Tag: Cross-platform
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WhatsApp Beta Brings Multi-Account Support, Allowing Easy Switching Between Accounts
WhatsApp is quietly testing a feature many users have requested for years: the ability to manage and switch between multiple accounts on a single device more easily. The latest beta tests for iOS, specifically the build labeled iOS 25.19.20.74, have highlighted a clear signal that WhatsApp is moving toward broadening its account management capabilities. While…
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Where Winds Meet: Xbox Release on the Horizon After PC & PS5 Buzz
What is Where Winds Meet? Where Winds Meet has surged into the headlines as a free-to-play open-world adventure that captured player attention on PC via Steam and on PlayStation 5. With its promise of expansive exploration, dynamic weather systems, and a sandbox-inspired approach to combat and discovery, the game has become a favorite among fans…
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Where Winds Meet Sets Sights on Xbox Release After PC & PS5 Triumph
Overview: A Free-to-Play Open-World Hit Expands to Xbox Where Winds Meet, the free-to-play open-world adventure that has captivated players on PC and PlayStation 5, is poised to expand its reach to Xbox consoles. After carving out a substantial fan base with its expansive map, dynamic weather systems, and player-driven exploration, the game appears ready to…
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Where Winds Meet: Xbox Release Expected After PC and PS5 Success
Popular Open-World Free-to-Play Title Eyes Xbox Launch The indie sensation Where Winds Meet has dominated discussions on PC and PlayStation stores, and gamers are now eagerly anticipating its arrival on Xbox. After a notable run on Steam and a strong showing on the PlayStation Store, fans are hoping that Microsoft’s console platform will soon host…
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NCSOFT Reveals Horizon Steel Frontiers: A New MMORPG Set in the Horizon Universe
Introduction: A New MMORPG Emerges From the Horizon Universe NCSOFT has kicked off a new era for its expansive Horizon Universe with the reveal of Horizon Steel Frontiers, a global massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Unveiled at the prestigious G-Star 2025 conference in PANGYO, South Korea, the announcement confirms a high-profile collaboration with Guerrilla, the…
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Valve Opens Steam to Android Games with Steam Frame
Valve expands Steam to Android games with the Steam Frame In a move that could redefine how we think about PC gaming on the go, Valve is signaling a stronger bridge between Android games and its Steam ecosystem. The just-announced Steam Frame has many eyes on it, but the accompanying strategy suggests Valve is not…
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Action1 Extends Microsoft Intune with Unified Cross-Platform Patching
Action1 and Microsoft Intune Expand Endpoint Security In a landmark move at Microsoft Ignite 2025, Action1 announced a major enhancement to its autonomous endpoint management (AEM) platform by extending Microsoft Intune with unified cross-platform patching and risk-based vulnerability management. The collaboration aims to give enterprises stronger endpoint security, broader patch coverage, and real-time visibility into…
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Halo 2, Halo 3 Remakes on PS5: What This Rumor Means for Master Chief’s Future
Rising Rumors Set the Stage for a PlayStation-Centric Halo Strategy Speculation is swirling in the Halo community that the franchise’s future could extend far beyond Xbox platforms. A persistent rumor suggests that remakes of Halo 2 and Halo 3 are in development for the PlayStation 5, signaling a potential shift in how the Master Chief…
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Samsung Takes on Google and Qualcomm with Windows Internet Port
Samsung Signals a broader challenge to Google and Qualcomm The Korean tech giant is stepping into a wider battleground that goes beyond smartphones and into the software and semiconductors arena. Samsung has announced a Windows port of its Samsung Internet browser, the company’s mobile browser bundled with Galaxy devices. While many associate Samsung Internet with…
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Samsung Challenges Google and Qualcomm with a Windows-Ported Samsung Internet Browser
Samsung Signals a Strategic Challenge to Google and Qualcomm In a bold move that signals a broader strategy to diversify its software ecosystem, Samsung is signaling its intention to take on Google and Qualcomm on multiple fronts. At the heart of the current gambit is a Windows port of the Samsung Internet browser—the mobile browser…
