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Xbox consoles have been with us for 20 whole years, and Microsoft is throwing a party of sorts, hosting a livestream that'll celebrate both the past and the future of everything Xbox. We've got all the details of when and how you can tune in. READ MORE
The Pixelbook Go, which arrived in 2019, was the last Google-made Chromebook to launch, and it looks like the next one isn't going to show up anytime soon: one Google exec says we shouldn't expect any new Pixelbook hardware during 2022. READ MORE
It's fair to say the remastered GTA Trilogy has got off to a troubled start, with Rockstar pulling the title entirely from the PC platform while various issues were addressed. Now the game is back for Windows machines – but proceed with caution. READ MORE
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There won't be much left for Samsung to reveal in January, when the Galaxy S21 FE is expected to make its debut. The latest leaks around the phone show off marketing materials, detail the device's specs, and reveal its official case lineup. READ MORE
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