Thursday, January 2, 2020

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As-it-happens update January 3, 2020
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Forbes
Samsung's Galaxy S11 is close to release and its supersized battery, upgraded biometrics and class-leading new display look set to make up for a surprisingly strange name change. But the real star of 2020 could be the phone Samsung accidentally just ...
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PCMag.com
Imagine you're at a coffee shop, and then someone steals your laptop right when you're looking away. It's a rare, but scary scenario. And because our laptops contain so much sensitive information, it means the thief could have access to your entire digital life.
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Twinfinite
Gamers in the West have a fascinating relationship with the Mother series. Despite our love of Mother 2 (better known as Earthbound over here), we never received Mother 3 —even though Nintendo knows there is high demand for an official Western release.
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International Business Times
Free-to-play games accounted for $87.1 billion in revenue for 2019; "Fortnite" was the top earning free-to-play game for 2019 with $1.8 billion in revenue, a drop from 2018's $2.4 billion; Other top earning free-to-play titles included "League of Legends" and ...
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Engadget
With CES about to start, LG has unveiled some hints about its new top of the line TVs for 2020. In this era, that means jumping from 4K to 8K, and the company will have eight new models that it says promise "Real 8K" performance that "exceeds" the CTA's ...
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pymnts.com
Samsung has introduced a new refrigerator that's the latest addition to its Family Hub lineup, with artificial intelligence (AI) and features that can plan meals and connect with Samsung devices around the home, according to a report by VentureBeat.
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N-Europe
Ask any Nintendo fan of a certain age the question 'what is your favourite Smash game?' and the answer will more than likely be the seminal Super Smash Bros. Melee which released on the Nintendo GameCube way back in 2003. (check out our original ...
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