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5 ways we think you’ll be able to play Red Dead Redemption 2

5 ways we think you’ll be able to play Red Dead Redemption 2

By Emma Boyle What a week for Rockstar fans it has been; the rumors, the build up, the confirmation, and now an official trailer drop for Red Dead Redemption 2. Now that we have a trailer to pore over, it finally feels like we can see the game coming towards us across the barren wasteland…

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The 26 best indie games on PC and consoles

The 26 best indie games on PC and consoles

By Dan Griliopoulos What makes a game indie? While it’s impossible to universally agree on an answer, it used to be that to qualify as “indie,” a game would need to come from a small studio with unique ideas that are unfettered by the dominance of a major publisher. That’s (arguably) no longer the case…

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The original Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC

By James Peckham Sony has announced the original Red Dead Redemption is coming to PlayStation Now, which, as an added bonus, means you’ll soon be able to play the game on your PC for the first time too. PlayStation Now is a game streaming service you can use to play PlayStation 3 titles on your…

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The original Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC

The original Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC

By James Peckham Sony has announced the original Red Dead Redemption is coming to PlayStation Now, which, as an added bonus, means you’ll soon be able to play the game on your PC for the first time too. PlayStation Now is a game streaming service you can use to play PlayStation 3 titles on your…

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10 best monitors and displays on the market 2016

10 best monitors and displays on the market 2016

By Kane Fulton It wasn’t long ago that a monitor was as essential a purchase as a refrigerator or a microwave. Without one, the only other way to access your email and type up documents would be on a laptop. Now, however, we can accomplish that and so much more from an amazing device that…

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Nintendo Switch games: Every title you can expect on Nintendo’s new system

By Nick Pino After months of speculation, the Nintendo NX … ahem, I mean … the Nintendo Switch has finally shown itself to the world. In a short, three-minute trailer shown on Nintendo’s website, the console unveiling had little pomp and circumstance, focusing on the games and experiences you can expect when you get your…

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Nintendo Switch games: Every title you can expect on Nintendo’s new system

Nintendo Switch games: Every title you can expect on Nintendo’s new system

By Nick Pino After months of speculation, the Nintendo NX … ahem, I mean … the Nintendo Switch has finally shown itself to the world. In a short, three-minute trailer shown on Nintendo’s website, the console unveiling had little pomp and circumstance, focusing on the games and experiences you can expect when you get your…

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Automatic launches a new lower cost connected car adapter

Automatic launches a new lower cost connected car adapter

By Darrell Etherington Automatic went for a more expensive, but more full-featured offering with the 3G-enabled Automatic Pro earlier this year, but the new Automatic Lite delivers a more affordable connected car device with Bluetooth connectivity, at a lower price point than any previous hardware they’ve released. The new Automatic Lite is $79.95, and will…

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Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer: stop what you’re doing and watch this now

By James Peckham The first trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2 is here and you can watch it right now – just head down below. It’s a short look, but it shows you a selection of the landscapes you’ll be playing around in when the game finally comes out. That’s not until Fall 2017, which…

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Nintendo wants all third-party games on the Nintendo Switch

Nintendo wants all third-party games on the Nintendo Switch

By Romain Dillet Nintendo finally unveiled the successor to the Wii U and 3DS — the Nintendo Switch. Interestingly, Nintendo won’t just be showing off its own games before the release. In the press release, the company announced that it has partnered with most of the big video game companies. For once, Nintendo wants to…

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Google Pixel XL Battery Life vs. Apple iPhone 7 Plus vs. Galaxy S7 Edge And Other Flagship Smartphones

Google Pixel XL Battery Life vs. Apple iPhone 7 Plus vs. Galaxy S7 Edge And Other Flagship Smartphones

Google Pixel XL has already scored good reviews, but a battery life comparison with other flagships shows what the phone is capable of. Take a peek to see how the device fared against the iPhone 7 Plus and Galaxy S7 edge. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Best free Android games 2016

Best free Android games 2016

By Craig Grannell,Gary Cutlack As Android phones and tablets have increased in popularity, the number of apps available for the platform has rocketed. And that means more free Android games. There’s a lot of junk out there but, fortunately, there are gems among the junk. We’ve worked our way through a whole load of Android…

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BlackBerry Priv On AT&T Now Receives Updates Directly From BlackBerry

BlackBerry Priv On AT&T Now Receives Updates Directly From BlackBerry

BlackBerry will now provide direct software updates to unlocked BlackBerry Priv purchased from AT&T. The carrier has previously announced that it will no longer provide updates to AT&T-branded Priv handsets that use different networks. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Nintendo added $1.36 billion in market cap after Nintendo NX teaser

By Romain Dillet In just a few minutes, Nintendo will unveil (update: meet the Nintendo Switch) the first official teaser for the Nintendo NX, the company’s next flagship console. While the console isn’t supposed to come out until March 2017, people are excited — including investors. A few minutes after Nintendo teased the NX preview…

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Worrying security flaw found in some Intel processors

Worrying security flaw found in some Intel processors

By Darren Allan News has emerged of a worrying flaw in Intel’s processors which can be leveraged to bypass a major security feature that the majority of mainstream operating systems use (including Windows, macOS and Linux). The security feature we’re talking about in this hardware-sabotages-software scenario is ASLR or Address Space Layout Randomisation, a memory…

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