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SMARTPHONES
Only This Week: Fight the Evil Forces on This Beautiful PC for Free
Each week, you can save money on video games by checking out the current offer on the Epic Games Store. The quality and genre of the free games vary greatly, so it’s worth checking in every week to ensure you don’t miss out on any great deals. If the game of the week doesn’t appeal to you, there’s no harm in skipping it. This week, you can download Eastern Exorcist and Jorel’s Brother and The Most Important Game of the Galaxy.

by Corinna Oettinger

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ENTERTAINMENT
Step Aside, Nintendo: This New Game Has Serious Animal Crossing Vibes
Just a few weeks ago, HoYoverse announced a new game, Honkai Nexus Anima. Now, the company has surprisingly dropped yet another brand-new title, one that is not even part of an existing franchise. But what can gamers look forward to with this game? Well, it looks like Nintendo could finally be facing some serious competition around the Animal Crossing concept.

by Corinna Oettinger

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Forget AirPods Max: These Headphones Raise the Bar on Sound Quality
Following the launch of Bowers & Wilkins’ Px7 S3 earlier this spring, the British audio brand is back with another set of over-ear headphones. This time, it’s a more high-end addition to their P series, the Px8 S2. The new model brings improved audio, better noise cancellation, and a sleeker, semi-modular design, though it comes with a higher price tag.

by Jade Bryan

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SMARTPHONES
6 Months After Its Release: $70 Game Announces Shutdown Date
Video games shutting down soon after being released have been an ongoing issue for a long time. And even though initiatives like the Stop Killing Games movement are trying to fight against the shutdown of more and more games, an end to the practice is not yet in sight. One genre of games that’s been hit especially hard is sports games. They tend to have a significantly shorter shelf life than other genres, which can lead to frustration among players.

by Corinna Oettinger

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HEADPHONES
A World’s First: These 2-in-1 Headphones Solve an Annoying Problem
Normal in-ear headphones usually don’t feature particularly good call quality—this means the person on the other line doesn’t understand you perfectly at times. Dedicated headsets, on the other hand, are often not very comfortable to wear and cannot be used for leisure purposes. With the OpenRock Link 20, you have both functions in a single device. As a pair of open-ear headphones, they are ideal for listening to music during sports or while on the move. You can also easily connect a microphone boom via a magnet to perform video calls with high voice quality when the need arises.

by Felix Kemper

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The affordable 1More SonoFlow is a fantastic option.

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HEADPHONES
The Hidden Science of Stereo Sound: Why R and L on Headphones Matter
It seems almost inconsequential: two letters, barely visible even when printed—L and R, signifying Left and Right. Anyone who puts on a pair of headphones tend to casually take a glance, place them on their ears, and that’s it. What are the letters there for, actually? Wouldn’t it sound the same if you were to wear it differently? The short answer: no. The long answer is about how our brain decodes audio—and why an incorrectly worn pair of headphones can cause the entire sound architecture to collapse.

by Blasius Kawalkowski

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SMART HOME & ROBOTS
JBL’s Go 4 Portable Speaker is Tiny But Loud, Now Just $39
JBL makes some of the best portable Bluetooth and wireless speakers, and right now, its smallest and latest Go 4 speaker is on sale at major retailers. Both Amazon and Best Buy currently list the JBL Go 4 for $39, down from the usual $49. That saves you $10 or 20 percent, which is already a solid deal.

by Jade Bryan

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SMARTPHONES
Buy an Xbox Now–It’s About To Become Much More Expensive
Much of the talk around tariffs has died down in recent weeks, but that doesn’t mean that they no longer affect companies and customers alike. Now, Microsoft is feeling the consequences of the ongoing trade war between the US and China. As a result, hardware prices are about to increase significantly, starting with the popular Xbox console in October.

by Corinna Oettinger

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
OnePlus’ Impressive Buds 4 Are Cheaper Than Ever, Save 23%
OnePlus’ wireless earbuds are a highly recommended option, especially if you’re on a budget and don’t want to dent your wallet with pricier alternatives. They often feature high-end specs for less, and if you’re on the hunt for a set, the latest Buds 4 are on sale, dropping to $99 from $129 at Amazon. This slashes the earbuds’ price by $30 (23%).

by Jade Bryan

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Nothing’s New Buds Have a Strange Feature, and It Actually Makes Sense
It’s nothing new for Nothing to bring unique features to its devices, and the company’s latest wireless earbuds are proof of that once again. The startup has launched its new flagship earbuds, the Ear (3), with a refined design and upgraded audio capabilities. But the biggest change lies in the charging case, which introduces a feature you won’t find in current rivals.

by Jade Bryan

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