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Destiny 2 Hits Its Longest Content Drought Since Curse of Osiris as Players Walk Away
Destiny 2 is experiencing its longest content drought since Curse of Osiris, driving veteran players away. Find out what's gone wrong and what it means for t...
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Star Wars Eclipse Development Crawls Forward as Quantic Dream Struggles Behind the Scenes
New details reveal Star Wars Eclipse development at Quantic Dream is moving very slowly. Find out what's happening behind the scenes with this anticipated game.
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Scientists Recycle Ancient Lead Bullets to Power Next-Generation Solar Panels
Researchers have found a way to recycle ancient lead bullets into perovskite for solar panels. Discover how this breakthrough tackles toxic waste and clean e...
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide Leak Reveals One UI 9 Upgrades and Improved Ergonomics
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold Wide leaks alongside One UI 9 screenshots, hinting at better ergonomics and new features. Read the latest details now.
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Google Launches Offline AI Voice Dictation App With No Subscription Required
Google released AI Edge Eloquent, a free offline voice dictation app for iOS with no subscription. Discover how on-device AI is changing transcription privacy.
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Mass Effect Legendary Edition Drops to Just $6 in Limited-Time Sale
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is on sale for just $6 for a limited time. Get all three remastered RPGs at 90% off before the deal ends. Don't miss out!
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Twitch Tiny Takeover Event Launches With Something for Streamers and Viewers Alike
The Twitch Tiny Takeover campaign is launching soon with exciting content for streamers and viewers. Find out how to get involved and what to expect.
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Foldable and Flippable Gaming Handhelds Are the Bold Future We Deserve
Rising RAM costs are pushing gaming handhelds toward bold foldable and flippable designs. Discover why the future of portable gaming looks radically different.
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Crimson Desert Players Have Killed So Many Enemies the Open World Has Gone Quiet
Hardcore Crimson Desert players have cleared so many enemies the open world feels empty. Find out what Pearl Abyss may do to fix it.
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Three YouTube Channels File DMCA Lawsuit Against Apple
Three YouTube channels have sued Apple for alleged DMCA abuse. Find out what the lawsuit claims and what it could mean for content creators everywhere.
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Amazon Prime Members Can Grab 12 Free Games This Month, Including a Beloved XCOM Title
Amazon Prime members can claim 12 free games this month via Amazon Luna, redeemable on GOG and Epic Games Store. Don't miss out — act before the offer expi...
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iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2 Design and Release Date Leaked
New leaks reveal key design details and release timing for the iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2. Get the latest on Apple's next flagship smartphones.
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Goldman Eternal Life Gameplay Trailer Drops and It Looks Stunning
The latest gameplay trailer for Holy Moly: The Eternal Life of Goldman is here and it looks incredible. Watch now and see why fans are buzzing.
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Warhammer 40K Vanguard Veteran Revealed as Aerial Elite Shock Troop
Games Workshop reveals the Vanguard Veteran for Warhammer 40K. Discover what this aerial elite unit brings to the battlefield. Full details inside.
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iPhone Fold Hits Key Development Milestone Signaling On-Track Launch
Apple's iPhone Fold has hit a key development milestone, signaling an on-track launch in 2025. Read the latest details on Apple's first foldable smartphone.
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Dangerous NoVoice Malware Discovered in 50-Plus Google Play Store Apps With 2.3 Million Downloads
Dangerous NoVoice malware infected 50+ Google Play Store apps downloaded 2.3 million times. Find out if your Android device is at risk and what to do now.
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Five Hidden Apple Watch Features That Will Transform How You Use Your Wrist in 2026
Discover five powerful Apple Watch features most users overlook in 2026. From sleep apnea detection to custom haptics, unlock your watch's full potential today.
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Apple Faces Critical AI Crossroads as It Scrambles to Rebuild Siri From the Ground Up
Apple is at a critical AI crossroads as it works to overhaul Siri. Find out what this means for AAPL investors and the future of Apple's tech dominance.
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Galaxy S25 Owners Left Behind as Samsung Withholds One UI 8.5 Update
Galaxy S25 users are frustrated as Samsung rolls out One UI 8.5 to the S26 first. Find out what features they are missing and when the update may arrive.
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Intel Unveils Texture Set Neural Compression With Up to 18x Smaller Texture Sets
Intel's Texture Set Neural Compression delivers up to 18x smaller texture sets. Learn how TSNC Variants A and B could transform game asset sizes and GPU memo...
Read More →Hidden Android Utility Gives Users Deep Insight Into Real Battery Drain Causes
Discover the little-known Android tool that reveals true battery drain at the system level. Take control of your phone's power usage today.
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Sony Purges More Shovelware Titles From PlayStation Store in Ongoing Quality Crackdown
Sony has delisted another batch of low-quality shovelware games from the PlayStation Store. Find out which publishers were affected and what it means for pla...
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Retro Recap: This Week in Classic Gaming — March 29, 2026
This week's Retro Recap covers the biggest moments in classic gaming history as of March 29, 2026. Relive iconic games, anniversaries, and retro highlights.
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GIGABYTE Expands Z890 Plus Lineup With AORUS ELITE DUO X and Next-Gen CQDIMM Support
GIGABYTE expands the Z890 Plus lineup with the AORUS ELITE DUO X and next-gen CQDIMM support. Everything you need to know about this new motherboard.
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Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026: The Best Deals, Updated Live
Shop the Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 with the best deals updated live. Find top discounts on tech, home, fashion, and more during this limited-time event.
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MercurySteam Reportedly Working on Super Metroid Remake and New Metroid Title
MercurySteam is reportedly developing a Super Metroid remake and a brand-new Metroid title. Get the latest details on these highly anticipated projects.
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Microsoft Commits to Fully Native Windows 11 Apps, Ditching Web-Based Alternatives
Microsoft commits to fully native Windows 11 apps, ditching web-based alternatives. Find out what this means for performance, users, and developers.
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Amazon Slashes Prices on 31 Smart Home Devices From Blink, Fire TV, Echo and More
Amazon slashes prices on 31 smart home devices including Blink cameras, Fire TV, Echo speakers and more, offering major savings on top-rated connected home products.
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Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Are a Hit — And They've Earned It
Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 Pro have become a hit with consumers and critics alike, delivering premium sound quality and features that truly earn the praise.
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Expanse: Osiris Reborn Developer Stands Behind Use of Generative AI in RPG
The developer behind Expanse: Osiris Reborn stands firmly behind its decision to use generative AI in the RPG, sparking debate about AI's role in game development.
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Blue Reflection Quartet Announced for PS5, Switch 2, Switch, and PC
Blue Reflection Quartet has been officially announced for PS5, Switch 2, Switch, and PC, expanding the beloved JRPG franchise to multiple platforms.
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Dispatch Arrives on Xbox This Summer With Play Anywhere Support
Dispatch is coming to Xbox this summer and will include Play Anywhere support, allowing players to enjoy the game across Xbox consoles and Windows PC seamlessly.
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Saros Dials Back Difficulty After Player Feedback, but Creative Director Insists It Remains a Brutal Challenge
Saros adjusts its difficulty settings following player feedback, though the creative director maintains the game remains a brutal and challenging experience.
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Apple Kills the Mac Pro After Years of Half-Hearted Updates
Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro after years of lackluster updates, marking the end of an era for its flagship desktop workstation.
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Windows 11 KB5079391 Now Available With New Features and Offline Installer Downloads
Microsoft releases Windows 11 KB5079391 update with new features and offline installer downloads, bringing improvements to the operating system.
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Pokémon Champions' Decision to Remove IVs Sparked a Fierce Debate With a Franchise Co-Creator
Pokémon Champions' decision to remove Individual Values (IVs) has ignited a fierce debate, even drawing in a co-creator of the beloved franchise.
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Resident Evil Requiem Patch Introduces Long-Awaited Photo Mode
The latest Resident Evil Requiem patch finally introduces a long-awaited photo mode, giving players new creative tools to capture in-game moments.
Read More →Google's Internal AI Tool Agent Smith Goes Viral Among Employees, Forcing Access Restrictions
Google's internal AI tool Agent Smith goes viral among employees, prompting the company to impose access restrictions on the popular system.
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Gemini Now Lets You Import Chat History and Data From Rival Chatbots
Google's Gemini introduces a new feature allowing users to import chat history and data from competing AI chatbots for a seamless transition.
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Google Translate Levels Up With Gemini AI and Real-Time Headphone Translation
Google Translate gets a major upgrade powered by Gemini AI, including real-time headphone translation for seamless multilingual communication.
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David Sacks Steps Down as AI Czar to Pursue His Next Move
David Sacks has stepped down from his role as the White House AI Czar, announcing his departure to pursue his next professional endeavor.
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Windows 11 Gets 1000 Hz+ Display Support and a Revamped File Explorer
Windows 11's latest update introduces support for 1000 Hz+ displays and a revamped File Explorer, enhancing performance for gamers and power users.
Read More →Android 17 Beta 3 Hints at a New Priority Charging Feature in APK Teardown
An APK teardown of Android 17 Beta 3 reveals hints of a new Priority Charging feature that could give users more control over battery management.
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Apple Kills the Mac Pro, Bets Big on Mac Studio
Apple has officially killed the Mac Pro lineup, shifting its professional desktop strategy entirely to the Mac Studio for high-performance users.
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Anthropic Quietly Tests Mythos, Its Most Powerful AI Model Yet
Anthropic is quietly testing Mythos, its most advanced and powerful AI model yet, signaling a major leap forward in the competitive AI landscape.
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Google Gemini Launches Migration Tool to Lure ChatGPT Users
Google Gemini has launched a new migration tool designed to make it easy for ChatGPT users to switch, intensifying the AI chatbot rivalry.
Read More →Apple to Let Rival AI Assistants Replace Siri in iOS 27
Apple plans to let users replace Siri with rival AI assistants in iOS 27, marking a major shift in how the company approaches artificial intelligence.
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Apple Creator Studio Gets a Major Upgrade in iOS 26.4
Apple's Creator Studio receives a significant upgrade in iOS 26.4, introducing powerful new tools for content creators on iPhone and iPad.
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Anker Drops a Qi2 Wireless Charging Pad for Just $15
Anker is offering its Qi2 wireless charging pad for just $15, making fast and efficient wireless charging more affordable than ever for compatible devices.
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Ubisoft's Austerity Drive Threatens Its Flagship Franchises
Ubisoft's aggressive austerity measures are putting its flagship game franchises at risk, raising questions about the future of Assassin's Creed and beyond.
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Android 17 Beta 3 Brings Enhanced Blur Effects Across the System UI
Android 17 Beta 3 introduces enhanced blur effects across the system UI, delivering a more polished and visually refined experience for Android users.
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Devil May Cry 5 Eyes Nintendo Switch 2 Launch With New Devil Hunter Edition
Devil May Cry 5 is eyeing a Nintendo Switch 2 launch with the new Devil Hunter Edition, bringing its iconic hack-and-slash action to Nintendo's latest console.
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Multitasking Bubbles Now Live in Android 17 Beta 3
Android 17 Beta 3 introduces multitasking bubbles, a new feature designed to improve app switching and productivity on Android devices.
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Super Meat Boy Leaps Into Brutal 3D Platforming on Switch 2 This Month
Super Meat Boy leaps into brutal 3D platforming on Nintendo Switch 2 this month, bringing a fresh new challenge to fans of the classic indie game.
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The Next Razr Ultra Is Even Thicker — and That's a Problem
The next Razr Ultra is reportedly even thicker than its predecessor, raising concerns about Motorola's design direction for the foldable.
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Apple to Let Rival AI Assistants Replace Siri in iOS 27
Apple is set to let rival AI assistants replace Siri in iOS 27, marking a major shift in how the company approaches AI on its devices.
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Google Now Lets You Import Rival AI Memories Directly Into Gemini
Google now allows users to import AI memories from competing platforms directly into Gemini, expanding its AI personalization features.
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Student Invents Nail Polish That Transforms Fingertips Into Touchscreen Styluses
A student has invented a revolutionary nail polish that transforms fingertips into touchscreen styluses, blending fashion and functional tech innovation.
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Google Translate Brings Real-Time Headphone Translations to iOS and New Markets
Google Translate now offers real-time headphone translations on iOS and is expanding into new global markets, making communication easier worldwide.
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Shop the 34 best deals on earbuds, chargers and smart lights for spring Prime Day
Shop the 34 best Prime Day spring deals on earbuds, chargers, and smart lights. Don't miss these top tech discounts while they last.
Read More →Google launches Lyria 3 Pro music generation model
Google unveils Lyria 3 Pro, its latest AI-powered music generation model, pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in creative audio production.
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What's New in tvOS 26.4 for Apple TV
Discover all the latest features, improvements, and updates arriving with tvOS 26.4 for Apple TV users.
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GitHub Reverses Course, Will Train AI on User Data
GitHub has reversed its earlier stance and will now train AI models on user data, raising significant privacy and data ownership concerns among developers.
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Kingdom Come Deliverance Lead Stans For DLSS 5's Slop Filter
The lead developer of Kingdom Come Deliverance publicly supports NVIDIA's DLSS 5 Slop Filter, sparking debate in the gaming and tech community.
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iOS 26.4 has fixes for 35+ security issues on iPhone, details here
Apple's iOS 26.4 update addresses over 35 security issues on iPhone. Here are the key details on the vulnerabilities patched in this release.
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FIFA Reboots as a Free-to-Play Arcade Kickabout With a Wildly Unexpected Roster
FIFA is back as a free-to-play arcade-style soccer game featuring a wildly unexpected roster that surprised fans and gaming communities worldwide.
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Rising RAM Costs Force Popular Kids Console Into Another Price Hike
Soaring RAM costs are forcing a popular kids gaming console into yet another price hike, putting pressure on budget-conscious families.
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New Experimental Drone Takes Flight With Zero Moving Parts
A groundbreaking experimental drone has taken flight using zero moving parts, marking a major leap forward in drone and aerospace technology.
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PlayStation Store Spring Sale Delivers the Biggest Deals of 2024 Yet
The PlayStation Store Spring Sale is here with the biggest deals of 2024 yet. Discover massive discounts on top PS4 and PS5 games before they're gone.
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Pokémon Champions Hits Switch in April — But Its Free-to-Start Model Is Already Drawing Scrutiny
Pokémon Champions launches on Switch in April, but its free-to-start model is already facing criticism. Here's what players and critics are saying.
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Woot Slashes Switch 2 Controller and Game Prices by Over 20 Percent
Woot is slashing Nintendo Switch 2 controller and game prices by over 20 percent. Find out which deals are available and how to save big right now.
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Apple Supercharges Its Developer Platform With 100 New Metrics and Expanded Tools
Apple supercharges its developer platform with 100 new metrics and expanded tools. See how these updates empower app developers and improve performance insights.
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Intel and LG Display May Have Just Set the All-Time Laptop Battery Life Record
Intel and LG Display may have set the all-time laptop battery life record. Learn about the breakthrough technology behind this incredible achievement.
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March Xbox Update Brings New Insider Console Features, GDC Highlights, and More
The March Xbox update brings new Insider console features, GDC highlights, and more improvements. Here's everything included in the latest Xbox update.
Read More →Google Rolls Out Android Auto Fixes for Pixel and Galaxy Connection Issues
Google rolls out fixes for Android Auto connection issues affecting Pixel and Galaxy devices. Here's what the update addresses and how to apply it.
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Amazon Prime Big Spring Sale Drops Major Deals on AirPods, iPads, AirTags and More
Amazon Prime Big Spring Sale brings major deals on AirPods, iPads, AirTags, and more. Don't miss these limited-time discounts on top Apple products.
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Naughty Dog Dashes Hopes for New Jak and Daxter Game
Naughty Dog has dashed fan hopes for a new Jak and Daxter game. Find out what the studio said about the beloved franchise's future.
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tvOS 26.4 Squashes Persistent Audio Bug on Apple TV 4K
Apple's tvOS 26.4 update squashes a persistent audio bug on Apple TV 4K, delivering a smoother and more reliable streaming experience.
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Project Motor Racing Update 2.0 Overhauls the Experience From the Ground Up
Project Motor Racing Update 2.0 delivers a ground-up overhaul of the racing experience with major gameplay improvements and new features.
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FIFA's Wild New Free-to-Play Game Brings Zeus and Maradona to PS5
FIFA's wild new free-to-play game features mythical characters like Zeus alongside legends like Maradona, bringing fantasy football to PS5.
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Reddit Rolls Out Human Verification to Combat Suspicious Bot Activity
Reddit is launching human verification measures to combat suspicious bot activity on its platform. Here's how it works and what users can expect.
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Super Hero Team-Based PVP Shooter
Explore the exciting world of super hero team-based PVP shooters. Discover gameplay mechanics, team strategies, and what makes this genre a must-play.
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Borderlands 4 March Patch Boosts Native PC Frame Rates by 43%
Gearbox's March patch for Borderlands 4 on PC cuts crashes and improves frame rates significantly ahead of the March 26 content update.
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Samsung Galaxy A57 Slims Down and Speeds Up — at a Higher Price
The Samsung Galaxy A57 arrives with a faster chip and a slimmer design, but buyers will have to pay more for the upgrade.
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Apple Urges All iPhone Users to Install iOS 26.4 Immediately
Apple has released iOS 26.4 with a warning to update immediately, as the update contains 37 security and bug fixes for iPhone users.
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Apple Bestsellers Up to $300 Off in Amazon's Spring Sale
Amazon's Big Spring Sale has MacBooks, AirPods, iPads, and more Apple devices discounted by up to $300. Here are the best deals right now.
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Intel Launches Arc Pro B70 and B65 GPUs With Up to 32 GB Memory and 367 TOPS of AI Performance
Intel has unveiled its Big Battlemage GPUs — the Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 — with up to 32GB of memory and 367 TOPS of AI performance.
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US Blocks Foreign-Made Consumer Routers Citing Security Risks
The FCC is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers over cybersecurity concerns as part of a broader crackdown on Chinese devices.
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Top Picks From Amazon's Big Spring Sale on Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy and Must-Have Accessories
The 2026 Amazon Big Spring Sale is live with deals on Google Pixel phones, Samsung Galaxy devices, and must-have Android accessories.
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Tomodachi Life Welcome Version Demo Drops on Switch eShop
A surprise Tomodachi Life Welcome Version demo has gone live on the Nintendo Switch eShop with no prior announcement.
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Sony Shuts Down First-Party Studio Dark Outlaw Games
Sony has closed Dark Outlaw Games, a first-party studio founded by industry veteran Jason Blundell in March 2025, just over a year after its creation.
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Apple's M5 Pro and M5 Max Crush the RTX 5090 in PugetBench Creator Benchmarks
The new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips easily beat the Nvidia RTX 5090 in PugetBench tests for Adobe apps and DaVinci Resolve.
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PlayStation Plus Essential April Headliner Leaked Ahead of Official Reveal
One of the games expected in April 2026's PS Plus Essential lineup has leaked before the official announcement.
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Super Mario Bros Wonder Dazzles in 4K on Switch 2
Digital Foundry breaks down Super Mario Bros. Wonder's 4K upgrade for Switch 2, which shines beautifully — though the lack of 120fps is a missed opportunity.
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Top Apple Deals Worth Grabbing in Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Save $100 on Apple Watch Series 11 and $200 on MacBook Pro during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Here are the best Apple deals worth grabbing.
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Once Human Console Closed Beta Opens — Supernatural Survival Comes to Xbox
The console closed beta for Once Human has opened on Xbox, bringing supernatural survival gameplay to console players for the first time.
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Sony's PSSR Builds on FSR Upscaling Technology With an INT8 Twist
Mark Cerny has given the clearest description yet of how Sony's PSSR upscaling shares FSR roots but uses an INT8 implementation, similar to leaked FSR4.
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The Bumpboxx BB-777 Brings Boombox Culture Roaring Back to Life
The Bumpboxx BB-777 is a modern recreation of the iconic Sharp GF-777 with dual cassette decks, a CD player, AM/FM radio, and Bluetooth.
Read More →Apple Music for Android Gets iOS 26's Playlist Playground and a Fresh Album Redesign
Apple Music 5.2 on Android enters beta with iOS 26's Playlist Playground, a fresh album redesign, and other new features.
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Pokémon Champions Hits Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in April 2026
Pokémon Champions is releasing in April for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, featuring recently discovered Mega-Evolved Pokémon in trainer battles.
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Crimson Desert Reviews Surge From 51% to 80% Positive in Just Four Days
Crimson Desert's reviews have dramatically reversed after players experienced more of the game and developer Pearl Abyss dropped a major patch.
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Musk Unveils Orbital Data Centers That Dwarf the International Space Station
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk revealed renderings of upcoming orbital data center satellites with exceptionally long solar arrays, teasing a 'Terafab' chip factory.
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Nvidia CEO Defends DLSS 5 Against AI Slop Accusations
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn't just AI slop, even as both gamers and developers push back against the technology.
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Anthropic Unleashes Claude as a Full-Fledged Computer Operator
Anthropic has expanded Claude's agentic capabilities, allowing it to operate as a full computer operator to compete with platforms like OpenAI.
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Nvidia CEO Defends DLSS 5 Against AI Slop Accusations
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang defended DLSS 5 against accusations it produces AI slop, saying developers 'could decide not to use it' if they don't like it.
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Anthropic Gives Claude the Keys to Your Computer
Anthropic is boosting Claude's agentic capabilities to let it control your computer, perform tasks, and compete with platforms like OpenAI.
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Grand Theft Auto 6 Rumored to Be Coming to Nintendo Switch 2
A leaker with reputable sources has claimed Grand Theft Auto 6 is destined for the Nintendo Switch 2, doubling down on the claim.
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Apple Gears Up for Its Most Ambitious iPhone Overhaul Yet
Apple is working on what Bloomberg's Mark Gurman calls 'the biggest set of iPhone revamps in the product's history,' expected to arrive soon.
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MacBook Neo Puts 8GB RAM Debate to Rest by Running 60 Apps Simultaneously as Windows Rival Crashes Trying
A stress test shows Apple's MacBook Neo with 8GB RAM handling 60 apps simultaneously while a comparable Windows laptop crashes trying the same.
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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Does It All — At a Price You Won't Ignore
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold aims to be your phone, tablet, and laptop replacement. It largely delivers, but its price is undeniably steep.
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Gamers and Developers Alike Push Back Against Nvidia's DLSS 5
Nvidia's new AI upscaling technology struck gamers as uncanny and off-putting. Developers don't seem to like it either, but it could become the default in a few years.
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ULA Fails to Meet Critical Military Satellite Launch Deadline — Again
ULA's Vulcan launch vehicle is grounded after a solid rocket booster anomaly, causing SpaceX to swipe yet another military contract from the company.
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WordPress.com Opens Its Doors to AI Agents for Automated Publishing
New AI agents on WordPress.com could lower barriers to publishing while increasing the amount of machine-generated content across the web.
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Apple Quietly Rolls Out Critical iPhone Update for Hundreds of Millions of Users
Apple's latest iPhone update has arrived with important changes. Here's why it's different from previous updates and what you need to do.
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Amazon Smartphone Launch Faces Tough Market Timing, Analyst Warns
An analyst warns Amazon's planned smartphone launch faces the worst possible timing as the market for devices is contracting.
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Government-Grade Spyware Spreads to the Criminal Underworld
iPhone spyware once exclusive to governments now siphons personal texts, call histories, and calendar data at the criminal level.
Read More →Pixel 10 Pro Display Flicker Bug Frustrates Users With No Fix in Sight
A very annoying screen glitch is causing a flickering rectangle to appear on some Google Pixel 10 Pro displays, with no fix currently in sight.
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Quantum Cryptography Trailblazers Claim Prestigious Turing Award
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science with the ACM Turing Award.
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Samsung Pulls Galaxy Z TriFold From Shelves After Just 3 Months
The 10-inch Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, which cost nearly $3,000, will no longer be available to buy in the US or South Korea after just 3 months.
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iPhone 17e Teardown Reveals How Apple Made MagSafe Upgrades for the iPhone 16e a Breeze
iFixit's teardown of the iPhone 17e shows how Apple designed it to make MagSafe charging upgrades for the iPhone 16e straightforward.
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Anbernic's Next Handheld Could Shake Up the Market With a Rotating Display
Anbernic may be preparing a rotating-screen handheld that blends smartphone nostalgia with a bold new design and a fresh twist on Android gaming.
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Samsung Pulls the Plug on Galaxy Z TriFold After Just Three Months
Samsung is reportedly ending Galaxy Z TriFold sales after only three months on the market in the US and South Korea.
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WhatsApp Developing Guest Chat Feature for Users Without Accounts
Meta is bringing guest chat functionality to WhatsApp, allowing people without accounts to participate in conversations on iOS, Android, and web.
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iFixit Crowns MacBook Neo the Most Repairable MacBook in Years
Apple's new MacBook Neo isn't just the most affordable MacBook — it's also the most repairable laptop the company has made in about 14 years.
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NVIDIA DLSS 5 Raises the Bar for AI-Driven Game Visuals
NVIDIA unveiled DLSS 5, its most significant breakthrough in computer graphics since the debut of real-time ray tracing in 2018.
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Spotify May Finally Add Its Most Requested Feature After 15 Years
Spotify is finally working on bringing playlist folders to its mobile app, 15 years after the feature first launched on desktop.
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