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Nintendo Direct showing upcoming games of 2023 is February 8

Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. Register here. Nintendo announced this morning that its next Direct presentation will be on February 8 at 2pm PT. According to Nintendo’s description of the event, it will last for about 40 minutes and will primarily focus on games launching in “the first half of 2023.” Tune in at 2 p.m. PST…
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OnePlus 11 tipped to cost €899 in Europe

After launching in China earlier this year, the OnePlus 11 is making its global debut later today. But ahead of that, one last leak offers up one of the only things we didn’t know – the OnePlus 11’s price. According to Max Jambor, a reliable OnePlus tipster, the…
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Android TV 13 has finally, actually launched

While Android 13 made its debut on smartphones and tablets back in August of 2022, Google has been slow to bring the finalized update to the TV. Now, Android TV 13 is finally, actually here, but still in a limited capacity. In a quiet update to a developer page, Google has officially launched Android TV 13 to an actual piece of hardware. Google technically announced the formal launch of Android…
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OnePlus Pad is a flagship Android tablet w/ Dimensity 9000, 12GB RAM, more

At the Cloud 11 event, OnePlus unveiled its plans to release a true flagship Android tablet, the OnePlus Pad, with an impressive set of specs. Since the release of Android 12L, there’s been a renewed interest in large screen Android devices including foldables and tablets. OnePlus is joining that effort, sharing a vision for a broader ecosystem of devices that it calls the “1+4+X” model.
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OnePlus 11 won’t be sold through T-Mobile

It’s been abundantly clear over the past few years that OnePlus has been slowly pulling its focus away from the US market, and this year another nail is going into that coffin as OnePlus 11 won’t be sold at the brand’s only remaining carrier partner, T-Mobile. With…
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Google Search will blur explicit images by default for everyone in the ‘coming months’

Google has announced today that, in the “coming months,” it will start to blur explicit images in Search with a new default setting. A new online safety feature will blur images that are considered “explicit” in Google Search. That refers to images containing gore, graphic violence, or sexually explicit (pornographic) content. The change was announced in a blog post in accordance with…
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