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Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Remake All But Confirmed As Ubisoft Teases Its Existence In New Update

Though Ubisoft has never confirmed the existence of an in-development remake of 2013’s excellent Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, it has struggled to contain rumors that it’s in the works. Between leaked art books, insider reports, and more, all signs point to it being real. Now, Ubisoft has added fuel to the fire with a pretty straightforward tease. The company released an Assassin’s Creed franchise update today – read Game Informer’s full report on it here – and in it, new Head of Content Jean Guesdon, who was also creative director on Black Flag, alluded to the rumored remake.  “Speculation around Assassin’s…

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5 reasons to skip the MacBook Neo and buy an older MacBook Air instead

Apple launching a truly affordable MacBook was something many had been waiting for. The MacBook Neo was announced with a starting price of $599, making it the most accessible entry point into the MacBook lineup. At first glance, it sounds like a dream device for students, casual users, and anyone who wants macOS without spending nearly a thousand dollars. But once you dig into the details, it becomes clear that Apple cut a few too many corners to hit that price tag. Some of these compromises make an older MacBook Air, especially the M4 model, a far better long-term buy.…

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 02 Reloaded Update Adds New Maps And Modes For Competitive, Warzone, And Zombies

Hot off this week’s announcement of Call of Duty’s reworked battle-royale experience, Black Ops Royale, Treyarch has detailed what players can expect from its other multiplayer modes, including competitive multiplayer, Zombies, and the rest of Warzone. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7: Season 02 Reloaded offers new maps and modes across its various game pillars.As part of this mid-season update, players will receive new maps and modes for both Zombies and multiplayer, as well as Glitch Fractures and Nightmare Skills in Endgame, plus new weapons, blueprints, Operator skins, and more through events and weekly challenges.  WarzoneIn Call of Duty’s flagship…

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How to set up your calling card on an Android phone and customize it

Android phones now let you personalize how you appear on a call with the Calling Card feature in the Google Phone app. Instead of a basic contact photo, you can create a full screen visual card that appears during calls. You can add a photo, adjust how it looks on the screen, and customize the name style that appears when you call someone or when they call you. The feature is part of a recent update to the Phone app and works on devices running version 182 and above. Once a calling card is created, the image and text style…

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Assassin’s Creed Unity 60 FPS Patch Hits PlayStation 5 And Xbox Tomorrow

Ubisoft has announced that a 60 FPS patch is coming to Assassin’s Creed Unity, its French Revolution-set game released in 2014, tomorrow, March 5, on PlayStation 5 and Xbox consoles. This news comes as part of a wider franchise update from Ubisoft today that detailed in-development Assassin’s Creed projects like Codename Hexe, Codename Invictus, and more, including a tease for the long-rumored Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag remake. In the update, the new Assassin’s Creed series Head of Content Jean Guesdon writes, “We know some of you have been waiting for it for a long time, so get ready to re-experience…

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I am using the Google Pixel 10a and it’s a pretty misunderstood phone – in a good way

Soon after Google gave us our first glimpse of the Pixel 10a, it attracted plenty of heat. Looks identical to its predecessor. A no-upgrade chip situation. A similar status for the camera. And display. And battery. That’s a lot to take in.   It’s almost as if Google pulled an Apple. And somehow, did worse.  But there’s more to this phone than meets the eye. I have only had the chance to push it as my daily driver for a week, which is not enough for a full review. But that spell still gave me enough encouragement to keep driving it…

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MacBook Neo vs MacBook Air: which affordable Apple laptop is the right pick for you?

Apple has launched its most affordable MacBook yet, and as earlier leaks suggested, it’s called the MacBook Neo. Priced at only $599, it costs almost half as much as the latest M5 MacBook Air. But the big question is: did Apple cut too many corners to hit that price point, and whether you would be better off splurging for the MacBook Air instead? Let’s find out. The price tag – the part everyone actually cares about Let’s get this out of the way first. The MacBook Neo starts at $599 for 256GB storage, or $699 if you upgrade to 512GB…

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5 reasons to skip the MacBook Neo and buy an older MacBook Air instead

Apple has introduced the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop designed to make macOS more accessible to a wider audience. Starting at $599, the device is the cheapest MacBook the company has released in years and is aimed at students, first-time Mac users, and buyers considering Chromebooks or lower-end Windows laptops. The laptop marks a notable shift in Apple’s strategy. Instead of relying on older models like the 2020 M1 MacBook Air to serve as a budget option, Apple has launched a dedicated lower-cost MacBook designed specifically for price-sensitive markets. The Neo features a 13-inch display, 8GB of RAM, and…

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Report: Saros And Ghost Of Yōtei Aren’t Coming To PC As PlayStation Charts A Return To Console Exclusivity

After releasing first-party games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarök, and The Last of Us Part II on PC over the past six years, PlayStation is returning to console exclusivity going forward. That’s according to a new report from Bloomberg, which also says single-player games like last year’s Ghost of Yōtei and the upcoming bullet-hell shooter Saros will not be released on PC.This is part of a wider shift in release strategy, which will see PlayStation still launch multiplayer games like this week’s Marathon and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls (releasing in August) on other platforms like PC and even Xbox, while…

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MacBook Neo vs MacBook Air: which affordable Apple laptop is the right pick for you?

Apple has just introduced its most affordable laptop, the MacBook Neo, priced at $599 in the US. The new laptop comes in indigo, blush, silver, and citrus color options, while rocking the same fundamental design language as the latest generation MacBook Air. What’s inside the MacBook Neo? It features a 13-inch display with a 2408 x 1506 pixels resolution and 500 nits of peak brightness. Notably, there is no notch at the top, and the bezels are also thicker. Apple is offering the laptop in two storage variants – 256GB and 512GB – while the RAM is locked at 8GB…

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