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    It’s official: that new Nintendo Switch model isn’t coming this year

    If you were waiting with baited breath for a new Nintendo Switch console model in the near future, we have bad news for you: Nintendo’s CEO Shuntaro Furukawa has shut down rumors of a hardware refresh, saying that there are “no plans to launch a new Nintendo Switch model during 2020.” Rumors…

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      Galaxy Z Flip – Samsung’s next foldable phone – probably won’t support 5G

      It’s heavily rumored that Samsung will introduce its second foldable phone in the next few weeks alongside the Samsung Galaxy S20 series – but it may not come with 5G on board. We know this because the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip – the current rumored name for one of the…

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        BT to charge customers for unreturned routers

        BT customers will be required to return their equipment at the end of their contract in a move that it hopes will aid sustainability initiatives and save money. The company will no longer charge up-front fees for routers or TV set top boxes and has abolished any costs for returning…

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          Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

          Microsoft is launching a new Xbox Bounty Program to reward gamers, security researchers, and anyone else who discovers security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services. Bounty rewards will range from $500 up to $20,000, and Microsoft notes there could even be higher payouts depending on the quality of…

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            Huawei phones will never use Google Mobile Services again, according to exec

            In May 2019, Google banned Huawei from using the Google Mobile Services on Huawei phones, resulting in the Mate 30 and possibly the future P40 handsets lacking a Play Store, among other things. While many thought the situation could resolve itself by the ban being lifted, it seems Huawei is…

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              PS5 and Xbox Series X games from EA will ‘blow your minds’… says EA

              The PS5 and Xbox Series X will be “substantially” more powerful than the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X currently sat under your televisions, it seems. That’s the word on high from game development and publishing giant EA, which has sung the praises of the incoming next-generation machines during an…

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