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The AirPods, Google’s Pixel 3A, PS4 Pro, and more are heavily discounted for Memorial Day

It’s Memorial Day weekend in the US. Several retailers are offering some of the best deals that we’ve seen in months, spanning several categories of tech. There’s quite a lot to look at today, so we’ve included a selection of promotions below. Now is about the time when we hear…

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Twitter’s new reply-limiting feature is already changing how we talk on the platform

Twitter is testing a new feature that lets users decide who can reply to their tweets, the company announced on Wednesday, and some accounts are already using it in some interesting new ways. Previously, anybody could reply to anybody on Twitter (as long as their profile wasn’t private or blocked).…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus tipped to have a super-zoom periscope camera

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is due to break cover sometime in August, but questions remain over just how capable its camera setup is going to be. A new leak hints at one particular detail that has got our hopes up, though. Over to GalaxyClub, which says that its sources…

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Ghost of Tsushima’s ‘huge’ map could take many hours to complete

The upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive Ghost of Tsushima isn’t going to be the kind of game you can play through in just a couple of sittings—in fact, it could take you up to 50 hours to complete.  This estimate was given by Ghost of Tsushima creative director, Nate Fox, in…

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AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT and other ‘XT’ models could be AMD’s way of shutting down Intel’s Comet Lake CPUs

AMD’s Ryzen 3000 range of desktop processors reportedly has a ‘Matisse Refresh’ which is imminent, although the company will be taking a different approach to unleashing new CPUs – presumably to tackle Intel’s new Comet Lake chips – than was indicated in yesterday’s rumor. We should stress that this very…

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This laptop vendor uses an extraordinary hack to protect your privacy

Several years ago, it was revealed that the US National Security Agency (NSA) will sometimes intercept networking gear during shipping in order to modify it to provide backdoor access to the hardware. To get around this, one company has devised a clever hack to ensure that its laptops arrive to…

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