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Our content for yesterday, July 31 2023 HOTTEST CONTENT: Microsoft plans to shut down the Xbox conso

Our content for yesterday, July 31 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Xbox has a capture problem and it's getting worse]( Microsoft plans to shut down the Xbox console companion app, removing the only direct first-party option to import screenshots from console to PC. [( [Antec Performance 1 FT computer case on sale at Amazon!]( Antec's Performance 1 FT was reviewed at TweakTown and rated a impressive 98% with our top editor's choice award and it's on sale now at Amazon at 8% off. Sponsored Ad [ [This NES-inspired keyboard from 8BitDo looks fantastic and it comes with Dual Super Buttons]( 8BitDo is releasing a new wireless mechancal keyboard inspired the look of the Nintendo Entertainment System - Christmas has come early. [ [PlayStation 5 system update currently in Beta adds Dolby Atmos and 8TB SSD support]( 8TB is a lot of storage for games, doubling the existing 4TB max capacity for PS5 storage expansion. That's around 150 modern AAA games. [ [TeamGroup releases ELITE DDR5 memory that complies with JEDEC memory standards]( TeamGroup's new ELITE PLUS DDR5 6400MHz and ELITE DDR5 6400MHz memory offers higher frequencies and lower power consumption, with JEDEC compatibility. [ [WhatsApp is making it easier to add people to group chats]( The hugely popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp is testing a new change to help make it quicker and easier to add people to group chats. [ [Google Chrome adds support for iOS Home Screen web apps]( Google Chrome has been updated to allow iPhone owners to add web apps to their iOS 16.4 or later device's Home Screen for the first time. [ [The Samsung Galaxy S24 is already showing up in Geekbench results]( The Samsung Galaxy S24 lineup is months away but one phone already showed up in Geekbench results complete with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. [ [Tesla owners could be getting a new wireless iPhone option for music streaming]( Tesla appears to be working on adding AirPlay support to its iPhone app and cars, opening the possibility of streaming audio and video streaming. [ [Apple knows its Screen Time parental controls are borked and it's working on it]( Apple's Screen Time parental controls aren't working for a ton of people but the company says it's aware of the problem and is working on it. [ [Future iPads could have super-small bezels thanks to the Apple Watch]( The Apple Watch's display technology could bring thinner bezels to the iPhone and iPad but how thin can bezels on a tablet really become? [ [Apple's biggest MacBook Air might be a big bust]( Apple's new 15-inch MacBook Air isn't necessarily the big seller that some might have expected according a new report citing the supply chain. [ [Apple Watch buyers on a budget are going to be left out this new-hardware season]( The Apple Watch SE 3 doesn't look set for an announcement this September, leaving the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 the only new models. [ [Good news, Diablo 4 sorcerers (and barbarians): buffs are coming, and very soon]( As well as Blizzard giving back to sorcerers - following recent nerfs to the class - there's a fix for VRAM wonkiness on the performance front. [ [iPhone 15 buyers could be in for a spot of sticker shock this September]( Apple is reportedly set to increase the price of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus in countries beyond the United States' borders this September. [ [The Apple Watch Ultra 2 might come in a new premium color option]( The Apple Watch Ultra 2 might come in a more moody color for those who don't like silver after missing out on it before its original 2022 launch. [ [The Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 are getting a big chip upgrade]( The Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 are said to have a new chip for even better performance compared to previous Apple Watches. [ [Oblivion remake possibly in development, but Bethesda isn't making it]( Reports indicate that a The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake is in development on Unreal Engine 5, but Bethesda Game Studios apparently isn't making it. [ [Windows 11 shut down bug is one of the more bizarre glitches we've ever seen]( Apparently in Windows 11 (and Windows 10), when you select the 'update and shut down' option, in some reported cases the OS is updating and rebooting. [ [iPhone 15 Pro expected to have next-gen thin bezels moving Apple closer to a bezeless phone]( Apple's yearly event is just around the corner, and rumors suggest we can expect extremely thin bezels on the iPhone 15 Pro, along with more upgrades. [ [World of Warcraft beats Call of Duty in certain metrics, European Commission finds]( Blizzard's MMORPG World of Warcraft actually performs better in specific per-user metrics than Activision's $31 billion Call of Duty shooter franchise. [ [What was Kanye West's Twitter account has been reactivated under two conditions]( Kanye West's Twitter has been reinstated after the celebrity was banned in December last year for several antisemitic that violated now X's TOS. [ [Switch 2 may release in Holiday 2024]( Nintendo's new next-gen gaming hardware looks to be an upgraded Switch unit with hybrid handheld-console portability and may launch in Holiday 2024. [ [be quiet! Dark Power Pro 13 1600w ATX 3.0 80 PLUS Titanium PSU Review]( be quiet!'s Dark Power Pro 13 1600w is a behemoth of a PSU with a 80 PLUS Titanium rating and enough juice to power the most demanding of systems. [ [SpaceX releases epic video of Falcon Heavy returning to Earth]( SpaceX has posted a video of its Falcon Heavy landing back on Earth to its X account after transporting the heaviest communications satellite ever. [ [Pentagon hit with major security breach that penetrated 17 military bases]( A Tennessee-based engineer has stolen tens of thousands of dollars worth of government radio equipment that creates a 'critical compromise'. [ [Scientists trace seismic activity back to a wild Taylor Swift concert]( A team of researchers has traced seismic activity under Seattle back to a nearby Taylor Swift concert that was a result of energetic fans. [ [NVIDIA predicted to generate $300 billion in AI revenues by 2027 with a 75% market share]( $300 billion in AI revenues by 2027 for NVIDIA would equate to 10 times the amount the company is expected to earn in 2023 from AI. [ [Liquid-cooled INNO3D RTX 4090 iCHILL Frostbite Pro features a single slot 'space-saving design']( INNO3D has unveiled a pair of new liquid-cooled iCHILL Frostbite GeForce RTX 4090 cards and one of them arrives in single-slot form. [ [Ford recalls 870,000 F-150s over dangerous parking brake malfunctions]( Ford announced it's recalling nearly one million of its F-150 trucks throughout its 2021 to 2023 models over a potentially dangerous parking brake problem. [ [Hubble telescope snaps eye-watering image of a star swallowing a planet]( Only 32 light years away from our planet lies a planet that is slowly being evaporated by a star, and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has imaged it. [ [NASA's Webb confuses scientists with a photograph of a cosmic question mark]( NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has photographed a massive cosmic question mark called Herbig-Haro 46/47 that's located out in deep space. [ [NASA in talks with SpaceX to convert Starship into a new space station]( SpaceX is currently in talks with NASA about converting its Starship launch vehicle into a space station that would be sent into low-Earth orbit. [ [Radeon Adrenalin 23.7.2 drivers are causing massive performance issues on the Ryzen 7 7840U APU]( The return of 'bad drivers' from AMD? The latest Adrenalin Software is not recommended for Ryzen 7 7840U devices as it is causing major performance issues. [ [Elon Musk officially rolls out ad revenue sharing program on X, formerly Twitter]( Elon Musk has launched X's official ad revenue-sharing program enabling creators to earn money from all of their posts - if they meet the requirements. [ [New AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB GPU is available in Australia as part of a complete system]( The brand-new AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE, a cutdown Radeon RX 7900 XT, is available in Australia as part of a full custom gaming PC build. [ [NVIDIA's massive quad-slot GeForce RTX 40 Series cooler prototype has a hidden third fan]( New reports indicate that we're not going to see a GeForce RTX 4090 Ti anytime soon, but here's what the Founders Edition cooler might have looked. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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