Month: December 2023

What were you loyal Kotaku readers most interested in this year? Despite 2023 offering us scammers in Congress, a megolomaniac destroying one of the most popular social media websites of all time, and a pop star dating an NFL football hero, gamers remained laser-focused on the things that matter most to them as a subculture:
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/ An otherwise iterative year for smartwatches was marked by messy Google transitions. By Victoria Song, a senior reporter focusing on wearables, health tech, and more with 11 years of experience. Before coming to The Verge, she worked for Gizmodo and PC Magazine. Share this story The Verge / Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales This
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What to look for in a vitamin C serum depends on your personal skin concerns. If you’re concerned about acne, be sure to look for products that are oil-free. “Vitamin C is often formulated with vitamin E for their synergistic antioxidant effects, but vitamin E is an oil and may cause flares on acne prone
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Like we said above, the best iPad features right now are distributed across models, making it hard to single out a go-to “perfect” iPad right now. Price, performance, front camera quality, accessory support and display quality vary across models. Most people tend to buy iPads for family or personal use, and you’ll need to decide
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It’s a game under-pressure Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino can’t afford to lose as his side host bottom club Sheffield United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday in the English Premier League.  Despite a staggering transfer outlay of over $1 billion, the west Londoners have lost seven of their 16 EPL fixtures so far this term, making
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A slick new VR headset, a “slim” console refresh, tons of flashy new accessories, and multiple exclusives, including the fastest selling PlayStation game ever, Spider-Man 2. The PlayStation 5 made big moves in 2023. So why does it feel like the console spent most of it resting on its laurels while flailing for a new
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/ Google’s latest update to Maps protects users’ locations from law enforcement. By Justine Calma, a science reporter covering the environment, climate, and energy with a decade of experience. She is also the host of the Hell or High Water podcast. Share this story Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Google will
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