Ps5 Extended Storage Guide Format Usb Drive Store Move Delete Game

In this comprehensive PS5 extended storage guide, we will show you how to format a USB Drive, Store, Move and Delete Games. The just-released video game console comes in two different variants: Ultra HD Blu-ray-compatible as well as a Digital Edition. But that’s not all. Beholding an SSD results in high-speed storage performance. Along the same lines, the 4K display coupled with 120FPS and ray tracing technology all add up to give an immersive gaming experience....

June 10, 2022 · 5 min · 1021 words · Roy Miller

Psa Apple Confirms Outage Affecting App Store Connect And Other Developer Tools

If you’re having trouble accessing the App Store Connect this Saturday, you’re not alone. Apple has just confirmed an outage that is affecting multiple developer tools, including the App Store Connect, Feedback Assistant, account management, and more. App Store Connect is the platform used by developers to upload and manage App Store applications. Multiple developers have reported on social networks that the platform is not working properly this afternoon, and now Apple has confirmed the issue....

June 10, 2022 · 1 min · 194 words · Eldon Benedetto

Psa Make Sure Your Airport Utility App Is Set To Check For Updates

We all know the importance of keeping on top of security updates, but there is one kind that might escape your attention if you don’t have it set to check automatically: those for your AirPort base station. Whether you have an AirPort Express, Extreme or Time Capsule, they all have firmware updates to plug security holes and fix other issues. Apple last month issued an urgent update to the firmware for all AirPort devices to fix a serious flaw....

June 10, 2022 · 1 min · 177 words · George Best

Psa Switching From The Facebook App To Safari Can Boost Iphone Battery Life By Up To 15

If your iPhone battery struggles to make it through a full day, and you don’t want to add an ugly hump to your device, Guardian tech writer Samuel Gibbs has found that deleting the Facebook app and using Safari instead can boost battery life by up to 15%. Gibbs spent a week comparing battery usage when using the app against a week using Facebook’s mobile site in Safari, finding that he averaged 15% more remaining battery life at the end of each day....

June 10, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Eddie Robertson

Pubg Creator Done With Battle Royales Exploring New Ideas

Brendan “PlayerUnknown” Greene, the creator behind PUBG, has officially left the battle royale genre behind in pursuit of a new direction and the potential of other, less-explored genres. The creative mind behind PUBG recently left his position at the game’s studio in favor of heading a new internal division called PUBG Corp’s Special Projects division. Nothing about the Special Projects division is really known at this point beyond the philosophy that’s at play behind its creation....

June 10, 2022 · 3 min · 581 words · Ricky Tobias

Oppo Pbam00 Makes Its Second Appearance On Geekbench

Now that Oppo is done with its flagships, it may soon drop a new device in the mid-range sector. Apparently, the phone goes by the model number Oppo PBAM00. Last month, this device received certification from TENAA. Currently, it made an appearance of GeekBench, the popular benchmarking website. In single-core and multi-core benchmarking tests, the OPPO PBAM00 score is 777 and 3870 points respectively. So, as you can see the device will pack a 4GB of RAM and SnapDragon 625 chipset with 1....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Bernard Kehew

Original Ipad Prototype Screen Was Around 13 Inches Diagonally The Body Was Almost An Inch Thick Gallery

Buzzfeed got its mitts (don’t ask, just look) on more of those “original iPad” pictures discovered today. These are actually compared to a modern day iPad in size. And, oh my— the original prototype iPads are big. They look equivalent to a 13-inch MacBook display or thereabouts. Moreover, they look almost an inch thick. Is it just me…or does the idea of a (albeit thinner) 13-inch iPad suddenly sound tantalizing?...

June 9, 2022 · 1 min · 122 words · David Roberts

Orlando Jones Exit Just Doomed American Gods Season 3

Orlando Jones’ exit from American Gods season 3 is the death knell for the once-proud flagship show of Starz. While there are conflicting accounts as to why Jones will no longer be a part of the series’ cast or production team, it cannot be denied that his departure has further wounded a show that was already bleeding out after two troubled seasons. Jones announced that his character, Mr. Nancy, would not be a part of American Gods season 3, in a video posted to his personal Twitter account....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · Jeffery Yates

Parallels 8 Is A Clear Winner Vs Vmware Fusion 5 In Ars Shootout

. Ars put Parallels 8 against VMware Fusion this week and found there is not much of a contest between the two virtualization powerhouses. Parallels 8 out-gunned VMware across the board (as previous benchmarks have shown) performance-wise and adds full support for Retina displays and dictation among other features. VMware Fusion might fit better into cross-platform installations or for folks with legacy VMware images. Neither Parallels Desktop 8 or VMWare Fusion 5 are loaded to the gills with new features, so the PD8 update from version 7 is only a must-have if you are looking for Windows 8 or retina MacBook support in Windows 7 or 8....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Darlene Anderson

Pentesting For Pci Dss Compliance 6 Key Requirements

Think of Home Depot’s $80-million loss after a breach exposed 56 million customers’ credit card accounts. Or Target’s $200 million in replacement expenses and credit card compromise. The figures are even more daunting for SMBs. If the security team that conducts your pentest manages to breach your enterprise system before an external hacker does, you’ll know what steps are needed to secure your most vital resources — and people’s credit card information....

June 9, 2022 · 5 min · 900 words · Robert Russell

Person Of Interest How Jim Caviezel S Reese Exited The Show

Here’s how John Reese ended his journey on Person Of Interest. Person Of Interest is a grounded sci-fi thriller show from Jonathan Nolan that debuted in 2011. Prior to this series, Nolan was best known for working with his brother Christopher Nolan on several projects, including Memento, Interstellar and the screenplays for the final two instalments of the Dark Knight trilogy. Nolan also did uncredited work on Terminator: Salvation. Jonathan Nolan is probably best known nowadays for HBO’s Westworld....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 542 words · Christine Royse

Phil Schiller Again Breaks Down Why New Macbook Pro Is Limited To 16Gb Ram Citing Battery Logic Board Design

The new MacBook Pros have been met with a wide array of responses thus far, with some praising the new machines and others viewing them as a step back for a variety of reasons. One common question since the announcement of the new models, however, has centered around why the machines max out at 16GB of RAM. While Phil Schiller originally penned this limitation on battery life concerns, a new email from the Apple executive offers a bit more insight as to the reasoning…...

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Jon Clewell

Pixelmator For Mac Gets Pinch To Zoom Support And A Bevy Of Other Improvements

Popular image editor Pixelmator has been updated today with a whole host of new features, fixes, and improvements. First on the list is something many users (myself included!) have been hoping to see for quite a while now: full support for Apple’s pinch-to-zoom gesture. The update also makes the Shapes, Gradients, and Styles palettes capable of scrolling and being resized. There are also a ton of smaller improvements in the update, such as fixes for missing scrollbars, control-click functionality, minimizing by double-clicking the title bar, and more....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · William Armstrong

Pixelmator Shows Off 2 0 Sneak Preview

For those who don’t need all of the bells and whistles (and overhead) of Adobe’s Photoshop for photo editing, another product has taken off in the Mac platform. Pixelmator is a $30 Mac App, now in the App Store which gives you 80+% of what Photoshop offers. The good news is that Pixelmator 2.0 is on the way with additional tools which may be able to take care of the needs of light Illustrator uses as well the inclusion of Vector Drawing tools:...

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Anthony Davis

Plann S Updated Look Plann

Can you tell that we’re just the teeniest bit excited?! All of your favorite Plann features are now easier to find, use and get finished scheduling faster – starting with the navigation at the top of the page, giving you more space to Plann. This exciting new re-design means extra game-changing features to help you plan your way to Instagram success and boost your social media presence. What you’ll find in your new-look Plann!...

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Suzanne Schaeffer

Plex Raises 50M For Its Mission To Become The Best Content Enjoyment Platform

After launching a game service and Apple TV app integration, popular media platform Plex is out today with the news that it has raised $50 million in funding to advance its goal to become the top content platform on the market. Plex announced the news in a press release and blog post: Plex’s big picture goal is to “give people a single pane of glass for their entire universe of media” and with the latest round of $50 million funding, the company will be using roughly $15 million to advance its work and the other ~$35 million to “purchase shares and options from employees and shareholders....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · James Marion

Pok Mon The Esrb Video Game Ratings Board Hates Cubchoo

Only a single Pokémon is directly referenced in the ESRB’s ratings summaries for Pokémon Sword and Shield and in that of all other Pokémon games. It’s not Drifloon or any of the Pokémon whose terrifying Pokédex entries mention murder or kidnapping. No, it’s the diminutive Cubchoo, the adorable little Ice-type bear Pokémon, that most draws the ire of the video game ratings board. The Entertainment Software Rating Board was founded in 1994 to provide age ratings to video games released in the U....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 485 words · Isaac Moore

Prioritize Your Business Growth In 2019 Plann

Well in 2019, it is especially important to make sure that you are prioritising your business growth and doubling down on your digital marketing efforts if you truly want to succeed. But what does success even mean? And how do you even begin to map out your goals for business growth? We’re going to answer those two big ol’ questions in today’s blog post, so grab a cup of tea or a massive mug of coffee and let’s hop to it....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Kevin Brown

Oppo Power Button Is Not Working A Quick Guide To Fix Power Button

Oppo is a very successful Chinese brand. It’s reflected in their sales and turnovers. The smartphone market is so competent and to survive is a tough job. But Oppo manages to sneak in and make huge profits out of its service. Especially in India, there are a lot of hurdles for any company should overcome at least to generate a brand name. That is because in India there are a lot of smartphones sold ranging from brands that are never heard before to best-selling iPhones and Samsung devices....

June 8, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Xavier Cooper

Oscars 2020 Tries To Explain Luke Perry S In Memoriam Omission

The Oscars attempt to explain Luke Perry’s omission from this year’s In Memoriam. Each year the Oscars telecast includes a tribute to important film industry figures who passed away over the preceding 12 months, and each year producers manage to create controversy by omitting a few notable people who arguably deserved to be included in the segment. Of course, as with most such controversies, the social media bullhorn nowadays amplifies things to a much higher volume than in years past, when fans didn’t have the ability to instantaneously vent their ire at their favorite artists receiving a snub....

June 8, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Jonathan Collins