Tuesday, July 24, 2018

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As-it-happens update July 24, 2018
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Samsung Galaxy Watch is all but confirmed as the name of the company's latest smartwatch to take on the Apple Watch, Fitbit Ionic and others.
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"Free" is a complicated term in this instance, as it so often is. Getting your free Founder's Pack skins in Fortnite: Battle Royale will, on a technical level, cost you money: 50% off makes them $19.99 at the time of this writing.
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It was revealed at E3 last month that Microsoft was building a cloud gaming system. A report today calls that system Scarlett Cloud and it's only part of Microsoft's next-gen Xbox strategy.
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Google might have just made itself the biggest example of how security keys can work better than other forms of multi-factor authentication.
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At San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend, members of the Sony Santa Monica studio teased a clue for what they said was God of War's last secret.
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Bethesda's annual fan event, QuakeCon, is just around the corner, and it promises to offer another look at some of the publisher's biggest upcoming titles.
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Today, Amazon announced a new equalizer (EQ) feature for the Echo that will allow you to adjust the way your music sounds when it's played.
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Relive the glory of the Commodore 64. Retro Games/Screenshot by CNET. In case you missed it, last September Retro Games announced it was going to put out a mini version of 1982's Commodore 64 called the THEC64 Mini.
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Eleven videos that appear to depict Apple's internal processes for repairing iPhones and MacBooks have been uploaded onto YouTube.
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On July 19, Nintendo filed suit in an Arizona Federal Court against the operator of two popular retro gaming sites, which had been hosting ROMS of some of the company's most famous games.
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