April can’t come soon enough as new patent information for the Nintendo Switch 2 has seemingly confirmed that the console’s updated Joy-Con design does feature ...
When Nintendo first unveiled the Switch 2 last month, we (and everyone else) noticed something peculiar about the new Joy-Con ...
The best Nintendo Switch multiplayer games allow you to share the joy of gaming on Nintendo's ever-popular hybrid system. You can play together with a friend or family member in person ...
Further tweaking of your settings and turning off Multi View can also be done from the Smart View app. From there, you can use the Smart View app or the voice assistant, Bixby, to further adjust ...
A brain-computer interface, surgically placed in a research participant with tetraplegia, paralysis in all four limbs, provided an unprecedented level of ... fingers and uses an artificial neural ...
The Switch 2’s new Joy-cons may look like a larger ... By holding the Joy-con on its side and placing it on a flat surface, you can use it as a mouse pointer. This would be the ideal way to ...
A second USB-C port next to the headphone jack enables greater connectivity when players want to use additional devices with their Switch 2. The only other accessory that is likely to benefit from ...
"But even these methods have stopped short of being practical enough to use in big molecules like polymers. In our present work, the molecules are held firmly in place in a crystal, which ...
But the initial reaction to the Nintendo Switch 2 was lackluster, and the company’s Tokyo-traded shares slumped 4.3% on Friday. Nintendo’s shares had surged to a record ahead of the announcement. The ...
The Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the Nintendo Switch system, will be released in 2025, the company said. In a new promotional video, Nintendo showcases a larger version of the Switch that ...
The Switch 2 Joy-Con look like they can be used as a mouse Leaks had indicated new sensors would enable the Switch 2 Joy-Con to be used as a mouse, and the video confirms this functionality ...
And so I'll wonder it again: what happened to the Nintendo that used to surprise people? Is that it? For a contrary opinion, check out Donlan's piece: If the Switch 2 is safe, then I'm Jason ...