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iOS 26 public beta rumored to launch next week

iOS 26 public beta rumored to launch next week

iOS 26 has been in beta testing with developers for over a month, and there’s still been no public beta release yet. Apple has only confirmed a July launch, but according to Mark Gurman, there’s a specific day next week being targeted. Apple reportedly targeting July 23 for iOS 26 public beta Historically, Apple tends to launch its summer public …

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Analogue 3D Maker Blames Latest Retro Console Delay On Tariffs

Analogue 3D Maker Blames Latest Retro Console Delay On Tariffs

Image: Analogue The Analogue 3D promises a classic Nintendo 64 experience on modern displays with all the bells and whistles that entails. The $250 retro console sold out last year and was supposed to ship in early 2025, but the company behind it says orders have been delayed yet again, this time blaming tariffs. Nintendo Switch 2 Could Launch With …

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I Watched a $30,000, 116-Inch TV. Now I Need a Bigger Living Room

I Watched a ,000, 116-Inch TV. Now I Need a Bigger Living Room

The whole TV industry is moving towards bigger and bigger screens, and the new Hisense 116UX takes the concept to a room-filling extreme. This is a 116-inch 4K TV that costs as much as a decent new car. But it’s not just any 116-inch, $30,000 TV. Hisense built some sophisticated tech under the hood, and I got some hands-on time …

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Donkey Kong Bananza Running At 60FPS Was Important For Nintendo

Donkey Kong Bananza Running At 60FPS Was Important For Nintendo

Nintendo’s next big Switch 2 exclusive, Donkey Kong Bananza, launches later this week and will finally deliver that big single-player binge-worthy game that the hybrid console currently lacks. When you finally get your hands on the new game, you’ll be destroying everything at 60FPS, and that’s because Nintendo believed it was necessary for this latest Donkey Kong adventure. Nintendo Switch …

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Our biggest questions about ChromeOS and Android merging

Our biggest questions about ChromeOS and Android merging

Samit Sarkar, Google’s head of Android ecosystems, recently confirmed that Android and ChromeOS will be merged into a single platform, reigniting a slew of questions about the future of the operating systems. Combining them makes sense. It made sense way back in 2013, and it was first supposed to happen back in 2015, but until recently, that mostly just amounted …

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After a nearly month-long delay, Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 launches this week with “new Photo Mode functionality, additional cars, and more”

After a nearly month-long delay, Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 launches this week with “new Photo Mode functionality, additional cars, and more”

Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 sees CD Projekt Red reaching near-Terraria levels of surprise support for its now-venerable RPG, but we’ve had to wait for it. After a nearly month-long delay, the update is scheduled to launch this week, and the devs are already teasing what we can expect from the patch. Patch 2.3 will launch on July 17, alongside the …

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Game Pass Is Losing These Three Games Pretty Soon

Game Pass Is Losing These Three Games Pretty Soon

GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. So long, partners The second wave of July’s Game Pass additions and removals has rolled in, and three games will be leaving the subscription service at the end of the month. The most notable might be an overlooked title from Capcom last …

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Faster Qi2.2 wireless power banks are on the way

Faster Qi2.2 wireless power banks are on the way

Ugreen has announced what it claims is the “world’s first Qi2.2-certified power bank” that can wireless charge devices at speeds of up to 25W. Most wireless chargers in the US currently max out at just 15W of power delivery, but the Ugreen MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank will push that to 25W, matching the speed of the updated MagSafe charger Apple …

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