Month: February 2021

OnePlus 9 display leak hints at battery-life boost for Pro model OnePlus 8 Pro

One of the latest big crazes in the smartphone industry is high refresh rates – this means the screen updates more frequently, and it can make motion look a tiny bit smoother. The downside to this is that higher refresh rates can drain the battery quickly – however, it looks…

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WandaVision episode 7 trailer hints at the aftermath of last week’s cliffhanger WandaVision

Our next WandaVision fix is coming on Friday, but there’s good news if even that’s too long a wait: Disney has kindly dropped a little teaser trailer to whet our collective appetites for WandaVision episode 7. The clip feels like a riff on contemporary sitcoms like Modern Family, or The Office,…

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NASA is set for its most daring attempt to land on Mars in a search for ancient life

On February 18th, NASA will make a daring attempt to land a car-sized rover on Mars in its most complex mission yet to hunt for ancient extraterrestrial life. If it survives the plunge through the Red Planet’s atmosphere, the Perseverance rover will kick off the first leg of a grand…

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‘Fall Guys’ is coming to Xbox this summer

A day after it emerged that Fall Guys is headed to Nintendo Switch, developer Mediatonic revealed that it’s also bound for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. The adorable battle royale party game initially emerged on PC and PlayStation 4 last August, wher… Source

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WordPress plugin exploit puts more than one million sites at risk WordPress logo

Four severe vulnerabilities have been identified in a single WordPress plugin used by more than one million websites. The bugs were discovered affecting the Ninja Forms plugin, a drag-and-drop form builder, and could be used to take over a WordPress site and redirect administrators to malicious portals. The first flaw…

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The team behind indie adventure Minit returns with a side-scrolling racing game

The indie gem Minit, released back in 2018, felt like a breath of fresh air. The monochromatic adventure game took a seemingly absurd time constraint — killing the player every 60 seconds — and turned it into both a passionate love letter to top-down classics like The Legend of Zelda…

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