Wednesday, December 1, 2021

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As-it-happens update December 1, 2021
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Kotaku
There's only one place you'll find a pristine 1957 BMW Isetta 300 cosplaying as a character from 1988 Miyazaki classic My Neighbor Totoro, and I don't mean my personal garage. The Forza Horizon series has long been a place where anime fans and car ...
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Kotaku
With the deployment of a massive patch today, EA revealed everything it's tweaking in Battlefield 2042 immediately following its rough launch. Hundreds of tiny fixes won't magically transform the shooter into what longtime fans want it to be, ...
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The Verge
HMD Global is not only reneging on its promise to bring Android 11 to the Nokia 9 PureView, but it is also dangling a discount for a new phone at customers who just found out their current devices are no longer supported.
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Ars Technica
I understand the need to keep adding new features to Edge over time. This is the plight of all Chromium-based browsers—you need to distinguish yourself from Chrome without affecting the compatibility of the underlying Chromium ...
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CNN
In the blink of an eye, we've gone from enjoying pumpkin spice to indulging in our first gingerbread latte. While this is fantastic news for fans of nutmeg and cinnamon, it can be stressful for anyone with a long holiday shopping list.
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CNET
As Android TVs, the soundbars also support Chromecast for streaming wirelessly from a phone, tablet or computer. The speakers do not, however, support AirPlay for streaming directly from Apple devices. Other ...
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NDTV
Fanboy of All brands, 7 hours agoWow finally an good phone. If the price was lower and if it had OIS then it will be unbeatable Precisely? it costs little to add an OIS and they still don't put it, and they are not even part of Huawei anymore so they ...
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PC Gamer
The global pandemic and chip shortage has seen a pretty harsh rise in price when it comes to gaming PC tech. So far, this has mostly affected the price of desktop parts. Graphics cards have been hit especially hard with prices soaring over twice ...
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