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Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut Game Review – Game Review
Going back to Yakuza 0 after all of these years was a fascinating experience. On the one hand, this is a decade-old entry in a franchise that has since exploded in its popularity and ambitions, all of which is thanks in large part to this particular prequel’s success. Sure, the Like a Dragon games had a devoted cult following in …
Read More »The Wildest American Production Motorcycle?
This is the Combat Motors F-117 Fighter, and I think it’s (probably) safe to say that it’s the wildest American-made motorcycle that money can buy. It’s powered by a 1.9 liter X-Wedge engine producing 140 bhp, and it’s said to be capable of 160 mph. The F117 Fighter is a muscle bike in every sense of the term, producing 160 …
Read More »Xbox’s Layoffs Are Leading To Even More Layoffs Than Are Being Reported, It’s Claimed
Xbox’s latest wave of layoffs led to around 9,000 direct job losses, but this doesn’t give us the full picture. Alongside job cuts, it’s also come out that Xbox has pulled its funding from smaller studios that had publishing deals with the gaming giant, and the knock-on effect is leading to even further job losses. As a result of this, …
Read More »How to Keep Using Windows 10 Past Its End-of-Life Date
The clock is ticking, and we’re only about a hundred days away from the date on which Microsoft will officially stop supporting Windows 10. However, if you need more time to switch to Windows 11, Microsoft is offering three options–opting for any of these will allow you to use Windows 10 for one more year. What Does End of Support …
Read More »Here’s Why Apple’s All-New Home Hub is Delayed
Apple’s smart home hub will likely launch in 2026, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. HomePod with a screen (concept) In a report last week, Gurman said that Apple originally planned to announce the home hub in March this year, but he said that the device was delayed indefinitely due to its reliance on the personalized Siri features that were postponed. …
Read More »Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a refinement to Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s reinvention
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is an impressive jump for the company’s book-style foldable, delivering a needed upgrade and some major improvements. But if we’re looking to crown the biggest upgrade in foldable history, I think Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold still earns that title. This issue of 9to5Google Weekender is a part of 9to5Google’s rebooted newsletter that highlights the …
Read More »Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition interview
Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition will be launching on Nintendo Switch very soon, but ahead of the release, we caught up with Aspyr to talk about the return of the classic game. Producer manager Jordon Reese fielded a few questions from us. Neverwinter Nights 2 is Obsidian Entertainment’s classic game that first launched in 2006. Now the …
Read More »Potential iPhone 17 Launch Dates Narrow Down As Apple Prepares To Unveil Four New Models Including The Stunning Ultra-Thin Air And Redesigned Pro Versions
Apple has plans to announce the iPhone 17 lineup later this year, but before today, we did not have the slightest idea when. From a general standpoint, the company has always announced new phones in the first half of September, and a new report shared today highlights when users should be looking forward to the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, …
Read More »Samsung Brought Back My Favorite Feature for Its Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic
While competitors release predictable updates to their smartwatches, Samsung isn’t afraid to surprise us (for better or worse) with design and feature changes each year. And with the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic in particular, announced at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, my favorite feature has made a welcome reappearance: the physical rotating bezel, a touch of romantic elegance that made me fall …
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