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Monument Valley 2 and Lara Croft GO for Android are now free

Two of the best-received mobile games are now free to download and play on your Android device – and . Both have won “Best Mobile Game” at The Game Awards (in 2017 and 2015, respectively) and have received raving reviews from publications and players alike. Monument Valley 2 The downloads should remain free for the next 7 days, but there’s no point in waiting &#8211…
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Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro hit Europe, starting at €799

A month after they were announced in China, Xiaomi’s Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro are now officially coming to the European markets. The Mi 10 will start at €799 for the base 8/128GB version, there’s also an 8/256GB model for €899. The Mi 10 Pro will go for €999 in its 8/256GB…
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You can’t search for a plus sign in Safari on iOS 13.4 and macOS 10.15.4

Here’s a funny bug. On the newest versions of iOS and macOS, you cannot search for a plus sign (the ‘+’ symbol). Try it. Using Google search in Safari, type a search query in the unified address bar that includes the plus sign. When you press “Go” to search, the symbol will be removed from the output. Similarly, you can search in the search field of Google page — and you will end up on…
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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite renders and specs leak showcasing the upcoming Android tablet

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has now leaked in press renders with more details of the device specifications also revealed. Samsung isn’t known for making a huge spectacle of its tablet lines, but the Korean firm is one of the few that persist with the Android tablet even with lacking app support and just poor overall competition in the space. If you’re in the market for an…
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Google Podcasts app now available on iOS

Google has finally released its podcasts app on iOS. This is by far the most feature-rich the service has ever been and finally has a shot at being a usable podcasting app. New Home tab The new app features a new three tab UI. The first home tab features all your…
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Movies Anywhere is bringing its digital film locker to LG’s TVs

Movies Anywhere — the Disney-owned movie locker service that combines your purchased films across digital stores including Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, and Google Play — is launching a native app for LG’s smart TVs. The app will be available for LG TVs running webOS manufactured from 2017 onwards, including its excellent OLED models. The launch makes LG’s televisions the first smart…
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