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SNES Classic: The Kotaku Review The Super Nintendo Classic is a miniature blast of nostalgia, a sleekly packaged piece of hardware that will transport you back to the days of Dunkaroos and denim jackets.
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Facebook sends team to Puerto Rico to get island back online CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post on Wednesday that the company is sending its connectivity team to the island to "deliver emergency telecommunications assistance.
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Amazon's New Echo Is Smaller, Cheaper Just in time for the holiday shopping season, Amazon today refreshed its Echo lineup, revealing a smaller $99 version of its Echo speaker, a $149 Echo Plus with a built-in smart home hub, and the Echo Spot, which looks like a cross between the Echo Dot ...
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Magisk beta v14.1 roots the Pixels and survives OTA Hot off his recent vacation, Magisk developer topjohnwu has released a beta version of Magisk (v14.1) that works with the Pixel phones.
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Is Face ID secure? Apple takes on lingering questions Just how secure is Apple's new Face ID? Apple. Apple on Wednesday released a technical white paper that offers a breakdown of the security behind Face ID, its new facial recognition tech.
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iPhone 8 Plus: The best smartphone on the planet has never been more boring I'm getting an iPhone X. Some day. At this point it's looking increasingly unlikely that it will be on November 3rd when the phone is released, since all signs point to severely constrained supply at launch.
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Twitter Doubles Character Count for Tweets, Everyone Shrugs and Goes Back to Facebook Twitter has made it possible for some users to craft longer tweets. Back to Facebook anyone? By John Brandon. John Brandon is a contributing editor at Inc. magazine covering technology.
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Skyrim Is Getting A Survival Mode Because Skyrim's dragons and dead guys were never quite tough enough, the game is now adding something more dangerous: weather and hunger.
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'Assassin's Creed Origins' adds history lessons in early 2018 The Assassin's Creed games have always had an element of historical realism to them, but it's hard to appreciate that cultural authenticity when you're five seconds away from being stabbed by a Templar.
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Essential has sold just 5000 phones in a month When Android founder Andy Rubin launched Essential earlier this year, it was a business full of promise. The fledgling company had all the pedigree in the world - Rubin's first consumer tech move since leaving Google - and it debuted with some ...
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