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| iOS 13 on the iPhone: Here's what Apple needs to fix urgently If you've been using iOS for a few years now you can't have helped but notice something – while Apple is good at adding new features to the platform, there are a lot of areas that looks old, outdated, decrepit, and in need of a tidy up. Must read: How tough are ... | |
| Why Can't Nintendo Get Online Multiplayer Right? Nintendo is alarmingly bad at implementing online multiplayer in its games. You know it. I know it. But why? Why can't Nintendo get online multiplayer right? With the recent report about Super Mario Maker 2's lobby system, I am both concerned and livid about ... | |
| Unknown 'Media Device' By Google Suddenly Shows Up On FCC According to recent FCC filings, Google has a new product coming up, but nobody knows what it could be. The gadget is referred to as a "media device" under the model number H2B. As Droid Life notes, that number fits into the naming scheme of Google's ... | |
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| Play Store Now Rolling Out Material Design Revamp: Check It Out Google is now rolling out a Material Design look for the Play Store, which is one of the only few major apps that until now hasn't yet received the visual upgrade. It joins Gmail, Drive, Photos, Messages, and practically all Google apps and services to adopt the ... | |
| Apple sets death date for Back to My Mac iTunes isn't the only Mac app Apple plans to kill this summer. Apple updated its support document for Back to My Mac today revealing that it will be removed from all version of macOS starting on July 1, 2019. Back to My Mac allows Mac users to remotely ... | |
| Dying Light 2 Is Coming To E3 2019, Thanks To Square Enix Dying Light 2 developer Techland has announced a partnership with Square Enix. The two companies are teaming up to distribute the open-world zombie game in the Americas when it launches later this year. Techland also teases that we'll get another look ... | |
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| A MacBook Pro exploded during 'normal use' SOMEWHERE, A SAMSUNG executive is smiling. A Reddit user has reportedly discovered that it's not just Galaxy Note 7 phones that can go pop for no reason. Here's the full horror story to make you think twice about resting a laptop on your lap, if you value ... | |
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