Month: July 2020

Google is finally bringing one of Chrome’s best mobile features to the desktop Google Chrome

Users of the desktop version of Chrome should soon be able to take advantage of a handy feature that’s been available to iOS users for years already. Currently undergoing testing preview Canary builds of the browser, the “Read Later” feature will make it possible to save article or tabs for…

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CES, the world’s largest tech conference, will be online-only in 2021

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), long the world’s largest tech trade show, will be all-digital in January 2021, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced on Monday. The CTA cited the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about the spread of the virus as its reasoning for canceling the in-person event CES usually…

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Cuphead PS4 port confirmed, for real this time – and you can play it right now null

Cuphead is now on PS4. The developer Studio MDHR has put the matter to rest with an official announcement on Twitter, only hours after the listing for the PS4 game version went live on the PSN Store, seemingly accidentally. In the post, Studio MDHR confirmed that the game was finally…

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Gigabyte Aero 17 HDR review: A big, bright content creation machine

With its Aero lineup, Gigabyte has developed a reputation for powerful, slim, long-lasting laptops with low-key designs that don’t scream “gaming.” The $2,800 Aero 17 HDR XB is a great example of that philosophy — it has plenty of power but is more… Source

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The Jurassic World Netflix TV show doesn’t look great in this first trailer null

Netflix has released the first trailer of its upcoming animated Jurassic World TV show Camp Cretaceous, and, well, it doesn’t look that great. If you were hoping for an equivalent of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series for the Jurassic Park franchise, the animation in this first teaser reminded…

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Spotify Premium users can now host a listening party with up to five friends — even if they live far away

Spotify is now allowing its paying users to listen to music and podcasts with friends and family at the same time, even if they aren’t in the same location. Through its beta feature called Group Session, any premium user can generate a shareable link with up to five friends, who…

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