Now, with Vulkan on the horizon, Minecraft: Java Edition is finally stepping into a modern graphics era. For a title that continues to thrive years after launch, the Vulkan upgrade signals that even ...
Although Mojang has not provided a precise timeline for transitioning Minecraft to Vulkan, players and modders can begin testing the new renderer in Java Edition in ...
Check out this article to learn all about Minecraft moving its graphics API from OpenGL to Vulkan and what is it in for the players.
Bluey is one of the very few children’s shows I can happily tolerate on repeat. Actually, it might be the best kids’ show on TV right now, and parents everywhere have been subjected to Bluey marathons ...
Nothing collaborated with fans to create the Phone (3a) Community Edition, limited to 1,000 units Features a transparent teal retro-futuristic exterior and is offered in a 12GB + 256GB configuration ...
Minecraft Java snapshots will now use a new version numbering system starting with Minecraft 26.1. The latest snapshot also brings a balanced villager trading system and a revamped lighting system. A ...
The Nothing Phone 3A Community Edition represents a bold step forward in the realm of community-driven innovation. This mid-range smartphone combines a distinctive aesthetic with dependable ...
Nothing will soon launch its second-ever Community Edition phone. The launch of the Phone 3a Community Edition is scheduled for December 9, 2025. Fans can apply to be at the launch event in person.
Mojang Studios announced Tuesday it will eliminate code obfuscation in Minecraft: Java Edition, marking a significant shift in how the company distributes the game to its modding community. The change ...
Mojang has dropped some huge news for Minecraft Java players - especially those that love to mod. While the modding scene is already thriving in Minecraft, it's not as accessible as you'd expect for ...
Commentary: Realme collaborated with Warner Bros. Discovery to launch the limited-edition phone. It's artistic, innovative and exciting all at once. Prakhar Khanna is a Writer at CNET with bylines in ...