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How to play PC games on Mac, iPhone, or iPad with Nvidia GeForce Now

Apple products aren’t normally known for being amazing gaming consoles, but Nvidia wants to change that. is its cloud-based gaming service, which instantly transforms your Mac, iPhone, or iPad into the gaming rig you’ve always dreamed of it being. How it Works Through GeForce Now, you’re able to play your existing library from popular stores like Steam, Uplay, Epic Games, and GOG, so…
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Nokia 2720 V Flip phone coming to US with Google Assistant, Verizon LTE hotspot

In working to expand availability around the world, Google, over the years, has brought Assistant to feature phones. Nokia is now launching the 2720 V Flip phone with Google Assistant in the US on Verizon’s 4G network. The Nokia 2720 V Flip is officially a “smart feature phone” with a 1.3-inch outer display that shows caller ID and time/day/date. The 2MP rear camera is novelly placed on…
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Alphabet Scoop 122: Previewing Google I/O 2021

This week 9to5Google’s Abner Li, Ben Schoon, and Kyle Bradshaw discuss more details in the Google and Roku YouTube TV disagreements and what they all expect from Google I/O next week. Sponsored by NVIDIA GeForce NOW: Real-time gameplay straight from the cloud to any device…
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First look at Specialized’s $15,000 Kenevo SL super light electric mountain bike

The Specialized Kenovo SL electric mountain bike was just unveiled today, bringing the Kenevo into the “Super Light” family of Specialized’s Turbo e-bike line. You might recall that Specialized already has an SL electric mountain bike, the Specialized Levo SL that was unveiled last year. The Kenevo SL is a more hardcore downhill-style e-bike designed for the more extreme riders that…
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The F-22 is going away, eventually. But not before the Air Force gets comfortable with its successor.

WASHINGTON — Top Air Force officials are now convinced the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor lacks the magazine depth and range needed to carry it into the next decade as the service’s air superiority fighter of choice. But the exact timing of its retirement will depend on how quickly the Air Force can put its sixth-generation fighter into production, said Lt. Gen. Clinton Hinote, the service’s…
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