Starfield: 7 amazing mods I won’t play the game without

Starfield may have only just come out, but there are already tons of amazing community-made mods that you can install if you’re playing with the Microsoft Store or Steam version of the game on PC. Whether you’re hoping to rebalance Starfield’s gameplay, elevate its graphical presentation, improve the user interface, or something else, there’s a […]

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Intel won’t make Meteor Lake desktop chips after all, at least not in the way you’d expect

What you need to know Intel will not make Meteor Lake processors designed to power desktop PCs with sockets. A company executive previously stated that Meteor Lake would come to desktop in 2024, which led many to believe the chipmaker had desktop Meteor Lake CPUs on the way. Instead, Meteor Lake will only appear in […]

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Even next year’s iPhone 16 Pro won’t be a match for Galaxy S23 Ultra

Apple has tried to offer improved camera zoom this year with the iPhone 15 Pro Max. It’s capable of 5x optical zoom and while that may be groundbreaking for iPhone users, Samsung’s Galaxy S Ultra phones have had 10x optical zoom for a few years now. The tech from high-end iPhones tends to trickle down […]

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AI won’t strip you of your job, not by a long shot

Admittedly, generative AI has taken the world by storm, This year in particular, we’ve seen more people and organizations develop a keen interest in the technology and even go as far as integrating it into their day-to-day activities.  Artificial Intelligence has seemingly made things a tad easier, but it’s not all that glitters is gold. […]

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ExplorerPatcher won’t break the Start menu on Windows 11 anymore

What you need to know A third-party customization app developer recently patched a bug causing the Start menu on Windows 11 to break. Microsoft had previously pointed out that the issue was being caused by third-party customization apps and distanced itself from the whole matter. It issued a workaround for the bug and recommended that […]

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This rugged gaming laptop with an RTX 4070 is under $1,000, but the deal won’t last long

When you think of an ASUS gaming laptop, your mind likely goes to the ROG family of PCs. While ROG laptops are great, they are not the only gaming laptops from ASUS. The TUF range packs some of the best specs you can fit into a PC inside a rugged body that’s tested for durability. […]

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Galaxy S24 Ultra won’t be heavier despite its titanium frame

Samsung is expected to bring several improvements to its next-generation flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Along with a brighter screen and a higher-resolution telephoto camera, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is also expected to feature a titanium frame, much denser than the aluminum the company’s current high-end phones use. Despite the tougher material, the upcoming […]

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Sorry, you won’t be able to play Starfield for a month for $1

What you need to know Microsoft recently shortened the length of a $1 trial of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to 14 days. Previously, a $1 trial provided one month of access to the subscription. The change came into effect just before the arrival of Starfield on Xbox Game Pass. Trials of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate […]

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Samsung’s cheapest new smartphone this year won’t have 5G

Now that Samsung has done launching several mid-range and high-end phones, the company seems to be readying entry-level devices. One such device has appeared online, featuring a MediaTek processor and the Android 13 operating system. And that’s the Galaxy A05. The Galaxy A05, bearing model number SM-A055F, has appeared in Geekbench’s database (via PriceBaba), revealing […]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE price leak suggests they won’t be much cheaper than non-FE tablets

Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S9 series two weeks ago, and the line-up saw three tablets – vanilla, Plus, and Ultra. Now, the company is preparing for the FE (Fan Edition) branch, which is supposed to offer better value for money. A leak by Roland Quandt on Twitter.com suggests the least powerful Samsung Galaxy Tab […]

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Galaxy Z Flip 5’s odd cover screen design won’t trouble you when it’s off

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 unveiled today at Unpacked might represent one of the biggest technological leaps in the history of Samsung’s foldable flip line yet. It’s all because the Z Flip 5 employs a more generous 3.4-inch cover display that enables new software-driven use cases (including support for some fun new cases). It also […]

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Star Wars Outlaws won’t always allow for free-flying despite being open world, but that isn’t a bad thing

What you need to know Star Wars Outlaws is an upcoming single-player, open world game for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC. Creative director Julian Gerighty has explained that the game focuses on full freedom of approach. Despite this, we recently learned that this action-adventure doesn’t allow for free-flying in space.  Star Wars Outlaws was […]

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Review: Ember’s Travel Mug 2 Won’t Get Lost With Find My Integration

Ember earlier this year introduced a new version of its electric Travel Mug, adding a key Apple feature – Find My support. You might be wondering, why does a mug need ‌Find My‌? I’m not sure I have a great explanation, but it’s a nice-to-have add-on for a product that’s positioned as a small luxury. […]

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Honor is pondering flip foldables, but won’t release one until it has something that stands out

Yesterday Honor unveiled its next-gen foldable, the Magic V2. It is a horizontal foldable and the first of its kind to measure under 10mm thick when closed. Honor believes that this marks a turning point and that soon bar phones will start to decline in popularity in favor of foldables like the V2, at least […]

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Why Microsoft won’t be the company to mainstream consumer AI use

At the start of 2023, the internet was ablaze with the idea that Microsoft may have finally, finally found a way to dent Google’s search dominance. Using the power of AI, Microsoft hoped that its conversational toolkit would allow it to leapfrog Google’s now-archaic search methodology, which presents users with options over what sources to […]

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Xbox won’t make Call of Duty worse on PlayStation – here’s why

What you need to know Microsoft aims to purchase Activision Blizzard, the publisher of Call of Duty, for $69 billion.   The FTC hopes to convince a US judge to grant a preliminary injunction temporarily restricting Microsoft from closing the deal.   During the preliminary injunction hearing, Activision Blizard CEO Bobby Kotick commented on the […]

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Xbox won’t make Call of Duty worse on PlayStation dash — here’s why

What you need to know Microsoft aims to purchase Activision Blizzard, the publisher of Call of Duty, for $69 billion.   The FTC hopes to convince a US judge to grant a preliminary injunction temporarily restricting Microsoft from closing the deal.   During the preliminary injunction hearing, Activision Blizard CEO Bobby Kotick commented on the […]

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In the Future, Patients Won’t Go to the Hospital—It Will Come to Them

Highly reliable systems have built-in redundancy. For instance, with public services like water, when we turn a tap on, we fully expect water to flow. We’d be quite indignant if that wasn’t the case, and we’d expect swift investment in reservoirs and repairs of leaks that would add redundancy to the system and restore normal […]

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