Month: July 2024

Fortnite is finally coming back to iOS, but not in the way you think

Apple and Epic Games have long been at each other’s throats, with their years-long dispute essentially boiling down to Epic’s complaints over Apple’s App Store fees. The upshot of this is that Fortnite has been unavailable on Apple devices – but not for much longer. Epic Games has just announced…

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Steam is getting some big upgrades for game demos

Valve has introduced some changes to Steam that should make it easier to find and install playable game demos. In a new events blog post, Steam said the “Great Steam Demo Update” was based on developer and player feedback, with new functionality that makes demos behave more like standalone games…

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7 Best Cheap Smartphones (2024): iPhone, Android, 5G

There’s little reason to pay top dollar for a smartphone. These iPhones and Android devices—ranging from $150 to $500—stood up to WIRED’s testing. Source

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Deadpool and Wolverine ending explained: is there a post-credits scene, who plays Lady Deadpool, and your biggest Marvel questions answered

Major spoilers follow for Deadpool and Wolverine and Loki season 2. Deadpool and Wolverine has sliced and diced its way into theaters – and, just like the 33 Marvel movies preceding it, we imagine you’ve got plenty of questions after leaving your screening. Below, we’ve done our best to answer…

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Traditional hi-fi speakers aren’t a dying breed, and Sonus Faber’s elite new bookshelf speakers mix in smart sustainable materials to prove it

While smart speakers tend to get most media attention, serious audio aficionados continue to flock to traditional speakers instead – and there’s a new version of some of the most desirable pairs, the Sonus Faber Concertino. The new model, the Concertino G4, offers a typically impressive audio performance but the speaker…

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DDoS: The tool of Hacktivism

The cyber landscape, just like the political landscape, has created a pressure cooker of activists looking to create disruptions. Since November last year, it was reported that nearly 6 billion data breaches had been recorded. As businesses and governments prepare for the infamous hacking methods of malware, ransomware, and trojan…

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