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Coca-Cola (KO) preparing to report Q4 2023 results. Here’s what to expect
For long, the Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) has effectively leveraged its strong portfolio of brands and well-aligned operating model, while working to drive long-term growth. The beverage giant is expected […]
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Don’t expect a Final Fantasy 8 remake after FF7 Remake, director suggests – it’s simply too much work
The director of Final Fantasy 8 has shot down hopes that the next numbered Final Fantasy might see a remake once the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy comes to its conclusion. The reason? Simply that it’s a lot of damn work.
A wargame experiment pitting AI chatbots against each other ended exactly how you’d expect
Nvidia Blackwell: What we expect and what we want to see from Nvidia’s next-gen GeForce GPUs
Nvidia Blackwell: What we expect and what we want to see from Nvidia’s next-gen GeForce GPUs
Yes, Daggerfall Unity’s creator is planning his own classic TES-style game, but don’t expect to play it soon
After kicking off 2024 by releasing the long-anticipated fan-made remaster of the second mainline entry in the Elder Scrolls series, Daggerfall Unity’s creator is now planning to make his own game in the style of the classic RPG, but don’t expect it to arrive any time soon, if it all.
If you missed it, developer Gavin Clayton and co were finally able to put out the colossal mod, which had been in development for nine years and gives Daggerfall a much more modern and accessible makeover, during the festive period. Now, the modder has plans to try and develop an original game inspired by the 1996 jaunt through High Rock and about seven thousand other places.
After telling Dualshockers that he’d already started working on his own “Daggerfall-style” game that’ll ideally feature “[a] big world, complex systems, [and] mod support” that’re similar to those found in Daggerfall Unity, Clayton has provided some extra insight into where he’s currently at with these plans.
What to expect when Take-Two Interactive Software (TTWO) reports Q3 2024 results
Shares of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO) stayed green on Tuesday. The stock has gained 21% over the past three months. The video game company is set to report […]
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What to expect when Kohl’s Corp. (KSS) reports Q1 results next week
The pandemic had a mixed effect on the retail industry — companies involved in e-commerce thrived on the online sales boom while brick-and-mortar players like Kohl’s Corporation (NYSE: KSS) suffered […]
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Rumor Recap: What to Expect From the iPhone 15’s USB-C Port
Below, we have recapped rumors about the iPhone switching to USB-C, including potential speed differences, other Apple accessories adopting USB-C, and more.
Speed Differences
While all iPhone 15 models are expected to have a USB-C port, only the Pro models will support at least USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt 3 for faster data transfer speeds up to 40 Gbps, according to Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. He expects the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus to remain limited to USB 2.0 speeds of up to 480 Mbps like Lightning.
iPad Pros gained Thunderbolt 3 support in 2021, while the USB-C port on the latest iPad Air is capable of up to 10 Gbps transfer speeds.
Made for iPhone Optimizations
Apple plans to optimize the fast-charging performance of chargers certified under its “Made for iPhone” program on iPhone 15 models, according to Kuo. Uncertified cables will allegedly have limited charging and data transfer speeds. It’s worth noting that Apple does not limit uncertified cables for iPads with USB-C ports, so this would be a different approach with the iPhone if this rumor proves to be accurate.
Apple Accessories Moving to USB-C
With the iPhone 15 switching to USB-C, several Apple accessories are expected to follow suit:
The latest Siri Remote for the Apple TV already features a USB-C port.
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 15 series in September. Many more changes are rumored for the Pro models, including a titanium frame, faster A17 Bionic chip, thinner bezels around the display, Wi-Fi 6E support, and more.
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