Month: September 2022

Why you shouldn’t be worried about Assassin’s Creed Mirage’s gambling rating

Audio player loading… Assassin’s Creed fans are already worried about the monetization model of Mirage, but pending ESRB changes mean those concerns look premature. Revealed in a recent showcase, Assassin’s Creed Mirage is set to be the series’ next mainline entry, returning the heavyweight Ubisoft series to its roots in…

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For the next three hours, you can get a Galaxy Watch 4 for just $129

The internet is still buzzing about the reveal of the new Apple Watch Pro and the recently released Samsung Galaxy Watch 5. But if you’re looking to get a new wearable without spending a mint, you can currently get the last-generation 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 for just $129 during…

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Using Microsoft Teams GIFs really is an awful idea

Audio player loading… Microsoft Teams users are currently able to share GIF files to more accurately describe their emotions to their colleagues – however experts have warned that cybercriminals can also use them to execute malicious commands and steal sensitive data without being spotted by antivirus (opens in new tab)…

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ChromeOS is copying one of the best video call features from macOS

Audio player loading… Google could be about to upgrade the ChromeOS video calling interface with a bunch of new features, reports suggest. Tech giants and even lesser known companies are all battling it out to provide the best video conferencing platform in an area of the market that has grown…

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No buyouts for Chevy dealers who don’t want to sell electric vehicles

Chevrolet won’t follow its sister brands Cadillac and Buick in offering buyouts to dealers who don’t want to make the necessary investments to upgrade to electric vehicles, Scott Bell, global vice president, told The Verge. In fact, the dealers who do elect to take buyouts from Cadillac and Buick could…

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Roku reveals a new subwoofer and a revamped Roku Express

Roku is expanding its lineup of wireless speakers with a new, more affordable subwoofer. The Roku Wireless Bass, which costs $130, is $50 less than the Roku Wireless Bass Pro. It has one 5.25-inch subwoofer, compared with the Pro’s 10-inch subwoofer, and is front-firing instead of downward-firing. The Wireless Bass…

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