Category: News
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Porsche Announces Their First EV, Taycan
Formerly known as Mission E is now revealed as the new Porsche Taycan.
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Android 10 Launches Today
Google releases the latest Android version.
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D23 Reveals
Information regarding D23 for 2019.
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Rumors Of Ewan McGregor Reprising Role Of Obi-Wan Kenobi
Looks like Obi-Wan Kenobi will be making a come-back as rumors appear.
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Graphene Battery Technology Possible Coming To Samsung Phones Soon
Rumors regarding future Samsung batteries.
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Samsung Announces The Galaxy Note 10/10+
At their Unpacked event in New York today, Samsung announced the newest Note phones for 2019. Introducing the Galaxy Note 10 & 10+, coming in at 6.3 and 6.8 inches. With a 7.9mm width that’s smaller than the previous Note 9. Coming off from the Galaxy 10 series with a camera pinhole design. Samsung placed…
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PC Builder Origin Has Been Acquired By Corsair
Today the computer components and peripherals company Corsair announced an acquisition. Origin PC which is known to pre-build high-end gaming computers was bought by Corsair. Which is Corsair’s plan to expand further into the North American market. Allowing a two-separate choice for customers whether they desire a pre-built with selected parts or a customized request.…
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Marvel Studios Announces Phase 4
Today, Marvel Studios announces the future of their titanic franchise of films, television, games and more. The Eternals is scheduled for November 6th, 2020. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is scheduled for Fall 2020 that’ll come to Disney+. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is scheduled for February 12th, 2021. WandaVision is…
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Nintendo Updates Switch With Better Battery Life
With the launch of Nintendo Switch Lite coming soon. A new hardware update on the regular Nintendo Switch was released. It features a better SoC (System On a Chip) of nVidia Tegra X1. The 16nm update is smaller than the original 20nm chip used in the Nintendo Switch. With the decrease in size, it allows…
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Nintendo Releases Dr. Mario World To Mobile Devices
Available to iOS and Android, it is a port from Nintendo’s 1990 Dr. Mario game. However, it features changes from that title as it translates to today’s mobile platform. Following other Nintendo mobile ports/games that features free-to-play monetization. Encouraging players to spend to push past the timers, unlocking characters, assistants and upgrades with in-game currency.…