Sony has announced that sign ups for the PlayStation beta program are now open. The information came through an official PlayStation blog post from Senior Director at Sony Interactive Entertainment ...
The Android Auto beta program is open again. That's right, more users can now enroll to download new builds and get access to unreleased features before they receive the go-ahead for everybody else.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. PlayStation has unveiled a new beta program that will make it easier ...
Sony has run a number of PlayStation beta programs over the years, including one that lets folks try new PS5 features before they go live for everyone. The company is now making it easier to sign up ...
Apple has released the second beta version of MacOS Golden Gate 27 to users participating in the developer beta testing ...
Sony and PlayStation have deployed various beta programs throughout the company’s home video game console platform’s lifetime. Now, the company announced it is streamlining the process of these tests ...
Commercial-grade software development is a never-ending process. There are always new features to implement, new tweaks to test out, and new bugs to squash. This is why developers are always releasing ...
Following yesterday’s release of Android 15 QPR1 Beta 2, Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro Fold can now join the Android Beta Program. Given the staggered release of the Pixel 9 series, only the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro ...
Chris has been playing video games for most of his life, and writing about them off-and-on for a significant chunk of that time. He has also gotten involved with the industry more directly by working ...
Motorola is clearly stepping up its software game. Just a day ago, it began the Android 17 beta program ahead of its competitors, and now, the beta program has just gone live for a new set of ...
Beta software can be glitchy, so we suggest downloading beta updates on something other than your main device just in case. Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast ...