Month: June 2024

Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s long-awaited gameplay demo is finally here, and yes, Solas is back

Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s extended gameplay reveal is finally here, giving fans their first look at their next grand adventure. BioWare dropped the long-awaited gameplay demo today (June 11) where we were treated to a 20-minute walkthrough that takes place early in the game. We start out in an expansive…

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Google’s June Pixel update brings Gemini AI to cheaper phones

Google’s latest feature drop for Pixel devices is a big one for people who want to run its AI tech on cheaper phones, folks who constantly misplace their phones, and photographers who want a little more control. However, on those slightly lower-specced devices, you will have to go into the…

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Xpeng G6 2024 EV Review: Great Value, But Uninspiring

The G6 is a Tesla competitor that’s keenly priced and has loads of tech—so why did it leave us cold? Source

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Your cheap Netgear router might have some serious security flaws — here’s what we know so far

A popular budget-friendly Netgear small business router is vulnerable to half a dozen flaws that could lead to the theft of sensitive information, and possibly even full device takeover, experts have warned. Since the device reached its end-of-life, Netgear is not expected to release any patches for the flaws, so…

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard has more magic, color, and customizations

One would think after spending a summer screaming about kissing bears in Baldur’s Gate or gods in Hades 2 that my primary concern for Dragon Age: The Veilguard — a game from a studio known for its robust character writing and romanceable companions — would be who I’m picking to…

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Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess feels as luscious as it looks

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is lush. Set on the side of a mountain that’s been covered in a terrible black defilement, Kunitsu-Gami’s world is an ancient, psychedelic dreamscape packed with magic and otherworldly horrors. It’s also mechanically dense, with moments of slow strategizing and rapid-fire hack-and-slash combat. After playing…

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