Month: September 2020

Watch how much better Nvidia’s RTX 3080 is than the 2080 Ti for 4K gaming

Nvidia unveiled its latest GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card earlier this week, and now the company is giving us a closer look at its 4K gaming performance. In a new gameplay video, Nvidia demonstrates Doom Eternal running on both the RTX 3080 and 2080 Ti side by side. The results…

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Super Mario Bros. 35 turns classic Mario gameplay into a 35-person battle royale

Nintendo is turning the original Super Mario Bros. into a 35-player battle royale game called Super Mario Bros. 35, available on October 1st exclusively to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Super Mario Bros. 35 looks to offer a similar design to Tetris 99, another Switch Online-exclusive battle royale. In the Mario…

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If ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2’ is a feast, local multiplayer is dessert

I take full responsibility for the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 video uploaded to the Engadget YouTube channel this week. Everything except the editing — which was minimal and lovely, by the way — is entirely my fault. I like to think my video ga… Source

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This could be the worst time to buy a new PC null

PC sales are due to fall again as the global remote working trend reaches its peak with the end of 2020, new figures have claimed. According to analyst firm IDC, sales of PCs and tablets will begin to decline in 2021, despite enjoying a positive few quarters due to worldwide…

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EE promises to keep flexible workers connected with revamped SMB 5G plans null

EE is refreshing its SMB tariffs in order to reflect changing user behaviours during the coronavirus pandemic, promising to keep customers connected regardless of where they are working. The BT-owned operator hopes the combination of 5G connectivity, the UK’s fastest and most available 4G network, as well as additional business…

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Activists call on Facebook to ban armed event listings after Kenosha shooting

In the aftermath of the Kenosha shooting, an activist group called Change the Terms is calling on Facebook to institute new policies around potentially dangerous content, including a blanket ban on “event pages that encourage people to bring weapons to events.” In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday, group…

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