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  • Feb 01 / 2019
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Nintendo’s Highly Anticipated Mario Kart Mobile Game Delayed

Nintendo's Highly Anticipated Mario Kart Mobile Game Delayed
When it comes to smartphones and tablets, Nintendo has a relatively small footprint in mobile, with only a few titles under its belt. That’s part of why it was so exciting when Nintendo announced a year ago that it would be releasing Mario Kart Tour to smartphones by March 2019. It’s been a long wait for fans who have been eagerly anticipating

  • Feb 01 / 2019
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Google+ Consumer Shutdown Timeline Kicks Off February 4th

Google+ Consumer Shutdown Timeline Kicks Off February 4th
Sing it with us now: ‘Turn out the lights, the party’s over. They say that all good things must end. Let’s call it a night, the party’s over. And tomorrow starts the same old thing again.’ Willie Nelson didn’t know it at the time, but he was singing about Google+, or at least that’s the case if you’re a fan of the social network. Not enough

  • Feb 01 / 2019
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AI Deepfake Of Jennifer Lawrence And Steve Buscemi’s Face Will Haunt Your Soul

AI Deepfake Of Jennifer Lawrence And Steve Buscemi's Face Will Haunt Your Soul
Sometimes the question is not ‘can we?’ but ‘should we?’, and whoever decided to make a deepfake video of Steve Buscemi’s mug on Jennifer Lawrence completely ignored the latter. The result is one of the most frightening things you’ll ever see. Granted, beauty is subjective and in the eye of the beholder. But let us explain.

Yes, Steve Buscemi

  • Feb 01 / 2019
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OnePlus Beats Apple And Samsung In India’s Surging Premium Smartphone Market

OnePlus Beats Apple And Samsung In India's Surging Premium Smartphone Market
There is no denying that smartphone prices for flagship devices are getting out of control. We use to balk at spending $500 on a handset only a few years ago, and now high-end devices like the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy series often sell for over $1,000. High prices have opened the door for companies like OnePlus that make premium devices at

  • Feb 01 / 2019
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Intel Teases Objectives For Discrete Graphics Challenger To AMD And NVIDIA

Intel Teases Objectives For Discrete Graphics Challenger To AMD And NVIDIA
In case you haven’t been keeping up with the latest happenings in the PC graphics market, Intel is going full-bore with a discrete graphics card family. Intel will be [in part] targeting the PC gaming market with this new GPU, which is supposed to be officially unveiled in 2020.
Although we’ve been able to get limited insight into Intel’s

  • Feb 01 / 2019
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Samsung Galaxy S10+ Snapdragon 855 Flagship Official Renders Allegedly Leaked

Samsung Galaxy S10+ Snapdragon 855 Flagship Official Renders Allegedly Leaked
Rumors have been flying fast about the Samsung Galaxy S10 line of smartphones. Not too long ago some images of the S10 family leaked that showed the smartphones inside clear protective cases. Not long after, more photos of the smartphones leaked along with alleged specifications for the devices. Rumors also suggest that the smartphones are

  • Feb 01 / 2019
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Windows 10 Users Facing Windows Update Server Woes, But This DNS Fix Might Work

Windows 10 Users Facing Windows Update Server Woes, But This DNS Fix Might Work
Microsoft has had its fair share of problems with its Windows 10 updates over the years, with the biggest onslaught of issues being experienced recently with the October 2018 Update. Unfortunately, there’s a new issue affecting Windows 10 users, and it’s related to the Windows Update mechanism.
Some Windows 10 users began reporting this morning

  • Jan 31 / 2019
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Facebook Paid Teens To Install Spyware VPN App That Monitored Their Every Move

Facebook Paid Teens To Install Spyware VPN App That Monitored Their Every Move
Facebook just can’t put itself in a good light lately. A new report has shined a bright light on a Facebook policy that was paying people to install something called the Facebook Research VPN. Facebook allegedly paid teens and and adult users to install the VPN, which allowed the company to collect all the user’s phone and web activity at