Month: January 2021

Samsung Galaxy S21 may have this ‘SmartTag’ Bluetooth tracker tag along at launch Samsung SmartTag

The Samsung Galaxy S21 launch, rumored to be Thursday, January 14, may not be limited to three new smartphone. A Bluetooth tracker is expected to tag along, too. This is exciting news for anyone who constantly loses their keys, or fears leaving a purse, backpack or luggage behind. Dubbed ‘Samsung…

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‘Apex Legends’ Fight Night event formalizes in-game boxing with a new zone

While Apex Legends isn’t a game made for hand-to-hand fighting, players occasionally settle the quest to become champion with an impromptu boxing match between the two remaining teams. Now that fight is going to be a part of the game, at least for a… Source

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Cyberpunk 2077 website promised free DLC in early 2021 — but don’t bet on ‘soon’

In my opinion, Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t quite the disaster some have suggested. The game is fun. The bugs are fun! The bugs that really, really weren’t fun have been patched. Refunds were made widely available, and despite that refund option, the game sold 13 million copies in just two weeks.…

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Google’s Wing warns new drone laws ‘may have unintended consequences’ for privacy

This past week, the US government made the single biggest, most impactful set of changes to drone law we’ve yet seen — ruling that almost every drone in US airspace will need to broadcast their locations, as well as the location of their pilots, in order to “address safety, national…

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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ DLC is still in the works for ‘early 2021’

Anyone who hasn’t sought a refund for their copy of Cyberpunk 2077 should have new content to experience in Night City sooner rather than later. A post on NME points out this page on the game’s website is live saying DLC will hit Night City in “early… Source

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How we exercised during quarantine

With all the mental burdens that came with living in 2020 — including gyms closing their doors — many have found it tough to get in their normal level of exercise. Here at The Verge, we coped with this as you might expect: with tech that could enable or motivate…

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