Gaming peripheral manufacturer Thrustmaster has revealed the Thrustmaster Heart Controller. This new gamepad, which is ...
An upcoming PC and Xbox controller promises to completely eliminate one of the most annoying issues that modern gamepads ...
Thanks to the built-in Windows controller driver, you won't need any special software ... it is possible on PC with the right accessory. A wireless Xbox 360 receiver plugs in via USB and can connect ...
PowerA has announced two new Xbox-compatible controllers: the Fusion Pro 4 wired for $69.99 and Fusion Pro Wireless with Lumectra for $149.99. They are available to buy right now. The Pro Fusion ...
PowerA is launching two new models of its Fusion Pro controller for Xbox consoles and PC. The new Fusion Pro Wireless and Fusion Pro 4 wired gamepads are licensed by Microsoft, and feature Hall ...
In newly reported data, it's revealed that Microsoft managed to shift 28.3 million Xbox Series X and S consoles worldwide as of June 24, which is less than half of Sony's previously known 61.7 ...
Gophers receiver Cristian Driver (4) turns up field after making a first-quarter catch against Rhode Island last Saturday at Huntington Bank Stadium. (Alex Kormann) ...
Please verify your email address. Xbox 360 remains a favorite among many gamers. One gamers Xbox 360 finally stopped working after 18 years. The Red Ring of Death often signals the end of a ...
The Nocturnal Vapor Edition sports a more understated style, with a light and dark green color swirl that’s unique to every controller, textured rubber grips, and green triggers and D-pad.
The Xbox Series X and Series S have now been out for over four years, bringing better resolution, higher frame rates, and ray tracing to gamers around the world. And the upcoming Xbox Series X ...
Americans consumed more than 100 trillion megabytes of wireless data in 2023, a 36% rise from the previous year and the largest single-year increase, according to a report from wireless industry ...
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. In a nutshell: Wireless data usage has hit an all-time high and there is no evidence to suggest the explosive growth will slow anytime soon.