Month: January 2023

Samsung’s 65-inch The Frame TV gets $300 slashed off price ahead of the Super Bowl

Super Bowl Sunday is officially three weeks away, and if you’re looking to score a deal on a premium display – you’re in luck. We’ve spotted Samsung’s 65-inch art-inspired The Frame TV on sale for $1,697.99 (opens in new tab) (was $1,997.99) at Amazon. That’s a $300 discount and just…

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Samsung’s 65-inch The Frame TV gets $300 slashed off price ahead of Super Bowl

Super Bowl Sunday is officially three weeks away, and if you’re looking to score a deal on a premium display – you’re in luck. We’ve spotted Samsung’s 65-inch art-inspired The Frame TV on sale for $1,697.99 (opens in new tab) (was $1,997.99) at Amazon. That’s a $300 discount and just…

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Finally, a solution to the Switch’s Joy-Con drift

After years of dealing with Joy-Con drift and no satisfactory answers from Nintendo, we may finally have our solution. A company called Gulikit created a set of Switch joystick replacements that promise to banish stick drift once and for all (via Gizmodo). a:hover]:text-black text-gray-13 dark:text-gray-e9 dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-e9 [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-13 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray-63″>Take…

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Zero-emission vehicles made up nearly 19 percent of car sales in California last year

Electric, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell vehicles accounted for 18.8 percent of all new car sales in California this past year, according to data shared on Friday by the state’s Energy Commission (CEC). In 2022, California residents bought 345,818 zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), a 38 percent increase from a year ago…

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Riot Games may delay ‘League of Legends’ patch following cybersecurity breach

Riot Games, the studio behind League of Legends and Valorant, says a recent security breach may affect its short-term content release schedule. In a tweet spotted by BleepingComputer, Riot disclosed on Friday its development systems were compromised in a social engineering attack that occured earlier in the week. “We don’t…

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The third-party apps Twitter just killed made the site what it is today

The age of great third-party Twitter clients may be over. After Twitter cut off their API access and changed its rules to bar apps that compete with its own, The Iconfactory has announced that it’s discontinuing Twitterific, Fenix has been pulled from app stores, and Tapbots has posted a memorial…

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