Amazon today has a few models of Apple's M4 Mac mini at all-time low prices, starting at $529.00 for the model with 16GB RAM/256GB SSD, down from $599.00. Discounts reach up to $100 off in these sales, and include both M4 and M4 Pro models. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. You can also get the M4 Mac mini with 16GB RAM/512GB SSD for $699.00 on Amazon, down from $79...
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Developer Beautiful Glitch has put up a brand new demo of Monster Prom 4: Monster Con, so you can give it a try early and see what's new in this upcoming dating sim with a whole new setting.
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Ninja Theory's Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is the most-nominated game at this year's BAFTA Games Awards, with 11 nominations.
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Secret Mode, the UK indie publisher behind Still Wakes the Deep and A Little to the Left, has suffered a "small number" of jobs losses as a result of its sale, Eurogamer can confirm.
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Lite in name but not lite in features. Sadly, not lite in price, either.
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Dress to Impress codes are the easiest way to redeem unique clothing items for free in the competitive fashion game. Available free-to-play on your phone, computer, or console via the Roblox platform, the update for March is debuting a new game mode called Style Showdown. This post lists all active codes for Dress to Impress...
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A couple of iPads are getting upgrades: Apple just announced new iPad Air models powered by the M3 chipset, in addition to a new base iPad with the A16 processor. The iPad Air models still come in 11- and 13-inch sizes, while the base iPad is now considered an 11-inch tablet (an ever so slight difference from the previous version). If you've been keen on updating your old iPad or other tablet, you can pre-order both the new iPad Air and base iPad starting today, with wider availability beginning...
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Apple today announced a completely redesigned Magic Keyboard accessory for the iPad Air. The new keyboard features a larger built-in trackpad, a 14-key function row, and a new aluminum hinge. From Apple's press release: The all-new Magic Keyboard for iPad Air expands what users can do at an even lower price. The larger built-in trackpad brings greater precision for detail-oriented tasks, and a new 14-key function row allows easy access to features like screen brightness and volume controls. The ...
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More than a month after their reveal at CES 2025, I think it's fair to say NVIDIA's 50 series RTX GPUs are a disappointment. Between manufacturing issues, the company's misleading marketing around the 5070 and minimal performance gains over the 40 series, this might be one of NVIDIA's worst releases in recent memory. But the worst part of it all has been watching history repeat itself. Looking back at the last few weeks, I'm reminded of an article I wrote in 2022. The short of it was I bought an...
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Legendary 90s and 2000s publisher Acclaim is to be resurrected by industry veteran Alex Josef, and it'll focus on bringing indie games to market.
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While President Donald Trump has always seemed somewhat out of place in Washington, that’s nothing compared to what we’re now seeing with his pal Elon Musk. Working under the auspices of the president as a “special government employee,” Musk — the world’s richest man, who spent well over a quarter of a billion dollars to...
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Microsoft has announced its first wave of Game Pass titles for March.
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Warhammer: Vermintide 2 from developer Fatshark just got an upgrade for Easy Anti-Cheat, and this finally makes online play work properly on Linux. Although you still need to opt into a Beta.
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Apple has been steadily updating its product lineup over the last year or so to make sure as many devices work with Apple Intelligence as possible. But shockingly enough, the new base iPad now has an A16 chip rather than the A14 in the previous model. That'll certainly provide better performance, but it's not enough for Apple Intelligence. It's an obvious way to differentiate this iPad from the just-updated iPad Air, which now has an M3 chip. The two most recent Air models also work with Apple I...
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It's been less than a year since Apple update the iPad Air, but the company is taking another opportunity to speed things up by adding the M3 chip to the mix. The new iPad Air still comes in 11- and 13-inch sizes and starts at the same price as the prior model — $599 for the 11-inch and $799 for the 13-inch. It also works with a redesigned Magic Keyboard, similar to the one Apple introduced last May with the iPad Pro. It's definitely a strange update, given that Apple doesn't typically upgrade ...
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This far into 2025, you might think the conversation about the best games of 2024 settled. The Game Awards in December set the tone, the recent DICE Awards followed TGA’s lead quite closely, and the nominations for the forthcoming Game Developers Choice Awards indicate it won’t deviate far from the consensus either. But the BAFTA...
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Why does it take a DIY YouTube channel to show how to do local dimming right?
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Apple today announced the 11th-generation iPad, now featuring the A16 Bionic chip and more storage. The announcement came alongside the debut of the new iPad Air, which now features the M3 chip. From Apple's press release: The A16 chip provides a jump in performance for everyday tasks and experiences in iPadOS, while still providing all-day battery life. Compared to the previous generation, the updated iPad with A16 is nearly 30 percent faster. In fact, compared to iPad with A13 Bionic, users wi...
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I'm Ver-done-sk with all this waiting around.
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Apple today introduced a new iPad Air with the M3 chip, an updated Magic Keyboard, and more. The new iPad Air can be pre-ordered starting today, and it will launch on March 12. This story will be updated with more details.Related Roundup: iPad Air Buyer's Guide: iPad Air (Caution)Related Forum: iPadThis article, "Apple Announces New iPad Air With M3 Chip, Updated Magic Keyboard, and More" first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Despite the overwhelming power of the RTX 5090, it was perhaps the RTX 5070 that saw the most headlines in the wake of Nvidia's 50-series announcements. RTX 4090 levels of performance from a $550 card is a heck of a promise, but what's arrived isn't anywhere near as exciting. Instead, we're looking at something akin to the RTX 4070 Super, a good card by all accounts at its $600 price point, but equipped with DLSS 4 and discounted to $550. That's a reasonable upgrade, but not one that'll grab the...
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The AMD ambush ought to prompt a radical rethink of the green team's pricing for a card which could, and maybe should have been the RTX 5060.
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Peak Design may have recently begun dabbling in tripods and dedicated smartphone accessories, but it started as a bag maker. It’s continuing that tradition by announcing its first-ever roller luggage, the Roller Pro Carry-On. This bag is appropriate to stow away overhead during flights, thus the name, but also comes with some tech-friendly features. First of all, there’s a hidden compartment specifically for an AirTag tracker. That would come in mighty handy in the case of a mistaken identity/sw...
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I can pinpoint the exact moment when I developed a fear of water in videogames. It was ‘Apprehension,’ better known as the ninth level of Half-Life. If you’ve played it, you already know what I’m talking about - that bit where you have to go into the shark cage and fight the Ichthyosaur. Let’s not go any further than that. I don’t want to remember it. But needless to say, as in reality, the ocean in videogames can be a treacherous, scary place. A cross between the aquatic tension of Dredge and h...
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I'll cut right to the chase: If you're an RTX 4070 owner looking to upgrade to NVIDIA's latest video cards, the $549 RTX 5070 won't be much different than what you're used to. Aside from DLSS 4's ability to generate multiple extra frames, the 5070 is practically the same as the 4070 Ti in our testing (and in some cases it's worse). So if you're already committed to spending more than $500 for a new GPU, you're likely better off saving up a bit more for the $749 5070 Ti, which has more VRAM (16GB...
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Alienware unveiled a widescreen 34-inch QD-OLED monitor a few years ago and it was hit from the get-go thanks to the HDR brightness, OLED color accuracy and smooth 175Hz refresh rate. Now, the company has launched an updated version that boosts the refresh rate to 240Hz — making it a tempting option for gamers who prize visuals and speed. Dell's gaming brand also revealed several inexpensive LCD gaming models, including a 25-inch, 320Hz model for just $250. On top of the boosted refresh rate, t...
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The post Coming Soon to Game Pass: 33 Immortals, Mullet Madjack, One Lonely Outpost, and More appeared first on Xbox Wire.
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Will look to "support indie developers and reignite classic franchises". Back in the day, Acclaim Entertainment was a pretty formidable force in the games industry. It has dozens upon dozens of games under its belt, including the first two Burnout titles, the Turok series, NBA Jam, and of course, Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16 - License to Drive. Ahh, good times. Unfortunately, the company went bankrupt in September 2004, but now, just over 20 years later, Acclaim is making a comeback.
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I’ve only been using Alienware’s new 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor for a few days, but I only needed a slice of that time to know that it’s a pretty great value. Having reviewed Sony’s $1,099 InZone M10S 1440p gaming monitor a few months ago, Alienware’s monitor is a much easier sell: it’s cheaper at...
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Acclaim, the publisher behind hundreds of classic games from the 80s and 90s, is set to be revived.
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Konami has finally announced a new entry in the Suikoden series after thirteen years, but it might not be what you want it to be.
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While EA have officially open sourced a bunch of classic Command & Conquer titles like Red Alert and Generals, the cross-platform OpenRA project continues advancing with a new release out now.
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Monster Hunter Wilds has hit an extremely impressive sales milestone within three days of its release, beating previous entries in the series easily.
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Keeping a Secret. Investment firm Emona Capital LLP announced today that it has completed the successful buyout of Secret Mode — the publisher behind the likes of A Little To The Left, Wobbledogs, Loddlenaut, and more — from Sumo Group, a Tencent subsidiary. This isn't the firm's first foray into the gaming biz, either. Emona Capital currently owns development studios Relic Entertainment and Amber Studio, though it has negotiated this buyout with Secret Mode leadership Ed Blincoe and James Schal...
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While the developers of Valheim continue working on the Deep North biome, they've released another smaller update with some fixes and improvements to make the game smoother.
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