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Nintendo Switch to get Redout Soon

The first original racer game coming to Nintendo Switch will be the Redout. The announcement comes from Nicalis, the developer of the game. The game will come to Nintendo Switch sometime in the spring. Users will be able to purchase it at retail and digitally via the Nintendo eShop. Even …

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Epsilon Electronics Booth Robbed at CES 2017

CES 2017 was a great event. Even so, it seems that not everything went according to plans. Epsilon Electronics reported that their booth at the consumer electronics show was robbed during the event. The perpetrators stole seven units from the company’s booth, including two conceptualized units. According to Paul Goldberg, Vice President, …

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Casio to Launch New Smart Outdoor Watch with GPS

Casio just announced that the company is going to release the second smartwatch from its Smart Outdoor Watch lineup.  The new gadget will become available starting April 21, and it will run on Android Wear 2.0. It will feature the same water resistance and tough performance for outdoor activities alongside …

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DJI Unveils New Drones and Accessories at CES 2017

DJI is indubitably one of the best drone manufacturers. Naturally, the company is present at the CES 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada this week. And it comes bearing new gadgets. The drone manufacturer announced in a press release on Tuesday that they introduced two new Osmo product extensions, alongside a …

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LG Robots To Be Unveiled at CES 2017

CES 2017 officially debuts on January 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, LG is planning on revealing its new robots starting January 4 at this event, before the official opening of the conference. The information comes from a  press release offered by LG Electronics USA on December 30, 2016. Besides …

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Sony Music Apologizes for Hoax Tweet Announcing Britney’s Dead

Some people think that they can post anything on social media pages without any consequences. Or at least it would seem so. Probably Sony Music didn’t think too much before tweeting that Britney Spears was killed in an accident. Of course, the company quickly apologized to the pop star and stated …

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