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Lego movie and game bundles are coming to PS4 and Xbox One

It’s a bit surprising we haven’t seen many publishers and studios package movies with their accompanying games. Warner Bros., for one, is going down that path with a string of Lego properties. It’s pairing The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and The Lego Ninjago Movie with their accompanying games, and The Lego Batman Movie with Lego DC Super-Villains. These Lego Double Packs will…
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Walmart stocking iPhone 11 cases ahead of Apple event

The iPhone 11 event kicks off on Tuesday. We have seen leaks of the new phone design all over the place at this point. We are also hearing increasingly of carrier and retailer preparations ahead of the phone’s unveiling. Various carrier partners appear to be preparing for…
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Xbox Live outage locks gamers out again

A month after another extended outage impeded Xbox gamers from playing for hours — and with a number of smaller issues in between — Microsoft’s network is down once again. Right now, many people can’t sign in or do much other than maybe watch Netflix on their Xbox Ones, after hours of problems and more than an hour and a half after its support account said the team was…
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Nokia 6.2 and 7.2 hands-on: Solid affordability [Video]

Even after a hands-on session, there is no denying that the Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 7.2 are two very, very similar smartphones. Without knowing you could easily confuse the two. Although, that isn’t a bad thing as they merge exceptional build quality and solid overall specs…
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Nintendo won't deliver NES and SNES games to Switch on a regular schedule

Nintendo’s addition of SNES games to the Switch Online catalog comes with a gotcha: they won’t necessarily arrive at a steady pace. In sync with a mention on its Japanese website, Nintendo has confirmed to Engadget that its NES and SNES releases “will not adhere to a regular schedule” going forward. That doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll go without new games for…
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Apple tries to clear up Google's claims about iOS vulnerabilities

Apple has taken issue with Google’s findings about exploit-laden websites injecting malicious code into iPhones. Last week, Google published a blog post describing how a handful of hacked websites had taken advantage of an iOS vulnerability. Today, Apple shared a rebuttal. Apple reiterates that the vulnerabilities Google highlighted were fixed in February. It says the attack affected fewer…
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