Android Apps in Windows 11, Microsoft Edge Expands, and Why Is Nintendo Closing the Wii U and 3DS eShop?
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It's time for your weekly news of tech news and tips for technophobes. We look at the new Android app feature in Windows 11, how Microsoft Edge is dominating in the browser market, and understand the implication of Nintendo closing the eShop for Wii U and 3DS games.
Plus, we have our usual recommendations for you to check out.
Plus, we have our usual recommendations for you to check out.
Shownotes
In this week's show, we look at:
In this week's show, we look at:
News
- You'll Need a Pretty Beefy PC to Run Android Apps on Windows 11
- Watch Out, Safari Users: Microsoft Edge Will Soon Take Over
Tips
- Nintendo Is Discontinuing Support for the Wii U and 3DS eShop: What You Need to Know
- Sony Backtracks on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita Digital Store Closures
- What Is Video Game Preservation and Why Is It Important?
Recommendations
Christian Cawley and Ben Stegner host the show. Follow them on Twitter (@thegadgetmonkey and @stegnersaurus) for updates and even make suggestions for future topics.
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