Popular iPhone accessory maker Belkin has issued a recall for three of its products, including the Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro, the Belkin BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K, and the Playa USB-C PD Power Bank 20K. The Auto-Tracking Stand Pro has a model number of MMA008, the BoostCharge Power Bank has a model number of BPB2002, and the Playa Power bank has a PB0003 model number. Model numbers are located on the back or side of each product. The charging stand and both power banks were sold i...
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I'm going to buy one for every room in my house.
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Valve's new living room box is not built for the hardcore, and that's kind of the point.
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Folks who are looking forward to a fresh flavor of life simulation in the form of Paralives will have to wait a while longer before they can jump into the Sims-like game. The game was supposed to hit early access on Steam on December 8, but lead developer Alex Massé and the team at Paralives Studio have pushed back the release date to May 25. Massé explained that the team expanded its playtests in the lead up to the early access period, "and the latest feedback we received made us realize the ga...
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Just a few weeks before its planned release in December, the upcoming life sim has been pushed all the way back to May 2026.
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Woe unto people who like making smaller, prettier versions of themselves kiss: the Paralives developers are delaying their homey life sim following playtests, to fix some bugs and fill out the game's town with activities. Paralives had been due in early access this December, but will now launch on May 25th 2026.
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Misery devs have removed a helicopter model, guitar songs, and Stalker-themed easter eggs at GSC's request.
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There's a recycle button for a reason.
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Most of the attention on Rockstar post-GTA 6's second delay has, rightly, been focused on their abrupt firing of 31 employees, for which the IWGB have accused the company of union busting. As all of that happens, though, the video game making machine continues to churn on, and GTA Online's continuing to get the additions Take-Two said it would when they set this latest delay in stone. GTA 5's online element/cash cow guise has long been a playground where regular people like you or me can live ou...
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While most of the enormous Call of Duty audience buys each annual entry without hesitation for its multiplayer offering, the single-player campaign is also a big part of the experience. CoD campaigns are often big on popcorn silliness and refreshingly tight. Some people just like to start a game and see its credits roll within a weekend, you know? But judging by the early impressions of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 that are beginning to surface online, it sounds like this year’s campaign comes with...
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ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard is a very interesting looking first-person puzzler that's now set to arrive February 12, 2026 that's all about mixing colours.
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Existing OEM agreements to the rescue, it seems.
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Proceed with caution! Nintendo has finally announced a whole bunch of new information for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond ahead of its launch on 4th December 2025. One thing that's quietly slipped by, however, is the reveal of a brand-new suit for our protagonist Samus Aran. As highlighted by Nintendo Wire in the below post, the suit can be seen in a short clip posted on the official Japanese website.
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We're finally getting another proper modern rally racing sim with Assetto Corsa Rally out now in Early Access.
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With the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, eager fans have criticised Activision for its in-game calling cards seemingly created using generative AI.
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Go forth, minions.
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French illustrator Ugo Bienvenu set out to tell a different kind of utopian story with Arco. “We shouldn't know the future," he says.
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This week marks PS5’s fifth anniversary! To celebrate, we asked you to share unforgettable moments from the last five years using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here’s this week’s highlights: Dande_Lion55 shares the iconic fight between Kratos and Thor in God of War Ragnarōk PattyGnand shares pixel-level celebration in Astro Bot FrameCaptureVP shares Ellie swinging an axe...
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Built by DayZ creator Dean Hall’s RocketWerkz in collaboration with ex KSP devs, the Kitten Space Agency alpha is now available to download.
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Making the move is looking more and more tempting.
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Cicadamata" - yes the rogue apostrophes are part of the official title, yes I will exclude them in future because they make my thalamus itch - is one of those games that makes me incandescently sorry I didn't spend the past 20 years studying graphics design so that I could, for example, tell you what exactly is going on with that icecream bar HUD, those landscapes of bright diodes and cubes sliding through checkerboard obelisks, those twirling android digits, that wrist-rolling Muji paperweight ...
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You’ve never seen this many “art improvements.”
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Pop-in, pop-out. Our pals over at Digital Foundry have provided their verdict on the recently-released Pokémon Legends: Z-A on Switch and Switch 2, covering the tech utilised and the performance gap between the two consoles. Looking at the visuals in the sole location of Lumiose City, Digital Foundry states that the execution is rough around the edges, looking "garish" even on the Switch 2. One particular highlight is the fact that the majority of NPCs found on your travels are motionless; roote...
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Snag Superman, Jurassic World: Rebirth, Final Destination: Bloodlines, and more on Blu-ray and 4K discs for cheap ahead of Black Friday.
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In the opening of the new Call of Duty, Milo Ventimiglia lays a cigar on the grave of series fixture Frank Woods. He takes a long stroll through a cemetery with Troy Marshall, the powerful backbone of last year's story, now white-haired and walking with a stick. Four decades have passed since the events of Black Ops 6; gone in the blink of an eye, the pull of a trigger.
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Refreshing, ain't it?
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If you clicked on this story because you don't know what a fabric shaver is, you're not alone. That was me not too long ago when I started searching for something that could get rid of the pilling on some of my most loved pieces of clothing. Blessedly, I stumbled upon the Philips Fabric Shaver, a type of device I didn't even know existed, and decided to give it a shot. It's now an essential piece of tech in my house, and you don't have to pay as much as I did for it thanks to this Black Friday d...
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After bringing in another team to help, Deep Rock Galactic is getting Season 6 sometime early next year with a bumper addition of new content.
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The current Microsoft and Sony consoles have lacked for defining games and next-gen moments. GTA 6 will likely deliver, but will it be too late?
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Like a rogue moving to flank, Critical Role and Prime Video have dropped the very first episode of their new animated show, The Mighty Nein.
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Google changed how it surfaces articles, but you can set preferred sources and avoid AI overviews from sites you don't trust. Here are the settings.
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The best SMG in BO7.
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That's a lot of special thanks.
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Or you could dive into Windows 11.
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