A developer has created DS5Dongle, a tool that uses a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W to enable the PS5 DualSense controller's adaptive triggers and haptic feedback on PC wirelessly. Normally, these features ...
The DualSense controller loses some of its best features when paired with a PC wirelessly. People have found a way to fix ...
TL;DR: A PlayStation 5 running firmware up to version 4.5 can be modified to run Linux via a USB or M.2 SSD, enabling Steam-like gaming with Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. While performance is comparable to native ...
Sony has announced price rises for PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal, blaming “continued pressures in the global economic landscape.” The prices rises, which come into effect on April 2, 2026, were ...
USB sticks are a convenient way to store and transfer data, but sometimes they’re not recognized by the system after being plugged in. This can be frustrating, especially when important files are ...
Who remembers the heady days of the PS5's launch? I know I do, since I spent that period of lockdown acting as a sort of fixer for most of my mates, using my slightly more online nature to secure as ...
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USB flash drives were once the best to move files between devices. However, flash drives have largely been made obsolete by the rise of cloud backups and portable SSDs that get the job done much ...
PS5 storage upgrade is essential for gamers facing the 825GB internal SSD filling quickly with modern games averaging 100GB each. Expanding PS5 storage space allows players to install more titles ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Amazon's Fire TV streaming sticks are some of the best media streaming devices you can find on the market today. The company released its ...
Is the PlayStation 5 on the brink of a revolution? RGT 85 explains how a newly discovered exploit could fundamentally change how we interact with Sony’s flagship console. By using a vulnerability in ...
Well, folks, it looks like the PlayStation 5 just had its “New Year, New Me” moment, but probably not in the way Sony hoped. If you’ve been lurking on Twitter (sorry, X) or digging through Discord ...