Emulators give a glimpse of what Windows 10X will be like
Microsoft has made emulators for their new OS Windows 10X available to developers, which means the world has got to see a little about how it should operate.
Microsoft has made emulators for their new OS Windows 10X available to developers, which means the world has got to see a little about how it should operate.
It appears Microsoft has heard the complaints and cancelling plans to default Chrome browsers to using Bing through an Office 365 extension.
A clip has surfaced on the internet that could revealed the incredible usability that Microsoft's upcoming dual screen device could bring to the market
While it’ll most likely be years and years before this technology can be ready for consumer use, having smaller downloads that get more players hopping into a game quicker than ever before will be a hell of a feather in the cap of the Xbox Series X if Microsoft can pull this feat of software sorcery off.
Microsoft is combining its Windows and Devices divisions to better align their operating systems with their hardware.
Some software should just never get installed. Microsoft wants to make it easier to ensure it doesn't.
Seeing as how the PS5 and Xbox Series X are preparing to land this year, you’d probably think that the next console war will be fought with resolutions over features, future-proofed machines that aim to increase the pixel count thrown at your eyeballs if your budget can afford the TV for it. For the Xbox Series X, that’s not entirely the case as that console will be aiming its power at something far more important: Resolution!
Sometimes its nice to see tech companies play nice with each other to improve each other's software.
Movie theaters can give commercials instant atmosphere, but they also introduce real production risks. …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
Critical Hit is built on the idea that we are more than one thing. Are you a hardcore gamer who also enjoys a night out at the movies? Perhaps you’re a professional cosplayer who is searching for the perfect burger, or maybe you’re just interested in high-end tech and Netflix binging. Covering gaming, entertainment, tech and geek, Critical Hit offers information and critique from a staff of diverse, knowledgeable and fiercely opinionated writers.