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Best Games Like The Last of Us Part 2 For Under $30
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Best Games Like The Last of Us Part 2 For Under $30

There aren't many games that hit that emotional rawness and avalanche of feelings like The Last of Us Part 2 does. It's one of the most controversial games in existence due to its divided player base. On one hand‚ there are those who love it and how Naughty Dog took huge chances by killing off one of its main characters‚ and then there are the ones who hate what they did due to one character‚ in particular‚ Abby.
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New Hampshire Debates Canceled After Nikki Haley's Refusal
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New Hampshire Debates Canceled After Nikki Haley's Refusal

New Hampshire Debates Canceled After Nikki Haley's Refusal
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The Media Lie of Greg Abbott Causing Immigrant Drownings Is the New Version of ‘Israel Bombs a Hospital’
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The Media Lie of Greg Abbott Causing Immigrant Drownings Is the New Version of ‘Israel Bombs a Hospital’

The Media Lie of Greg Abbott Causing Immigrant Drownings Is the New Version of ‘Israel Bombs a Hospital’
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Kamala's Bizarre‚ Problematic Comment About the Opposition and Joe Biden's Intellect
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Kamala's Bizarre‚ Problematic Comment About the Opposition and Joe Biden's Intellect

Kamala's Bizarre‚ Problematic Comment About the Opposition and Joe Biden's Intellect
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WATCH: Javier Milei Arrives at the World Economic Forum and Lights the Place Up
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WATCH: Javier Milei Arrives at the World Economic Forum and Lights the Place Up

WATCH: Javier Milei Arrives at the World Economic Forum and Lights the Place Up
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REVEALED: China Mapped COVID-19 Genome Weeks Before Admitting Its Existence
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REVEALED: China Mapped COVID-19 Genome Weeks Before Admitting Its Existence

REVEALED: China Mapped COVID-19 Genome Weeks Before Admitting Its Existence
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iPhone 16 Pro 2TB could be cheaper than expected‚ but there’s a catch
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iPhone 16 Pro 2TB could be cheaper than expected‚ but there’s a catch

A new leak suggests an iPhone 16 Pro with 2TB of storage isn't farfetched from happening. According to a DigiTimes report‚ Apple is considering adding Quad-Level Cell (QLC) NAND flash memory in large-capacity 1TB iPhone models. With that‚ the company would use the Triple-Level Cell (TLC) NAND flash for lower storage‚ such as 128GB‚ 256GB‚ and 512GB‚ while higher storage (1TB and possibly 2TB) would use this other technology. The benefit of QCL is reducing production costs by offering more storage in less space. However‚ adopting this technology means Apple would offer slower data write speeds than those at a lower capacity. With that‚ an iPhone 15 Pro Max with 1TB would have faster writing/reading speeds than the iPhone 16 Pro with 1TB of storage‚ for example. In addition‚ the QLC NAND Flash is less reliable than TLC as it has reduced endurance for writing data since it can store more information in less space. Although this might sound like a downgrade‚ you shouldn't worry that much. The performance difference is little. For example‚ the QLC flash storage offers write speeds of 550MB/s‚ while the TLC option can hit between 450MB/s and 500MB/s. This difference would be more evident in a workstation computer as it would be concerning in editing videos‚ programming‚ etc.‚ but not on a smartphone. With this change‚ Apple could offer a cheaper 1TB and even a higher-storage version without burdening the user with a $2‚000 iPhone. Despite that‚ rumors about the iPhone 16 Pro highlight the future larger display‚ 48MP ultra-wide lens‚ better battery‚ and an improved A18 Pro chip‚ likely to heat less with a better overall performance. The iPhone 16 Pro is still several months ahead of us. We expect to learn more about its future capabilities when Apple announces iOS 18 during the WWDC. Reports say AI features will be the focus of this year's Worldwide Developers Conference. Don't Miss: iPhone 16: Everything we know so far The post iPhone 16 Pro 2TB could be cheaper than expected‚ but there’s a catch appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: A new stimulus check is coming next week – here’s when you’ll get it
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Starlink Community Gateways boast 10 Gbps speeds from space – but it costs millions
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Starlink Community Gateways boast 10 Gbps speeds from space – but it costs millions

Starlink is obviously the leading company in the world when it comes to providing reliable internet connectivity from space. The SpaceX company is now moving into new territory and‚ instead of just offering small dishes for van lifers‚ boaters‚ and remote homeowners‚ is looking to expand its larger community-level product. The company has announced a new program called Community Gateways which claims to offer fiber-like internet performance from space. While that sounds awesome‚ this isn't something you're going to be able to buy for yourself. Starlink Community Gateways will cost partners a one-time fee of $1.25 million and $75‚000 per month per gigabit of performance. Continue reading... The post Starlink Community Gateways boast 10 Gbps speeds from space – but it costs millions appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: A new stimulus check is coming next week – here’s when you’ll get it
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I’d buy the Galaxy S24 Ultra solely for this one key hardware feature
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I’d buy the Galaxy S24 Ultra solely for this one key hardware feature

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S24 series on Wednesday during a special Unpacked event hosted in San Jose. If you've followed all the rumors‚ Samsung's announcements will not surprise you. Everything about the Galaxy S24‚ S24 Plus‚ and S24 Ultra has leaked ahead of the show. The design‚ Galaxy AI features‚ specs‚ and prices were all detailed in various reports in the preceding months. 🚨 PREORDERS ARE LIVE! You won't believe the Galaxy S24 preorder deals Samsung is running! Those rumors warned that Samsung's Galaxy S24 line will depart from the Galaxy S23 series when it comes to System-on-Chip (SoC) choices. Samsung was expected to use its own Exynos 2400 chip in some Galaxy S24 variants. Others were said to get Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy SoC. Thankfully‚ we don't have to speculate any longer. Samsung and Qualcomm have made it official. The Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip in the US and in international markets. The Galaxy S24 Plus and regular Galaxy S24 models will pack the same chip in certain regions‚ including the US‚ but they'll have Exynos chipsets in some other markets. Continue reading... The post I’d buy the Galaxy S24 Ultra solely for this one key hardware feature appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: A new stimulus check is coming next week – here’s when you’ll get it
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Circle to Search is the kind of brilliant AI feature I’ve been waiting for
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Circle to Search is the kind of brilliant AI feature I’ve been waiting for

Samsung’s big Galaxy S24 day is here‚ and it comes with a heavy focus on AI‚ just as we expected. After all‚ Samsung used every chance it got to tease the Galaxy AI experience coming to its flagship mobile devices. Artificial intelligence had an important segment during Samsung’s Unpacked event. The company unveiled the various generative AI features coming to the three Galaxy S24 phones. But if there’s one that stole the show‚ at least for me: Cirlcle to Search. 🚨 PREORDERS ARE LIVE! You won't believe the Galaxy S24 preorder deals Samsung is running! As the name implies‚ you simply have to circle something on the screen to instantly initiate a Google Search. This is an incredible feature to have on a mobile device‚ but one that’s not made by Samsung. It’s not even made for the Galaxy S24 Ultra‚ which comes with a built-in tool to help you search (or scribble) faster.  Circle to Search is a brand-new Google Search feature that Google announced on Wednesday‚ in partnership with Samsung for the Galaxy S24 launch. The feature will also be available on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro later this month. Google plans to expand to other devices after that. Continue reading... The post Circle to Search is the kind of brilliant AI feature I’ve been waiting for appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: A new stimulus check is coming next week – here’s when you’ll get it
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