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Jaguar's 'first' all-electric hypercar exists only on your PS4

Jaguar has unveiled its first-ever electric hypercar. There’s just one catch: for the moment, it will only exist inside of Gran Turismo Sport. The all-wheel-drive Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Coupé draws inspiration from the company’s past race vehicles, including the C-type and D-type. In-game, the Vision’s three virtual motors will produce a combined output of 750kW…
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GamesBeat Decides 129: Ubisoft and Last of Us: Part II delays

Somehow, October is almost over already. With 2019 barreling toward its demise, the GamesBeat Decides podcast is here to think for you so you can focus on finishing some games. On this week’s episode, reviews editor Mike Minotti talks more about Luigi’s Mansion 3. PC…
ComputersNews

Apple's latest MacBook Air is on sale for $900

Not everyone needs a MacBook Pro. The high-powered and high-priced portables are easily capable of tasks like editing HD video, creating graphics projects and resource-intensive development. For those who just need to answer emails, browse the web and get some work done in…
GamingNews

The DeanBeat: Coming to terms with brutality in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Everybody has a line. We all draw it in different ways. That’s the theme of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, this year’s first-person combat game from the Infinity Ward studio and big publisher Activision. But it’s also my own reaction from playing it, which has some of the most brutal scenes I have ever seen in a video game. When I saw (but didn’t play) a couple of scenes during a preview…
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MobileNews

Arlo for iOS gains Dark Mode, 2FA improvements, and more after HomeKit expansion

HomeKit support for the Arlo Ultra smart camera started rolling out to customers a few days ago and now the iOS app has got an update with iOS 13 Dark Mode support, improved 2FA, a host of bugs fixes, and more. After bringing HomeKit support to its Pro and Pro 2 cameras back in August (reviewed) Arlo promised to add the functionality to its high-end Ultra camera sometime during Q4. The company…
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MobileNews

17 malware iPhone apps removed from App Store after evading Apple’s review

Apple has confirmed that 17 malware iPhone apps were removed from the App Store after successfully hiding from the company’s app review process. The apps were all from a single developer, but covered a wide range of areas, including a restaurant-finder, Internet radio, BMI calculator, video compressor and GPS speedometer … The apps were discovered by mobile security company Wandera, which…
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