Month: February 2023

Samsung is the best at big. Big, brash, bold, kitchen sink phones. The company that mainstreamed the phablet a dozen years ago has never given up on big dreams about big phones. Last year, the company took a risk — sunsetting the beloved Note line. While I stand by my initial assessment that the Samsung
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You might be wondering why a video game website like Kotaku is writing about sports, but the connection between games and sports runs much deeper than the annual release of Madden. One of the most prevalent cultural links between video games and football, even to those who don’t care about the sport, Super Bowl ads
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Air taxis make up most of the hype surrounding eVTOLs — electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles — despite their long path to market, steep upfront costs and plethora of regulatory hurdles. Ryse Aero Technologies, an Ohio-based startup building aircraft that are akin to flying ATVs, thinks eVTOL tech could be put to better use
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If your marketing plan doesn’t include TikTok, YouTube Shorts or Instagram Reels, well, can you really call it a marketing plan? Video content is vital for driving early engagement, which is why growth expert Jonathan Martinez (formerly of Postmates, Uber and Chime) shares four tactics for getting started: Leverage creator marketplaces Produce short-form videos Build
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In this article: If you’re in the market for a new smart TV, look no further. Almost all TVs these days have smart features, allowing streaming movies from Netflix and Disney Plus without a separate device. However, it can be hard to know which TVs’ smart features are the best. Many manufacturers partner with established brands like Roku, Amazon and Google, which means
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If you’re an Android user and you don’t want your smartphone or apps giving away your geolocation information around the clock, you might want to consider using a reliable and well-tested VPN, or virtual private network. Will a VPN totally eliminate all of your privacy headaches? Certainly not. But the best Android VPN will offer you
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The struggles to get Microsoft’s proposed $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard over the line aren’t just playing out at government watchdogs and in the public eye, but in courtrooms as well. And in one of those battlegrounds, Microsoft is making demands of its rival Sony that the latter say constitute “obvious harassment”. CC Off
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