Month: November 2020

The iPhone XR has fallen in price but iPhone 11 deals are the better value choice iPhone 11 deals

Since the iPhone 12 launched and with Black Friday peering its discounted head around the corner, both the iPhone 11 and XR have seen considerable drops in costs recently. In fact, straight after Tim Cook announced the release of iPhone 12 deals, both of these older handsets saw £100+ fall…

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Sony confirms PS5 won’t support SSD storage expansion at launch

Sony says its PlayStation 5 can load virtual worlds far faster than ever before, thanks to one of fastest solid-state drives ever made. But it’s also not a particularly big drive — and Sony confirms to The Verge that you won’t be able to expand that blazing-fast SSD storage on…

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The Nintendo Switch has outsold the NES – with just the Wii left to beat Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch has sold 68.3 million consoles as of the end of September 2020, according to the company’s latest yearly financial results, making it the manufacturer’s second best-selling console of all time after the Nintendo Wii. Hardware sales were up 80.9% year-on-year.  The Switch’s sales have passed the Nintendo…

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You can soon buy a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE with 256 GB of storage

You’ll soon be able to get your hands on a Galaxy S20 Fan Edition (FE) with much more room for your apps, photos and videos. Starting on November 6th, Samsung will offer a Cloud Navy version of the smartphone with 256 GB of storage. That variant will… Source

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Razer Book 13 could be the most serious prosumer laptop yet Razer Book 13

Razer announced a new laptop this week, the Razer Book 13, that the company hopes will further its push into the so-called prosumer market. A PC gaming mainstay, Razer has spent years building high-performance gaming laptops and the company believes this experience is especially well-suited for building work laptops for…

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EA reveals next-gen plans for Star Wars: Squadrons, Apex Legends, and more

Electronic Arts has confirmed details on how some of its most popular titles will perform on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S when the next-generation consoles launch next week. Games including FIFA 21, The Sims 4, and Apex Legends will all get varying degrees of performance…

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