#1Technology
Deal | Mass Effect Legendary Edition is now available with a record 92% discount, bringing the remastered trilogy down to $4.79. The bundle offers strong value, combining sharper visuals and gameplay refinements with one of gaming’s most acclaimed choice-driven sci-fi narratives.
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Last week, Nothing began teasing a new product on social media featuring the "(b)" branding. The teaser followed the company's confirmation that it would not launch a new CMF phone this year. Now, Nothing has seemingly confirmed that a new Phone (4b) series is on the way.
In a new video teaser shared on X, Nothing India has all but confirmed the arrival of the Phone (4b) series while also offering a glimpse of its design. Meanwhile, a microsite has also gone live on Flipkart that further teases the “(b)” branding.
The teaser shows a sketch of a handset which suggests the Phone (4b)...
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Pixel owners are reporting touchscreen problems following the update to Android 17, including brief freezes and reversed scrolling gestures. Google has acknowledged the issue but has not yet released a fix, leaving users with unreliable workarounds and recommendations to delay updating where possible.
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Deal | Steam is now offering The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt at a 90% discount, bringing the acclaimed RPG down to $2.99. Released in 2015, the choice-driven fantasy epic remains popular to this day and is considered by some to be one of the best RPGs of all time.
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WWDC has come and gone once again, and there are a number of key updates coming to the IT world this fall. One note before we begin: now is the time to test your device workflows, apps, etc. Bugs that are reported early in the beta process are the ones that get fixed.
With macOS 27 and iOS 27, the transition to declarative device management is no longer a forward-looking roadmap notice from Apple. It’s the standard. By moving legacy configurations into the declarative model and introducing powerful new native controls, Apple is giving IT departments the tools to keep Apple the best vendor for IT endpoints.
Source: 9to5Mac
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BYD has released its Great Tang 3-row SUV with the longest range on a charge in its class from a battery larger than the Cybertruck's. The big family SUV offers 10-minute charging and rear-wheel steering that can crabwalk while parking.
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#7AI / ML
ChatGPT told a user their generated images were permanently lost — then recovered them after an emotional appeal of sorts. Here's what actually happened, and why you should never trust an AI's "gone forever."
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Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S27 series in early 2027, and rumors suggest the lineup will introduce a new Pro model. The Galaxy S27 Pro is said to sport a 6.47-inch display, and a fresh leak now claims it could also get a feature currently exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Tipster Digital Chat Station claims on Weibo that Samsung is currently testing a hardware-level privacy screen feature for the Galaxy S27 Pro.
Privacy Display enabled on the Galaxy S26 Ultra
Notably, the Galaxy S26 Ultra was the first Samsung smartphone to introduce the Privacy Display feature, which...
Source: Gsmarena
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Last year, Apple debuted Digital ID on iPhone, allowing users to use their US passport as identification in Apple Wallet. Apple’s been rolling out drivers licenses in Wallet slowly over the past few years, but that’s on a state-by-state basis. Digital ID is universal, allowing anyone with a passport to use it.
Of course, you can use it at TSA checkpoints in airports – but Apple had a bigger scope in mind: digital age and identity verification. While not yet confirmed, it’s possible that we could see a first major implementation of this quite soon, in Claude.
Source: 9to5Mac
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For fans of a popular Activision shooter, nostalgia is often expensive. The upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 PS5 ports may cost a total of $80. An Xbox Store update also hints that on their July release dates, the PlayStation Store will sell aging DLC separately.
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An EU retailer posted new SKUs that seemed to correspond to GTA 6 pre-orders. The higher prices concerned some buyers, but a dependable retail insider has dismissed them as placeholders. Barring any earlier leaks, Rockstar should confirm the game's cost on June 25th.
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#12Technology
A newly leaked image points to the GA-110PKM-7A, reportedly Casio's first full-sized G-Shock collaboration with Pokémon. Previous partnerships were limited to compact Baby-G models, which makes this translucent, Pikachu-themed GA-110 somewhat important.
Source: Notebookcheck