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343 Industries are planning an end of year status update on Halo Infinite

Earlier this year, 343 Industries announced that they were delaying Halo Infinite, originally planned as an Xbox Series X launch game, to 2021. They’ve been pretty quiet on Infinite since then, presumably adjusting to what

Xbox Series X vs Series S

Thanks to LG for sponsoring this video! Check out the LG OLED CX48 TV at https://bit.ly/32CXRBBThe Xbox Series X and Series S have a few key differences in GPU processing power (TFLOPS), storage, and RAM-

Xbox Series X review: should PC gamers buy one?

Console generations haven’t troubled PC folk in recent years. The very nature of our hardware means we’re not defined by a single machine for a set period of time, and it’s us who get to

Phil Spencer has played Elden Ring and calls it FromSoftware’s “most ambitious”

Oh, Elden Ring. I thought maybe you’d been a fever dream. FromSoftware partnering with Game Of Thrones man George R.R. Martin to make an action RPG? Couldn’t be. Oh but it is real, it’s still

Halo 4 launches next week, capping The Master Chief Collection

The year 2020 sure has been full of game delays and surprises, but one thing we’ve been able to count on is the man in the big green getup arriving every couple months. That’s right, The

Low-Code Vs No-Code: Building Applications Focused On Functionality

Gartner predicts that low-code application development software will account for more than 65% of application development activity by 2024. But what exactly is low-code? And what’s the difference between low-code vs no-code?  With the graphical

What is Software as a Service (SaaS)?

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a relatively recent way of providing software that has seen continuous growth, but its name isn’t exactly easily understandable. SaaS is closely related to cloud computing, although they’re not

What Is Self-Service Business Intelligence Software?

Business intelligence (BI) software is a data analysis system that allows users to access, analyse and share information about their business. In turn, they can use performance metrics to make important business decisions every day.