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Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro: Unboxing and ears-on impressions
Samsung just unleashed its first premium pair of earbuds, the Galaxy Buds Pro, and they come brimming with features such as improved water resistance, spatial 3D audio, adjustable active noise cancellation, a…
Elden Ring Trailer Artist Posts Concept Art, Says There’s No Hidden Meaning, Elden Ring Community Goes Wild Anyway
An artist that worked on the Elden Ring teaser trailer has posted concept art made for it – and made very clear that he has no intimate knowledge of the game. Of…
Apple’s next MacBook Pros might dump the Touch Bar, revive MagSafe
Two new reports from Ming-Chi Kuo and Mark Gurman claim that Apple is planning big changes for the next MacBook Pro: MagSafe and function keys. Powered by WPeMatico
Gigabyte unrolls GeForce 30-series with both Core and Ryzen CPUs
Gigabyte will adopt Nvidia’s new 30-series GPUs across its powerhouse Aero and Aorus laptop lines—and finally offer Ryzen 5000 alongside its Intel-based laptops, too. Announced at CES, pricing and availability weren’t immediately…
Persona 5 Strikers: Why We Love its New Combat System
Persona 5 Strikers may be the closest thing to a Persona 5-2 we will ever get, and though the Koei Tecmo co-developed follow-up eschews the turn-based battles of the acclaimed original RPG…
With the Galaxy S21, Samsung has finally figured out the iPhone’s secret: Value
With the Galaxy S21, Samsung is delivering premium performance and design at a much cheaper price. Powered by WPeMatico
Battle.net Has Had a Major Overhaul for the First Time in 8 Years
Blizzard has given its game launcher, Battle.Net, a new visual design, marking its first major overhaul in eight years. It’s available now for some players in North America, and will be gradually…
A Way Out’s Josef Fares on Why He’s Making Games in a Genre He Had to Invent
Amid the games industry’s constant push-pull between contained single-player stories and sprawling multiplayer experiences, Josef Fares and his studio Hazelight keep making things that sit somewhere in the middle. 2018’s A Way…
Best of CES 2021: The smart home and home entertainment products that captured our attention
Attending a virtual tradeshow is a suboptimal experience, but these new offerings still made an impression. Powered by WPeMatico