Microsoft’s new Mac to Surface Assistant does exactly what the name says

Microsoft is simplifying the process of moving your Mac stuff over to the Surface laptop/tablet hybrid devices. Asnotedon Twitter three days ago, the Windows maker recently released a brand new app, Mac to Surface Assistant, provided as a free download from the Microsoft website. The migration tool requires an external USB drive and lets Apple users move all their photos, videos, music, mails, contacts, calendars and other files from a Mac to a Surface with a few clicks....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Scott Friedman

Monster Hunter Wilds Charge Blade Build for Beginners

Monster Hunter Wilds Charge Blade Build for Beginners– In this Monster Hunter Wilds Charge Blade Build, I am going to show you aCharge BladeandGunlancebuild I found effective to use early game. This build allows you to use the attacking power of the charge blade and gunlance while minimizing the drawback of low mobility from using these weapons. With both of the weapons having access to a shield and the ability to perform perfect guards and power clashes, this build can provude both strong offence and defence to make the early game a piece of cake....

July 25, 2025 · 11 min · 2137 words · Randall Palmer

Nanny Star Anna Diop Talks Personal Connections to Her Role in Psychological Thriller

Anna Diop, star of Blumhouse’s critically-acclaimed horror flickNanny,resonates with her titular role in a way many actors will never experience throughout their careers. Like her character Aisha, the actress herself is a Senegalese immigrant. But, while the undocumented Aisha—who finds work as a nanny for a wealthy Upper East Side couple—immigrated to the States in search of the ever-fleeting American Dream as an adult and mother, Diop made the cross-continental journey with her family when she was just a child....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Russell Gibson

Nioh 2: 10 Tips Every Player Should Know

Koei Tecmo’s Nioh 2 is finally here and we’ve been playing it for the better part of a week now, gaining some very valuable knowledge of the game. In thisNioh 2 GuideI want to cover10 Things That Every Player ShouldKnowto get off to the best start possible, and to not struggle with what can be an exceptionally difficult game. Nioh 2 introduces new mechanics, so even veterans of the first game will have to become more familiar with these in order to succeed in combat....

July 25, 2025 · 9 min · 1851 words · Susan Baker

NIOH: Complete Edition Won't Use DRM Denuvo On PC!

Thepreviously announcedPC release of the once PlayStation exclusive action-RPG,Nioh: Complete Edtionhad many PC gamers weep tears of joy. And as customary, it wasn’t long until questions perked up about the upcoming PC version’s technical aspect. NIOH- Coming To PC Next Month! A recent interview WCCFTech conducted with Team Ninja’s Creative Director, Fumihiko Yasuda, gave answers to some of those questions. With one of them asking about the Denuvo DRM, to which the Director simply replied:...

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Anthony Howell

Nokia 6.2 initial review: Back with a bokeh bang

The Nokia 6.2 swings in and replaces one of our favourite Nokia phones, updating theNokia 6, which has dragged its heels a little in the design department over the past couple of years. The big change here is that the new Nokia 6 launches alongside the newNokia 7.2with very much the same design, although there are differences in the hardware and position of these two devices. Our quick take The Nokia 6....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1235 words · Eric Scott

NPC Guide for Terraria

Quick Links Terrariais a complex game, full of secrets and unlockables. One of the most important things for a player to unlock are its Town NPCs, who can offer a variety of unique items and services that may provide mechanical benefits and/or make fun clothing and furniture available. Best Pre-Hardmode Weapons in Terraria There’s a vast amount of weapons to choose from in Terraria’s pre-hardmode and this list outlines the best of the best....

July 25, 2025 · 16 min · 3199 words · Bruce Miller

NYT looks at Apple and patent wars from both sides

As part of its ongoing iEconomy series, The New York Times on Sunday evening published a fascinating piece covering patent wars in excruciating detail, touching upon Apple’s decision to go thermonuclear on Android, how the company changed its strategy after it had been forced to pay $100 million for the iPod user interface, why Apple is allowed to own patents covering basic software concepts and more… Charles Duhig and Steve Lohr filed a front page article forThe New York Times, titled “The Patent, Used as a Sword”....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 803 words · Olivia Johnson

Old Man & the Gun Trailer Has Robert Redford Robbing Banks and on the Run

A new trailer forThe Old Man & the Gunis here. Robert Redford is about as legendary as it gets when it comes to actors. The man has starred in classics likeButch Cassidy and the Sundance KidandAll the President’s Men, as well as continuing to do compelling and great work in his later years. However, Redford recently announced that he’s retiring from acting andThe Old Man and the Gunlooks like it’s going to be his final movie as an actor....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Kristen Allison

Oppo and Hasselblad team up to promise big AI-powered photo gains for 2024's phones

TheOppoand Hasselblad brands are two that have been very much linked of late, with the latter’s name plastered across the back of plenty of phones made by the former. That includes theOppo Find X6 Proand will include future phones into 2024 and likely beyond. As part of that, the two companies have announced a collaboration that will see them co-develop the next generation of HyperTone Camera Systems for next year’s devices....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Rebecca Maxwell

Redout 2 Looks to be Firing on All Blisteringly-Paced Cylinders

The grass is indeed always greener on the other side. For a time – and one can argue the sentiment still lingers, albeit at a significantly smaller scale – being a futuristic racing fan was a painful endeavor. Where once the industry had a plentiful assortment of titles to indulge in growing up, soon that guaranteed reliance disappeared without so much as a trace. A radical industry shift or not, come the mid-2000s, the notion of “racing/racer” as a generic genre definer quickly became defined and dominated alike by that of its more contemporary settings....

July 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1356 words · Jacob Gonzalez

Review: Evercade

It might be 2020, but on the eve of next generation console releases gamers are returning to their roots. Retro re-releases and remakes, classic consoles and more keep releasing to the chagrin of gamers everywhere. This latest release is unique in comparison. The Evercade is a new handheld gaming platform that uses physical carts packed full of classic titles. This exciting new device comes in at a price similar to the likes of the recently-released TurboGrafx-16 Mini....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · Joshua Hernandez

Review: Gori: Cuddly Carnage

In the world of indie games, a hack and slash title can be a diamond in the rough. Titles such asHades,Hyper Light DrifterandBastionall have displayed the promise of the genre in its unique ways. In this case, picture a game that breathes this genre, mix it with the stylized graphics ofLollipop Chainsawand the mature humor ofDeadpool… and have a cat with a deadly hoverboard killing unicorns. This adorable bloodbath emerges from the independent Swedish developers at Angry Demon Studio, whose work dives into the worlds of horror and over-the-top action....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 1065 words · Barbara Duran