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It seems like video games are getting more expensive by the hour, which is turning gaming into an increasingly costly hobby. But there are ways around it, and this limited time offer on an otherwise paid PC game is one of them.
GTA 6 is on its way to becoming the most expensive video game of all time. And such an expensive, lengthy process takes time, and lots of it. Rockstar has just announced that the game has, unfortunately, been delayed once more.
Adobe’s apps are a kind of industry standard when it comes to image editing and the graphic design. However, one competitor is trying to dethrone Adobe: Its software not only offers a lot, it is also free.
Six otherwise paid apps are currently available to download for free. Among them are two useful tools that everyone needs at some point in their life. So you should check out these free apps right now, while the promotion lasts.
Receive thousands of TV channels completely free of charge? And without cable or satellite? In times of ever-increasing costs for Netflix, Prime Video and the like, this is rare. But one provider is now making it possible – completely legally.
Gemini is finally arriving on Google Maps, bringing smarter navigation for both commuters and drivers. Here’s why this update could be the most significant one yet for the popular navigation platform.
The Android 16 update is breaking Android Auto for some Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel users. While the exact cause remains unclear, the issue appears to stem from the software itself, leaving many users frustrated and disappointed.
The Steam Deck remains one of the most popular handhelds on the market right now. But some minor issues have been bugging users for years. Now, Valve has delivered an update that finally introduces a highly requested feature.
Xiaomi has recently started to upgrade numerous smartphones to HyperOS 3.0. This version features reworked designs, and doesn’t require Android 16. HyperOS 3 still runs on Android 13, 14 or 15 in some cases, but this is set to change with the next update.