Monday, July 29, 2019

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As-it-happens update July 29, 2019
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PCMag.com
On paper, through the lens of its specs, the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro might not seem like a compelling ultraportable laptop. For a starting price of $1,299, this silver clamshell offers an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of memory, and just 128GB of ...
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Digital Trends
Even though Nvidia received a lot of buzz in the gaming world late last year when it launched its new RTX graphics card based on the company's Turing architecture, there are still not a lot of games on the market that come with support for ray tracing, ...
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CNET
This model of the Razer Blade Advanced is morphing into a Studio version. Sarah Tew/CNET. I never thought I'd see the day: The latest rerelease of Nvidia's Studio drivers allows you to view HDR video and wide P3-gamut colors "across all Nvidia product ...
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Ars Technica
The Cadillac Escalade has much to answer for. Would the luxury SUV have become quite such a thing absent that body-on-frame behemoth? Few vehicles have been such cash cows for their makers, either; consider how long ago the R&D for that platform ...
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The Verge
Sevenhugs is doubling the number of universal remotes in its lineup today, bringing the total options available to two. The new Smart Remote U joins the original Smart Remote (now known as the Smart Remote X) and costs $100 less at $199. Both models ...
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GameSpot
Nintendo will reveal more details on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's new DLC fighter, Hero of Dragon Quest fame, in a new livestream. The publisher says it will reveal the character's release date and other "new details" in the stream, which will premiere on ...
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Android Headlines
As part of Amazon's Gold Box Deal of the Day today, it is discounting a number of Anker's most popular charging accessories, which includes some great deals on wall chargers, USB cables, desktop chargers and so much more. As always, these are going to ...
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Tech Times
The Nintendo Switch has finally been cracked. Well, technically, it's been cracked ages ago, but not at this level. Homebrew developers have released the first publicly available Android firmware for the gaming console. The ROM is a take on the Android ...
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IGN
Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for the latest deals and follow our very own IGN UK Deals Amazon storefront for IGN's curated lists of best games, tech and accessories. Today Only: 20% off Adobe Single Apps for Individuals. This offer ends ...
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TechRadar
JLab's true wireless earbuds impress in the context of their low price – they won't appeal to audiophiles, but their battery life, connectivity, and secure fit makes them a good choice if you're looking for buds on a budget.
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PhoneWorld Magazine
A keyboard and mouse might still be the best way to get work done, but sometimes it helps to use your voice instead. advertisement. To that end, a Google Home speaker can do more than just play music and tell you about the weather. It can also help you ...
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Digit
The finals of the PUBG Mobile Club Open recently concluded and developers of the game, Tencent, had some pretty interesting announcements to make during the event. Vincent Wang, General Manager of Global Publishing for Tencent Games, took the ...
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TweakTown
When the PS4 launched it didn't have a lot of games. Some were good, some were great, and some like The Order 1886 were technical marvels with amazing graphics but short-sighted mechanics. Now Ready At Dawn could get a second chance.
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