Apple makes some of the best devices in the world. From iPhones to iPads to MacBook Pros, Apple prides itself on high-quality products that drive productivity and creativity. Unfortunately for some, ...
You’ve probably heard someone say “but can it run Doom?” That’s because running Doom on the most unexpected platforms and devices has become a fun challenge among developers. Now someone has done ...
If there's one universal rule we can all agree on, it's that some enterprising creator will force Doom to run on almost ...
Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's written for Time, CNET, PCMag, and several other publications. He's the author of two tech books--one on ...
As a general rule of thumb, anything that has some kind of display output and a processor more beefy than an early 90s budget PC can run Doom just fine. As [John] AKA [Nyan Satan] demonstrates in a ...
Apple’s Lightning-to-HDMI adapter and the product page for the iPad mini claims that the device is able to output 1080p images to televisions. But that may not be strictly true, according to some ...
I'm using a 12" iPad Pro with the Apple Lightning to HDMI adapter and am unable to get smooth video playback. I've tried the built-in video playback app ("TV") as well as VLC and a couple others but ...
A number of Apple’s new devices now use their Lightning dock connector, which include the iPhone 5, the iPad Mini, and the fourth generation iPad, as well as Apple’s new iPod Touch. This shift to the ...
Last week, we shared how the folks at Panic had pulled apart one of Apple's Lightning to HDMI digital AV adapters in an attempt to figure out why it didn't seem to output true 1080p HD video. To their ...
We reported over the weekend that there was some confusion over exactly how Apple’s new Lightning digital AV adapter works and why it lacks the ability to carry a native 1080p signal. One theory is ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years ...
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