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  • Windows 11 Makes the Microsoft Store Actually Useable

    Windows 11 Makes the Microsoft Store Actually Useable

    The Microsoft Store has struggled in the past to garner approval from its users. It has had a reputation for being dysfunctional — or missing critical applications altogether. But with the Windows 11 upgrade comes the promise of significant improvements and increased functionality. Here are the key features to look out for if you download…


  • How to Disable Vibrations on the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 Controllers

    How to Disable Vibrations on the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 Controllers

    Haptic feedback — and vibration as a whole — has become an essential feature of modern-day consoles. Your controller will vibrate at certain opportune times during a game, such as when your character lands hard after a jump, or when you go off-roading in your favourite racing game. While this feature can be great to…


  • How to Enable Xbox’s New Party Chat Features

    How to Enable Xbox’s New Party Chat Features

    The June Xbox system update for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One consoles isn’t as big as previous months, but the latest firmware adds two important accessibility features for players with hearing and speech disabilities, along with new parental controls and a new way to organise your games and apps page. We’ll go over all…


  • How to Fix the Controller Disconnection Bug on Your Xbox Series X/S

    How to Fix the Controller Disconnection Bug on Your Xbox Series X/S

    Microsoft is finally fixing the annoying controller disconnection bug that plagued the Xbox Series X/S since launch, and the patch is included in the March 2021 firmware update rolling out this week. Microsoft doesn’t directly mention the bug fixes in its announcement post, but Xbox’s Director of Program Management, Jason Ronald, confirmed via Twitter that…