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Windows developers can now publish apps to Microsoft’s store without fees

Microsoft is allowing developers to submit apps to its Windows store without having to pay any onboarding fees. Individual developers in nearly 200 countries can now sign up to publish apps on the Microsoft Store with just a personal Microsoft account, and no more one-time fees. Microsoft started cutting its $19 one-time fee to publish […]

Elden Ring: Nightreign patch has big changes for Nightfarers

Buffs, nerfs, and a new Holy icon lead the patch notes for Elden Ring: Nightreign's new update

Blackmagic’s camera dock works with the new iPhone’s professional filmmaking features

It was briefly mentioned by Apple’s Greg Joswiak during the company’s “Awe dropping” event yesterday, but today Blackmagic Design officially announced its new Camera ProDock that “adds professional camera connections to iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.” These include additional USB-C ports for connecting accessories like external storage drives and BNC connectors that […]

We tested six smart rings, and there’s a clear winner

Smart rings are having a moment. After years as a niche gadget, regular people are starting to see the appeal. They're thinner, more accurate, and more wearable compared to a decade ago - and for some people, they're a smarter choice than smartwatches. Smartwatches may dominate the wearable landscape, but they don't work for everyone. […]

Bluesky says it will comply with South Dakota and Wyoming age-verification laws, which "currently strikes the right balance", after exiting Mississippi (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)

Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Bluesky says it will comply with South Dakota and Wyoming age-verification laws, which “currently strikes the right balance”, after exiting Mississippi  —  After blocking its service in Mississippi over its new age-assurance law, the social networking startup is taking …