Wednesday, July 20, 2022

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Ahead of the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered for PC next month, Sony and Insomniac Games have released a brand new trailer that touches on some of the PC-exclusive features we can expect. 

The trailer was released with an accompanying post on the official PlayStation Blog in which Mike Fitzgerald, Insomniac Games' core technology director, digs into what Insomniac Games and collaborator studio, Nixxes Software, have been working on. 

Fitzgerald explains that the priority for the studios was “to make this game a visual stunner on the PC platform” which meant “opening up extensive configurability to PC users with varying hardware, as well as introducing some new techniques and tools to push things even further”.

In the PC port of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, then, you can expect to see ray-traced reflections “across the game for those with hardware that supports them”. These will have “varied quality levels, one of which is a new, higher-quality ray-traced mode that offers even more city detail”.

There’s support for NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and NVIDIA DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) for RTX users, as well as support for “a wide range of display ratios, including ultrawide 21:9, panoramic 32:9, and NVIDIA Surround multi-monitor setups.”

Fitzgerald adds that “many other rendering systems are more customizable than they have been in the past, with additional quality levels and algorithmic options. These include SSAO, texture filtering, LoD quality, shadows, and more.  We support windowed, full screen, and exclusive full screen rendering modes.”

Aside from the graphical features, PC players will enjoy multiple peripheral support. You have the option to use the PS5’s DualSense controller in addition to mouse and keyboard, while Steam Input support means “there are innumerable remapping options available”. 

Finally, the post covers the PC specs for the game which are pictured below. They’re pretty thorough, covering what you’ll need at bare minimum all the way through to the specs you’ll need for the ultimate ray-tracing experience. 

Spider-Man PC port specs

(Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered will launch on PC on August 12. The blog post closes out by revealing that if you pre-purchase the game ahead of this release then you’ll get a pre-purchase item pack that includes early unlock for three Spider-Man suits, an early unlock of the Spider-Drone combat gadget and 5 extra skill points to spend on Spidey upgrades.

Sony's PC push

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered is the latest PlayStation title to get ported to PC as part of Sony’s push to get more of its games on the platform. It follows an acclaimed port of 2018’s God of War and a slightly-less-acclaimed port of Horizon Zero Dawn. 

Sony has been talking about its plans for PC releases for a couple of years now, saying back in 2020, “We will explore expanding our first-party titles to the PC platform, in order to promote further growth in our profitability.” Around that time, PlayStation’s Head of Worldwide Studios Hermen Hulst made it clear that Sony’s then-new policy wasn’t going to be to port over every first-party game. It would only port the ones that make sense and are a good fit for PC.

This year, it's become clear that the PC ports are working out for Sony. In a shareholder briefing back in May it was revealed that the ports have brought in $80 million over the past fiscal year (running up to the end of March). Sony went on to say in the next financial year, it expects its PC games to earn $300 million. That’s a pretty big jump but it suggests that the company has big plans for the PC platform in the near future. 

We already know that Spider-Man: Miles Morales is also getting the PC treatment, as is the Uncharted Collection: Legacy of Thieves. We’re looking forward to seeing what else Sony has up its sleeve, even though we're not holding our breath for Bloodborne. 



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Huawei says medium-term developments in 5G technology will deliver mobile broadband speeds of up to 10Gbps within five to ten years, unlocking a new generation of industrial use cases.

The Chinese tech giant uses the term "5.5G" to describe future advances that bridge the gap between the current generation of mobile technology and 6G networks which are due to be commercially available as early as 2030.

It argues the headline speed will be achieved through wireless technologies like MIMO, through higher spectrum efficiency, and higher order modulation, and as part of a wider connectivity ecosystem that comprises advances in fibre, Passive Optical Network (PON), and Wi-Fi 7.

5.5G network vision

When combined with advances in microprocessors, storage, cloud computing and other areas of IT infrastructure, Huawei believes 5.5G will unlock a new generation of intelligent, interconnected, and scaled services for businesses by breaking free of existing technological bottlenecks.

It believes the potential for robotics, industrial applications, and massive IoT deployments is vast.

“As [digitisation] takes hold, intelligent applications will see large-scale commercialisation and computing resources will be located across multiple clouds," said David Wang, chairman of Huawei’s ICT Infrastructure Management board. “Enterprises need to make use of computing power from multiple clouds at lower costs, with greater agility and flexibility.”

To accelerate the development of ‘5.5G’, Huawei wants the industry to develop a common roadmap within the frameworks of standardisation bodies like 3GPP and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).

“As we move towards the 5.5G era, all industry players need to work together to bring standards to maturity and cultivate a thriving industry,” he said.

Although Huawei has endured many well-documented struggles in the US, the UK and in other markets, it is still a highly influential player in the world of telecommunications and IT, especially when it comes to networking technology.

It hopes that by establishing a leadership position in such standardisation it can maintain this influence despite any geopolitical difficulties. This will prove especially important in 6G, where Huawei hopes to launch its first compatible products by 2030.



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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

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Online computer and electronics retailer Newegg has just launched an all-new retail site, JustGPU.com, that sells one thing and one thing only. Can you guess what that is?

All kidding aside, JustGPU.com is selling all the best graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD right now and it is offering some incredible discounts on them.

Most incredible, though. is that this isn't just an ecommerce site, it's a major research tool for when you're graphics card shopping thanks to the site's extensive benchmark information on every card on the site.

“JustGPU.com simplifies the shopping experience for a large number of our customers who are specifically shopping only for GPUs and need resources to make informed decisions to upgrade their gaming PC builds,” Jim Tseng, Director of Product Management for Newegg, said in a statement. 

“Customers are spending a lot of time researching throughout the Internet for GPUs, including performance details and pricing," Tseng continued. "We’re reducing the hassle and frustration for customers by providing a streamlined resource with this new personalized shopping site.”


Analysis: It's just a Beta for now, but Boy Howdy

A detail of the product page on JustGPU.com showing benchmark scores

(Image credit: Newegg)

Bookmark JustGPU.com, you won't be sorry.

Whether you're looking to buy a graphics card right now, or you hope to do so in the near future, this site looks like it'll be a major benefit for consumers looking to upgrade.

When you click on "Shop all GPU," in addition to the price of the card, JustGPU will also give you breakdowns of how each GPU performs with many of the best PC games around, including Cyberpunk 2077, Far Cry 6, Forza Horizon 5, Elden Ring, and more.

It also lets you adjust the configurations a bit to see how the performance changes based on your resolution, and with various processor tiers. It's not a precise measurement, and we're pretty sure a lot of these scores are estimates, but from what we've seen in our time playing around on the site, the scores look pretty accurate.

And anything that helps customers buy the graphics card they want is great as far as we're concerned.

If you want to pursue our reviews of the best graphics cards, start here.



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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning American citizens to be extra careful when downloading cryptocurrency and investment apps, as some of them are fake and designed only to steal victim's money.

"The FBI has observed cybercriminals contacting US investors, fraudulently claiming to offer legitimate cryptocurrency investment services, and convincing investors to download fraudulent mobile apps, which the cybercriminals have used with increasing success over time to defraud the investors of their cryptocurrency," the Bureau said.

The organization claims criminals have so far defrauded 244 victims out of $42.7 million.

Impersonating the US government

While there are bound to be more, the FBI pointed its finger toward two unique apps - Yibit, and Supayos as some of the main culprits. 

Active since October and November 2021, respectively, the app operators managed to convince gullible retail investors to deposit their money into these apps, only later to withdraw them themselves. What’s more, since late 2021, some of the attackers impersonated US financial institutions for the same goal.

Even though the cryptocurrency world is in a deep bear market (Bitcoin has lost roughly two-thirds of its value since November 2021), cybercriminals are as active as ever. Some of them are using advanced techniques, such as deepfake videos, to trick people into thinking high-profile individuals endorse their projects.

 Others are creating fake social media accounts of attractive women, asking for “help” or inviting people into co-investing in projects that promise high returns on their investments.

Cryptominers, malware that mines cryptocurrencies, are as popular among cybercriminals as ever before, and tokens are still the number one payment method in ransomware attacks.

The FBI urges everyone to be extra careful when downloading apps, to make sure they’re only downloading from legitimate sources (for example, Google’s and Apple’s mobile app repositories), and to have two-factor authentication enabled on all accounts.

Via: BleepingComputer



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Monday, July 18, 2022

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