Xiaomi announces Redmi Note 11 series with iPhone-style flat sides

From The Verge: Xiaomi has announced the Redmi Note 11 series, continuing its popular line of budget-friendly handsets that sell in huge numbers in India and various other markets.

There are four phones in total, but they only differentiate themselves in a few specific areas. All of them have what...

Samsung confirms Unpacked for Feb. 9, Galaxy S22 expected

From CNET: Samsung's next Unpacked event is just around the corner. The company announced Tuesday that it's holding an event on Feb. 9 to introduce its next-generation Galaxy S devices, which will presumably be referred to as the Galaxy S22 lineup. The company teased the event last week, but only...

Apex Legends studio Respawn is making three new Star Wars games

From The Verge: Respawn, the studio behind games like Apex Legends and Titanfall, is making a big push into the Star Wars universe. The developer announced that it’s working on three new Star Wars titles, including a sequel to 2019 action-adventure game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

The studio will...

Valve Adds Dynamic Cloud Sync to Steam for Seamless Game Saves

From PC Mag: Valve added Dynamic Cloud Sync to Steam this week, which allows a player to switch from playing a game on one device to another without any loss of progress.

With the first shipments of Steam Deck scheduled for next month, Valve is clearly keen to ensure the experience of switching...

G.SKILL and ASUS Sets New DDR5-8888 CL88 Overclocking World Record

From G.Skill Press Release: G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd. is thrilled to announce the achievement of a new overclocking world record for fastest memory frequency at DDR5-8888 CL88-88-88-88, in cooperation with ASUS. This amazing frequency speed was achieved by the extreme overclocker...

HP Preps New All-In-One PCs for Hybrid Work

From PC Mag: What’s the perfect PC for today’s hybrid work environment? HP's solution is an all-in-one that packs computing and video-conferencing needs into a single monitor.

The HP EliteOne 800 G9 All-In-One is the company’s effort to sell a PC to commercial customers that can be easily deployed...

Apple reportedly removes education discount verification

From CNET: Earlier this week, Apple made it harder for consumers to use its discounted education pricing, implementing a third-party site to verify student and faculty IDs. On Friday, however, Apple quietly removed the new requirement, according to a report by MacRumors.

Apple on Wednesday updated...

Yakuza director announces new studio after leaving Sega

From The Verge: Toshihiro Nagoshi, former chief creative officer at Sega, where he led development of the Yakuza series as general director of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, has announced his next move. He’s started up his own studio, simply titled Nagoshi Studio, which is being wholly funded by Chinese...

Neat Bumblebee II Review (Page 1 of 4)

One Saturday morning, I was sitting in bed watching some videos on my laptop when I received a notification that my credit card had been charged. While I am used to these notifications, as I was in bed and not doing any purchasing, I was a bit puzzled. In addition, I got an email from Wal-Mart saying a grocery order was being delivered to a home in Quebec. As such, I immediately tried to call Wal-Mart to cancel the order, but they said they could...

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