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The Logitech G29 racing wheel drops to 9.99, and the deal timer is already running

If you’ve only played racing games with a controller, a proper wheel is one of the most dramatic “oh, this is different” upgrades you can make. Braking feels more natural, steering gets more precise, and even older racing games become more fun because you’re actually driving instead of tapping sticks. Right now, the Logitech G29 Driving Force wheel and pedals are $199.99, down from $329.99 for 39% off. The important detail is the countdown: this discount is shown with a timer and is set to end soon. What you’re getting The G29 bundle includes a steering wheel and floor pedals…

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Apple Watch Series 11 hits 9 in a fast-ending deal, a great excuse to finally upgrade

If you’ve been hanging onto an older Apple Watch and telling yourself “it still works,” this is the kind of deal that makes upgrading feel simple. Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS) is $299, down from a $399 retail value, saving you $100. The other reason it matters: this price is tied to a deal countdown, so it’s not the sort of discount you can count on being there later tonight. What you’re getting Apple Watch is still the easiest way to make your iPhone feel more useful throughout the day. You get glanceable notifications, quick replies, call handling, timers, alarms,…

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Android 17 brings seamless app handoff across devices and web

Google’s latest Android update is bringing a feature long associated with Apple’s ecosystem to Pixel and Android users. With Android 17, Google is enabling a new “handoff” capability that lets users seamlessly move app activity from one device to another – including to the web. Seamless app continuity comes to Android With Android 17, Google is introducing a cross-device handoff system designed to make switching between phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and even web browsers feel more fluid. The feature allows users to continue what they were doing in a compatible app on another device without starting over. For example, a user…

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Your Pixel is getting Android 17 again

Google has restarted the rollout of Android 17 for eligible Pixel devices, resuming its beta release cycle after a short interruption. The company confirmed the update through its Android Developers blog, marking the first official beta of Android 17 and signaling that the next major version of the operating system is moving ahead on schedule. A return to the Android beta track The rollout had briefly stalled following reports of minor stability issues in earlier test builds. With the new beta now available, Google is inviting developers and Pixel users enrolled in the Android Beta Program to test Android 17…

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Google boosts Gemini 3 Deep Think AI and it’s a huge milestone for 3D printing

Google has just updated the Deep Think mode for its Gemini 3 model, and it’s a massive step forward for chores involving 3D printing. For the unaware, Deep Think mode focuses on enhanced multimodal understanding and reasoning, and its latest upgrade pushes it further for engineering, research, and scientific tasks. The core focus is going from theoretical to practical applications. One of those application areas is 3D printing. Essentially, Gemini 3 Deep Think is going to turn your rough sketches into a proper 3D model and generate a file ready for feeding to a 3D printer. What you have here…

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State Of Play Recap, Plus Pokopia Preview And Reanimal Review | The Game Informer Show

It’s another jam-packed week of The Game Informer Show! Sony stepped onto the virtual stage this week to lay out its roadmap heading into this summer, so Kyle, Wesley, Charles, and Eric got together to talk through all the big announcements.After the break, stay tuned for Charles’ impressions of Pokemon Pokopia, a very chill take on Pokemon life. Then, we have review impressions of the haunting Reanimal and Romeo Is A Dead Man, and even a little surprise indie recommendation at the end!The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering the video game industry. Join us every Friday for…

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Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Is Coming To PC Next Month

Kojima Productions, with the help of Nixxes, is bringing last year’s Death Stranding 2: On The Beach to PC on March 19.The PC version will have unlocked framerates during gameplay, ultra widescreen support, DualSense controller support, and upscaling and frame generation.Follow the link to read Game Informer’s Death Stranding 2: On The Beach review. 

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Death Stranding 2 for PC finally has a release date, with new modes at launch

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is officially making its way to PC, as Sony has confirmed the game will release on PC on March 19. Kojima Productions has partnered with Nixxes Software, a Dutch studio acquired by Sony in 2021, for the PC edition. The sequel picks up nearly a year after the events of the original Death Stranding with a new adventure in Australia. Players once again step into the boots of Sam Porter Bridges, navigating a fractured, post-apocalyptic world haunted by otherworldly threats. The core mission remains familiar, with Sam reconnecting isolated survivors by expanding the chiral…

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Ghost Of Yōtei: Legends, The Free Four-Player Co-Op Multiplayer Mode, Goes Live Next Month

Last year, Sucker Punch Productions launched Ghost of Yōtei exclusively on PlayStation 5, with the promise of a free update for its multiplayer Legends mode. Now, courtesy of a new trailer during today’s State of Play, we know Ghost of Yōtei Legends goes live on March 10. This free update will go live for anyone who owns Ghost of Yōtei and, similar to Ghost of Tsushima Legends mode, will feature cooperative multiplayer action for up to four players. This time, you’ll be taking on the “demonic Yōtei Six,” which appear to be mythological spins on the Yōtei Six protagonist Atsu fought…

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Sony launches a subscription service to lease PlayStation 5 consoles, but you can’t get one

There was a time when getting a new PlayStation console meant something: staring at your bank account, convincing yourself that it is the right decision, swiping your card, and sighing dramatically after stepping out of the shop with the console; it felt like a ritual. However, somehow, the concept of owning something has become so outdated in 2026 that even Sony has decided to provide the PlayStation 5 on a lease or rental program (along with other PlayStation hardware), at least in one of its key markets. A Netflix-style approach to next-gen gaming In the United Kingdom, Sony has partnered…

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