Apple’s iOS 18 is set to bring a plethora of new features and improvements to the iPhone, aiming to revolutionize the user experience through a combination of aesthetic upgrades, functional enhancements, and robust security measures. This update promises to deliver a more intuitive, personalized, and secure operating system for iPhone users worldwide. Visual Overhaul and […]
Low-cost 3D printers have become increasingly popular due to their affordability and accessibility. However, many users may find that the build quality and performance of these printers do not meet their expectations. The good news is that with targeted modifications, you can significantly enhance the quality and performance of your budget 3D printer while preserving […]
Today’s the day you’ve all been waiting for: WWDC 2024 kicks off with Apple’s customary opening keynote. That’s where you’ll catch all the hot news about what the company is cooking up for the next 12 months. Fortunately for you, we’ll have (metaphorical) front-row seats to all the action, so point your browsers to our liveblog to learn all about what’s coming.
The recent update to the Gemini models, including both Pro and Flash versions, has introduced improved rate limits and enhanced JSON mode for function calling. This update has significantly boosted performance, placing the Pro and Advanced versions at the top of the Chatbot Arena leaderboard. The Gemini Flash model, in particular, offers a balance between […]
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Reolink, a leading provider of home security solutions, has announced the launch of its latest innovation, the Argus 4 Pro. This state-of-the-art 4K UHD home security camera is designed to offer unparalleled surveillance capabilities, ensuring that users can monitor their properties with ease and confidence. The Argus 4 Pro is packed with advanced features, including […]
When you use Excel, you have access to powerful tools that can help you make informed decisions based on different scenarios. Two of the most useful tools for this purpose are Goal Seek and the Scenario Manager. These tools allow you to explore various outcomes by adjusting input values, making it easier for you to […]
The iPhone has always been a powerful device, but like many smartphones, that power is always tested when it comes to gaming. Of course, there are plenty of games that run smoothly on the iPhone, especially those either designed specifically for iOS or optimized for it under the Apple Arcade ecosystem. Recently, however, the chance for emulators and emulated games to run on iPhones has become more feasible, which puts game controllers under a microscope. Although these have been around for years now, the large majority of them felt inconvenient, clunky, and less ideal for gaming on the go. This upcoming design tries to address those concerns from a different angle, and it takes inspiration from sliders like the PSP Go or, closer to home, the Xperia Play.
Phone game controllers these days mostly come in two flavors. One is a bulky, traditional controller with a clip to hold your phone, while the more popular design flanks the phone with split controls. The latter is more portable but still tedious to use, especially when it requires taking off your iPhone’s protective case every time you want to play. To fix this design problem, the M-Con looks to other portable gaming systems that are more suitable for phone-sized devices, and it turns out that Sony already answered the same problem years ago.
The short-lived Xperia Play smartphone, and the PSP Go handheld console before it, utilized a sliding mechanism to keep the buttons and joysticks out of the way when you’re not playing. This, however, was built into the devices themselves, which made the Xperia Play too bulky to be used as a regular phone. The M-Con, in contrast, is removable just like those other smartphone controllers today, but the difference is that it uses MagSafe technology to easily and securely attach to an iPhone’s back. You can opt to have it attached all the time or quickly separate the two pieces to shove them into your pockets separately.
The design, however, has one more trick up its sleeve. The controller part and the MagSafe plate can also part ways, as the latter can also be used as a stand for the iPhone. Since M-Con uses Bluetooth to connect to the iPhone, the controller can still be used as normal, allowing you to play with the phone standing on a table. In fact, you can even connect the iPhone to a larger screen to have a home console experience in the same manner.
M-Con is said to be coming soon, but availability details and pricing are still unknown. Since it was born from a DIY and 3D printed project, the quality of the resulting product is also an open question. And while this sliding controller does have a more compact and convenient design, it also squeezes the controls tightly together, which could lead to a cramped and uncomfortable gaming experience.
Customizing notification sounds for different apps on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone can significantly enhance your user experience. By setting unique notification sounds for various app notifications, you can easily distinguish alerts from different apps without even looking at your phone. The video below from Sakitech will walk us through the steps to set up custom […]
Discord has announced a series of new monetization features aimed at supporting its growing developer community. These updates, available to developers in the US, UK, and EU, are designed to help developers build successful businesses on the platform. The new features include a reduced platform fee, a new store surface for apps, one-time purchase options, […]