Month: February 2024

OnePlus 12 review: A no-nonsense flagship for a great price

It might be weird to see a new device call back to a time less than a decade ago. But tech moves fast and with the OnePlus 12, it feels like someone made a phone for the pre-AI era. Instead of magic editors and a bunch of machine learning, OnePlus’…

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Presidents’ Day is weeks away – save up to $1,300 on appliances right now

The yearly President’s Day sales are usually the best time earlier in the year to get a deal on an appliance, and we’re already starting to see great deals crop up at leading retailers.  For example, over at Samsung, you can get up to $1,300 off one of the brand’s…

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T-Mobile is turning phone plans into VIP rewards programs

T-Mobile wants you to see it as more than a wireless company, so it’s flattering its customers with status. The company is launching a new program called Magenta Status, which includes a set of new perks for subscribers as well as the benefits already offered by T-Mobile Tuesdays. The company…

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Amazon launches a huge Valentine’s Day sale on its own devices – shop the 13 best

Valentine’s Day is exactly one week away, and to celebrate, Amazon is having a massive sale on its best-selling devices. You can find record-low prices on Fire TV Sticks, Echo smart speakers, Fire Tablets, Blink security cameras and Fire TVs. To help you find all the best offers, I’ve rounded…

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Final Fantasy 8 director says he would change the game’s combat system if a remake was to happen

Final Fantasy 8 director Yoshinori Kitase has said that if Square Enix were to remake the game, he would change the battle system. Speaking in an interview with IGN, the series producer explained that he would “rework” the battle system known as Junction after noticing how some players struggled to…

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Windows 11 is losing Mail and Calendar apps – so you’ll have to use Outlook whether you like it or not

Microsoft has set a date to remove the Mail and Calendar applications at the end of the year from Windows 11, as well as dropping the apps from the Microsoft store. The company will also stop putting out updates or support once the year is out. So, if you haven’t…

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