Sneaky Sasquatch has been one of Apple Arcade’s most popular titles for years, and Apple has just announced a new update and special Apple Store experiences coming.
Today alongside debuting Apple Arcade’s lineup of new games coming next month, Apple also announced new offerings related to hit game Sneaky Sasquatch.
Sneaky Sasquatch is a unique title in many ways. Most notably because unlike most Arcade games, it’s actually owned 100% by Apple.
iFixit has launched a new AI repair assistant known as FixBot. The company says Fixbot will make it faster and easier than ever before to figure out what’s wrong and how to fix it.
There are both free and paid options, although the feature list suggests that the free option is very limited. The subscription tier is free for a limited time …
iFixit is of course well-known for its teardowns of new devices, as well as providing both tools and instructions for carrying out a very wide range of DIY repairs. The company says that it supports more than 72,000 products ranging from iPhones to motorcycles, and that it has helped its customers make more than 100 million successful repairs.
Stability is nice to have in life. And Nintendo clearly believes it’s good for the company’s hybrid consoles. That’s why updates improving stability for Switch 2 and the original Switch are now available, bringing both hardware versions up to 21.1.0.
Nintendo started rolling out the new system updates for Switch and Switch 2 yesterday, December 8. Both patch notes are the same: ”General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.” This is also the same language from a Switch 2 update in September, and stability patches have been joked about regarding Nintendo for years at this point.
Telia hade stora tekniska problem på tisdagen. Bolagets problem pågick nästan i fyra timmar och påverkade en rad verksamheter. Flera regioner fick gå upp i stabsläge på grund av telefoniproblem.
Under tisdagskvällen drabbades Telia av tekniska problem i flera timmar.
Hemsidan har legat nere, och kunder beskrev hur de inte kunde ringa, sms:a och se på tv.
Vid 21.40 uppgav bolaget för TT att problemen var lösta och berodde på ett ”kraftfel”.
Donald Trump has cleared the way for Nvidia to begin selling its powerful AI computer chips to China, marking a win for the chip maker and its CEO, Jensen Huang, who has spent months lobbying the White House to open up sales in the country.
Before Monday’s announcement, the US had prohibited sales of Nvidia’s most advanced chips to China over national security concerns.
Trump posted to Truth Social on Monday: “I have informed President Xi, of China, that the United States will allow NVIDIA to ship its H200 products to approved customers in China, and other Countries, under conditions that allow for continued strong National Security. President Xi responded positively!”
Somewhere along its never-ending quest to increase engagement, Meta realized that giving Facebook users more of what they want would make it more likely that they’ll stick around. The company has announced a bunch of updates designed to help improve the feed and the broader Facebook experience by making it easier to find, create and share interesting things. (Because primarily showing updates from your friends with the occasional ad or meme post is maybe just too complicated.)