
    The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 (Future)
    The Nvidia RTX 4080 graphics card and the other Lovelace GPUs in the series have been spotted in logs from system monitoring tool HWiNFO – a sure sign that these devices are getting closer to launch, and could be here very soon.  READ MORE
    Gaming
    Smoother gameplay is coming to your PS5
    Updates are coming to the PS5 (Sony)
    The gameplay on the PlayStation 5 is going to get smoother than ever in a future update, Sony has promised: the enhancements will be enabled by VRR (or Variable Refresh Rate), meaning more fluid motion as long as you have a compatible TV.  READ MORE
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