Google may have decided to cancel the Pixel Fold | More than 70 older Xbox games headed to newer consoles | Denon just launched its first pair of true wireless buds
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We've been looking forward to the Google Pixel Fold for months, so we're disappointed to hear rumors that Google will cancel the launch of the foldable smartphone. Supply chain constraints – a common issue right now – have been cited as the reason. READ MORE
As part of the Xbox 20th anniversary celebrations, Microsoft has announced that the backward compatibility program for the Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One is being extended by more than 70 games – you can start enjoying the retro titles right away. READ MORE
Home theater hi-fi expert Denon is moving into true wireless buds: the Denon Noise Cancelling Earbuds ($159 / £139) and Wireless Earbuds ($99 / £89) are available now, promising the level of audio quality we've come to expect from the brand. READ MORE
Anticipation levels are high for the OnePlus 10 and OnePlus 10 Pro, and the latest Pro model leak includes unofficial renders, hardware specs, and a surprisingly early release date – apparently these phones could be with us as early as January. READ MORE
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shows off the company's GeForce RTX 3090; the 4000-series cards are set to be considerably faster (Nvidia)
Information is starting to leak out about the Nvidia 4000 series of GPUs, following on from the hugely successful 3000 series. The latest from the rumor mill suggests that the RTX 4090 could offer three times the performance of the high-end RTX 3090. READ MORE
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