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Is The UK Grid Really Compatible With Renewable Energy? Worries After Several Green Projects Put On Hold
Today, one of the biggest global concerns is the transition to renewable energy and how this will be achieved. Unfortunately…
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Is Honkai Star Rail Steam Deck compatible?
Is Honkai Star Rail Steam Deck compatible? If you’re a Genshin Impact fan and own Valve’s handheld PC, you’re likely itching to know if you can play the new HoYoverse game on the go. We’ve looked into the matter to save you any Honkai hardware hassle, but you’ll have to go out of your way to become a Trailblazer using the portable powerhouse.
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Is Star Wars Jedi Survivor Steam Deck compatible?
Is Star Wars Jedi Survivor Steam Deck compatible? Fallen Order is playable on Valve’s portable powerhouse, but you’re probably wondering if the same applies to its sequel. While we’ll need to wait and see if it earns potential Verified status, we’re already looking into whether you can play Star Wars Jedi Survivor on Steam Deck.
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How to Check if Games Are Steam Deck Compatible
Valve’s Steam Deck runs SteamOS, but it can also run a lot of your favorite Windows PC games. However, not everything runs on SteamOS—and the Steam Deck’s hardware may not be powerful enough to run some high-end, graphically demanding games. Here’s how to check what’s compatible.
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Is The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog Steam Deck compatible?
Is The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog Steam Deck compatible? Sega just killed off everyone’s favourite blue mascot using a visual novel, and you can download it for free on Steam. However, just like an Agatha Christie book, you’re probably wondering whether you can enjoy The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog while on a train, and we’ve got great news for handheld PC players.
Is Resident Evil 4 Remake Steam Deck compatible?
Is Resident Evil 4 Remake Steam Deck compatible? Capcom’s survival horror re-do is now on Steam, but you’re probably wondering whether Resident Evil 4 Remake runs on Valve’s handheld gaming PC. Well, we’ve tried out the wretched romp the portable powerhouse to save you from potential hardware performance hassle.
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8BitDo Gaming Controllers Now Compatible With iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac
The 8BitDo SN30 Pro for Android, SN30 Pro, Pro+, Pro 2, Ultimate 2.4g and Lite SE can be used with iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple TV devices that are running the latest Apple software.
All 8BitDo controllers that are compatible with Apple devices can be used like any other Made for iPhone controller to play games that offer controller support, including Apple Arcade titles.
Officially supported by Apple, 8BitDo SN30 Pro, SN30 Pro for Android, SN30 Pro+, Pro 2, Ultimate 2.4G and Lite SE are compatible with iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV now. pic.twitter.com/8E4zO0HAsx
— 8BitDo (@8BitDo) March 20, 2023
iPads and Macs with USB-C ports can use a wired connection to a compatible 8BitDo controller, but otherwise Bluetooth connections are available. Up to four controllers can be connected at one time depending on device, and unfortunately, rumble and motion control functions are not supported.
Controllers will need a firmware update to work with Apple devices, with the firmware updating software available through the 8BitDo website.
This article, “8BitDo Gaming Controllers Now Compatible With iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Deal Alert: 1TB Micro SDXC Memory Card (Nintendo Switch Compatible) for $84.98
Amazon is currently a Micro Center 1TB Micro SDXC card for only $84.98. That’s one of the least expensive 1TB Micro SDXC cards we’ve seen, and it’s fully compatible with the Nintendo Switch console.
If you’ve started compiling a collection of digital games, you probably already know just how limited the Switch’s base storage capacity. With only 32GB of starting space (and some of it reserved for the OS), you’ll barely fit The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Pokemon Sword or Shield, which tap out at 13.5GB each! There’s only one expansion slot in the Switch console so you want to make sure you get the biggest card you can afford.
1TB Micro SDXC Card (Switch Compatible) for $84.98
Micro Center is a legitimate company; they have about two dozen retail stores and they’ve been around for over 40 years. This particular brand of Micro SDXC card has over 14,000 reviews on Amazon with an average user score of 4.6/5. The Micro Center “Premium” card has a faster Class U3 rating, which means it boasts a minimum read speed of 30MB/s. Of course if you plan to use this in a Nintendo Switch, it doesn’t even matter. The Nintendo Switch can only support U1 (10MB/s) speeds, so a higher rated U3 speed will just be throttled back down to U1 speeds anyways. So make sure your money goes into maximum storage capacity, not maximum speed.
Note: An official Nintendo Switch branded Micro SDXC card is no more compatible than any other Micro SDXC card with similar specs. Aside from the official licensing, you’re paying extra only for the card’s design. Of course, no one’s going to see the card once installed.
Steam Deck Owners Can Use These Cards Too!
The Switch isn’t the only gaming system that accepts these cards. If you’re a Steam Deck owner, you can also use this card, especially if you picked up the 64GB storage option. This deal may come around on Black Friday, but we highly doubt that it will be any cheaper. You might as well get it now and never worry about running out of space again. Check out our guide to the best SD cards for Steam Deck for more info.
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Rollup provider Eclipse launches software to allow Solana apps to be compatible with Polygon
Customizable rollup provider Eclipse is launching a Solana-focused scaling solution, which allows applications to be compatible with Polygon, the companies exclusively told TechCrunch. Rollups, a part of the layer-2 blockchain ecosystem, are a scaling solution to help make blockchains faster and cheaper. Rollups work by compiling a number of transactions into one bundle to go onto […]
Rollup provider Eclipse launches software to allow Solana apps to be compatible with Polygon by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch