• The New Razer Blade 18 Has A Unique Dual-Mode Display And RTX 50-Series GPU
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    Razer has unveiled the Blade 18 (2025), its most powerful gaming laptop to date. Like the recently announced Blade 16, the new 18-inch Razer laptop utilizes the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-Series GPUs. Both of Razer's new high-end gaming laptops are available to preorder now and expected to release on April 30. The Blade 18 starts at $3,200, while the Blade 16 retails for $2,800 and up. Razer Blade 18 Gaming Laptop (2025) Starting at $3,200 | Includes Chroma Laptop Stand & X-Ray Skin Preorder at Razer Razer Blade 16 Gaming Laptop (2025) Starting at $2,800 | Includes USB-C Dock & X-Ray Skin Preorder at Razer Preorders for the Blade 18 come with the Laptop Stand Chroma ($130 value) and the X-Ray Chroma Skin ($65 value). If you preorder the Blade 16, you'll get Razer's USB-C Dock ($120 value) and the X-Ray Chroma Skin ($60 value).The Blade 18 has a unique dual-mode display that supports 3840 x 2400 UHD+ resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate. Alternatively, the screen can render images at 1920 x 1200 FHD+ resolution with a blistering 480Hz refresh rate.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • How to Reach 80,000M in Dead Rails
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    Dead Rails inRoblox is a super-intense zombie survival train game that requires players to think about their every move; otherwise, it might cost them all their hard work. It's recommended that players try and play with multiple people, as it will help support them, especially toward the end of the game as the enemies get more powerful.
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  • Accidental Win - Right on Time!
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    A wooden beam saves a player from falling in Elden Ring and more accidental wins.
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  • Asus and AMD are giving away Monster Hunter Wilds with PC upgrades as low as $176
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    Monster Hunter Wilds is set to release on Friday, and its possible youve already placed a pre-order for one of the games editions. Oh, you havent? Well, if you need a new PC gaming component now or in the near future, both your patience and your purchase will be rewarded with a free copy of the game. Asus and AMD are running promotions that bundle Wilds with the purchase of various gaming monitors, processors, graphics cards (these are in short supply), headsets, and more.Depending what you buy (and where you buy it from), their respective offers expire at different times. Asus fleet of eligible products are on Amazon, and after you purchase something, youll need to visit this promotional site and upload your receipt before March 31. The game code will arrive via email within 10 business days. As for AMDs products, those are on Newegg. You have through April 26 to buy an eligible product, but May 24 is the deadline to visit this promotional site and enter the coupon code you received by email.Heres a list of some of the most affordable and interesting products included in this promotion.If you arent totally sure whether you want to go with AMD or Intel for your next CPU, perhaps it comes down to whichever company is including better games for free with purchase. While AMD is attempting to lure you with Monster Hunter Wilds, Intel is offering both Assassins Creed Shadows and Civilization 7 through March 31 with the purchase of an eligible processor. Good luck with that decision. Its not an easy one!
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  • The Boys sets Supernatural reunion for its final season
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    The Boys is getting the boys back together. Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins will reunite with their former Supernatural co-star Jensen Ackles in the Prime Video series fifth and final season.The news was announced Wednesday on The Boys social media channels. Hey Jared, weve got work to do again, Ackles says in the video, before throwing to Padalecki and then Collins.While details on their roles are being kept under wraps, Amazon confirmed to Polygon that Ackles, Padalecki, and Collins will share scenes together. This is a dream come true for Supernatural fans, who have missed seeing the beloved trio on their screens since the long-running WB-turned-CW series ended in 2020 after 15 seasons. View this post on Instagram A post shared by THE BOYS (@theboystv)As exciting as this casting news is, we cant say its surprising. The showrunner of The Boys is Eric Kripke, Supernaturals creator and showrunner for the first five seasons. Kripke cast Ackles as Soldier Boy in season 3, but hes far from the only SPN vet thats joined the cast. Most notably, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jim Beaver have appeared on the Prime Video series. Heres hoping The Boys somehow finds a way for Morgan to also share scenes with his former co-stars, though that may be tough-to-impossible given his character is only a hallucination of Butchers. But hey, stranger things have happened on this show.
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  • Pixel Phones Are Getting a New Scam Detection Tool
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    Pixel users will soon get an extra layer of protection against malicious calls and texts, as Google's AI-powered, real-time scam detection is rolling out widely next month. The Gemini Nano feature, which is coming to both Google Messages and Phone by Google, runs in the background and will alert you mid-call if it identifies "conversation patterns commonly associated with scammers." You'll hear a beep at the beginning of possible scam calls to indicate that the conversation is being monitored, with subsequent beeps sounding every few minutes. You'll also see an on-screen prompt when suspicious activity has been detected, with options to "End call" or mark "Not a scam." For messages, possible scam texts will be automatically moved to your Spam & blocked folder. Google says that the feature works on-device only and will not save or record any call or message content. Google rolled out live threat detection for spotting malicious apps on your Pixel late last year (the same time that Scam Detection launched in a public beta). That feature alerts you to suspicious appsspecifically, "stalkerware" that scrapes your personal datain real time so you can evaluate and delete them if needed. How to enable scam detection on your PixelOnce scam detection is widely available in March, you can activate the feature for calls in your settings. Open Phone by Google Settings > Scam Detection and toggle scam detection on. To enable detection and filtering for spam texts in Google Messages, go to Messages Settings > Spam protection.Of course, threat and scam detection features don't absolve users of the responsibility to follow basic security best practices when it comes to calls, messages, and apps. Be wary of calls and texts from numbers you don't know, and don't engage with anyone requesting urgent action, such as providing sensitive information, sending money, or downloading software or apps to your devices. Don't click links in suspicious texts or emails, and always go directly to the website for the bank or institution to locate contact information.
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  • The Sennheiser Accentum Earbuds Are 50% Off Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.The market for earbuds can be hectic if you're not on top of it, with many brands and new models coming out regularly. I do keep up with them, though, and can tell you which ones are worth your money. The Sennheiser Accentum earbuds are a great value right now, after a 50% discount that lowers their price to $99.95 (originally $199.95), the lowest price they've ever been, according to price-tracking tools. Sennheiser Accentum Earbuds ANC: Yes, Battery Life: 28 hours, Interface: Touch, Microphone: Dual, IP Rating: IP54. $99.95 at Amazon $199.95 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $99.95 at Amazon $199.95 Save $100.00 The Sennheiser Accentum earbuds came out in the summer of 2024 with an "excellent" review from PCMag. They stand out in their bass frequency and sound quality as well as their ANC performance, and they use tap controls that are fully customizable in their companion app. There is also a customizable EQ in case you like your sound signature to sound a certain way. If you're not sure how to choose your EQ, there is a feature that lets you choose while you listen to different media or genres of music so you can have a set EQ profile for every scenario (like a preset for podcasts, the gym, running outdoors, etc). Combine that with the Sound Zone feature, which automatically chooses an EQ preset depending on your location, and you have yourself a sound set just for you no matter where you go (picture walking into your office and automatically blocking out noise with ANC and setting your preferred EQ automatically).The earbuds have an IP54 rating for water- and dust-resistance, so you can take them outdoors. Just be aware that these earbuds are bigger than most (some people might find that uncomfortable). The earbuds automatically pause when you take them out of your ears, which is always a nice feature. They have Bluetooth 5.3 with Appex, AAC, and SBC codecs and you can expect about six hours of battery life and 20 hours from the carrying case.For $100, these earbuds are a great value, and perfect for people who value ANC and like bass.
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  • iPhone 16e review: What's your acceptable compromise?
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    Ive been traveling through time this week. Reviewing the iPhone 16e feels at once like Im visiting my younger self and also forced to live in olden times, especially since Ive been using an iPhone 16 Pro for months. No matter the device youre currently using, getting the iPhone 16e necessitates embracing change. Sure, thats part and parcel of getting any new phone (and any transition in life), but when it comes to the iPhone 16e, not all change is good. And when you consider the $599 starting price, many of the omissions, ostensibly made in an effort to squeeze Apple Intelligence into the most affordable iPhone, become harder to swallow. It isnt surprising that Apple had to make compromises with the iPhone 16e to offer a more affordable entry-level device; whats unexpected is the decision to not add a second camera or MagSafe. Just the fact that it insists on calling the iPhone 16es 48-megapixel camera a 2-in-1 camera system, makes it clear the company knows two sensors is something people want. Instead, the iPhone 16e comes with an A18 chip that powers Apple Intelligence, as well as the C1 modem, which is the first designed by the company. Youll need to be extremely meticulous when poring over the list of similarities and differences between all the currently available iPhones, since there are many tiny factors to consider. What wireless charging speed or standard of Wi-Fi would you need? Do you care about cameras? Sure, you can compare these specs yourself, but Im here to tell you exactly what these differences mean in the real world. In my week or so with the iPhone 16e, I felt the drawbacks of the camera the most I can live without MagSafe and the Dynamic Island. But what the iPhone 16e does offer is fast performance, a clean design, long battery life and, most crucially, cheaper access to Apples ecosystem. Design and display Lets be real: Apple was never going to launch another iPhone SE in 2025 with a dated design and no AI support. The iPhone 16e, like its name suggests, is visually very similar to the rest of the iPhone 16 lineup. That is, until you turn the screen on. Once you can see the bezels and the notch up top, the device has a stronger resemblance to an iPhone 14. I was only temporarily distracted by the relatively thick borders, though. Anyone coming to the iPhone 16e from an older iPhone is unlikely to be bothered by this. More importantly, the display is protected by the Ceramic Shield material that was introduced on the iPhone 12. The previous iPhone SE did not have this same protection. On its back, the iPhone 16e has a plain white (or black) matte surface with a single camera at the top left corner. It was hard to differentiate between the three iPhone 16 models I carried around for testing unless I looked at their rears thats how similar they are. In fact, their dimensions are almost identical, with less than a millimeter and 3 grams separating the iPhone 16e and the iPhone 16. iPhone 16e iPhone 16 iPhone 16 Pro 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8 mm 5.78 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches 147.6 x 71.6 x 7.8 mm 5.81 x 2.82 x. 0.31 inches 149.6 x 71.5 x 8.25 mm 5.89 x 2.81 x 0.32 inches 5.88 ounces / 167 grams 6.00 ounces / 170 grams 7.03 ounces / 189 grams In real life, the only thing I really noticed was the weight. All these phones fit in my pockets and purses, and for once Apples cheapest phone doesnt immediately appear drastically out of place. The iPhone 16e even has the Action Button that debuted on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which Ill talk more about later. Even the most discerning reviewer will have a hard time complaining about the iPhone 16es 6.1-inch display. Not only does it finally feel like something you can use in 2025 thanks to its size (compared to the 4.7-inch anachronism that is the iPhone SEs screen), the fact that its an OLED panel means its brighter and more vibrant. All the better to watch Instagram and TikTok videos on, right? Its worth noting, though, that the iPhone 16 gets significantly brighter. Even the iPhone 15, which costs $100 more than the 16e, hits the same numbers as the iPhone 16, though only the latter can get down to 1 nit of brightness. I'll also point out that many Android phones at this price offer faster refresh rates, which would make doomscrolling a lot smoother. The iPhone 16e is stuck at the same slow 60Hz as the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, while the Pro models get ProMotion speeds of up to 120Hz. Neither the iPhone 16 nor the 16e support Apple's Always On Display, either. One final difference on the iPhone 16e is that its the last remaining handset across Apples lineup to have a notch on its display. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 both have the companys pill-shaped Dynamic Island, which has functional benefits as well as looking better. It lets you keep an eye on live activities, like a timer, sports event ticker, ongoing media playback and more. Its funny how dependent Ive become on this feature in the years since it was introduced. On the iPhone 16e, I was slightly confused and annoyed that I couldnt access quick controls for Spotify in the notch, for example, or that voice recordings wouldnt appear in the notch as animated waveforms. Still, people considering the iPhone 16e are more likely to have never encountered Dynamic Island in their daily lives, so it wont be a jarring change. Its unlikely to factor into your consideration when buying a new phone, but this experience certainly shed light on my feelings for a recent feature Id grown to take for granted. Camera experience and performance Since reviewing the iPhone 16e has felt like traveling back in time, I took it to the Met museum to photograph some ancient artifacts, with the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro as testing companions. For the most part, the iPhone 16e and iPhone 16 delivered about the same level of detail, saturation and vibrancy. It was even hard to tell which of the two devices did better with my low-light shots of a beautiful chandelier suspended above a room from an 18th-century Parisian hotel. Although they have similar 48MP sensors, the iPhone 16s is larger, which makes the closeness in performance here slightly surprising. Cherlynn Low for Engadget The same goes for selfies, which largely looked almost identical whether I shot them on the iPhone 16 or the 16e. Though both devices pack 12MP TrueDepth cameras up front, each packs a custom sensor and lens that integrate with the software and Apple Silicon. Its unclear what exactly the differences lie, but suffice it to say that regardless, they took photos of comparable quality. Itd be nice if I could say the iPhone 16e delivered basically the same camera experience as the iPhone 16 for $200 less. But the lack of a second lens on the rear is limiting in a few key ways. First, theres the fact that an ultrawide camera is just more versatile. Not having one presented challenges quite quickly, like when I entered a small room in the British art hall and wanted to capture the entirety of a pair of tall display cases containing dozens of ornate plates. With the iPhone 16e, I had to back up so much that I almost had to leave the space to get the two cases to fit in the frame. On the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, switching over to the 0.5x zoom option enabled me to take the shot without moving much at all. Youll also find an older version of Portrait mode on the iPhone 16e, and this is where the majority of my grievances with the camera lie. If you dont care about pictures with blurred backgrounds and a faux depth of field effect, youll be a lot less bothered. But for those like me, it might be frustrating to learn that the iPhone 16es Portrait mode only works when it detects a face in the scene. This harkens back to the days of the iPhone 7 Plus, when Portrait Camera was first rolled out. Even then, Apple was able to apply the effect to non-human faces and objects like plants as the dual-camera system enabled the iPhone to calculate depth and add blur based on that. Setting aside the annoyance I felt at not being able to use Portrait mode on food, animals or other subjects, the fact that the iPhone 16e is using data from one camera for this effect also impacts its results. This was noticeable in my portraits taken of a bust in the museums European Sculpture Court. With the pricier phone and its two cameras, Apple delivered more accurate blur, keeping the visage, hair and neck looking crisp. On the iPhone 16e, the sculptures neck and chest were blurry upon closer inspection. Cherlynn Low for Engadget I ended up playing a game of Will it Portrait or Will it Not Portrait in the museum, pointing the iPhone 16e at random faces in faded tapestries, softly outlined sculptures and oh so many busts. Frequently, even when a face was clearly visible to me, the iPhone 16e wouldnt recognize that one was in frame and did not allow me to snap a Portrait. Again, this is frustrating only if you take a lot of pictures in that mode. You might be able to live with a single camera if you dont mind inferior Portraits compared to higher-end iPhones. However, bear in mind that the solo sensor setup also means you wont get things like the latest generation of Photographic Styles, the companys sophisticated color and tone filters which I raved about when I first tested it for my iPhone 16 Pro review. While thats a more recent feature, its hard to ignore that anyone coming from an iPhone 11 or later already has a dual-camera setup and will have to give up an ultrawide camera and a faceless Portrait mode. The iPhone 16e is also missing camera features like Spatial, Action and Cinematic modes, which are omissions that actually matter less at this price. Though I think having Macro support would be nice, I can understand its absence since its for more niche use cases than portraits. Its also reasonable that the iPhone 16e doesnt have Camera Control, which is the dedicated side button that debuted on the rest of the iPhone 16 family last year. Ive grown to appreciate it as a quick, tactile way to launch the camera app (though I dont care as much for the touch-sensitive slider controls). I thought Id miss it when having to test the iPhone 16e, since I was going to be repeatedly opening its camera all day. But I managed to mostly substitute that by configuring the Action button to launch the camera. The Action buttons location near the top of the right edge isnt ideal, since its more of a reach, but its better than having to pull out the iPhone, tap its screen and long press or swipe the camera shortcut. Brian Oh for Engadget The Action Button as a gateway to Apple Intelligence You can also set the Action button to switch between audio profiles or focus modes, turn on the Flashlight or even start any app or series of actions you can customize via Apples Shortcuts. Crucially, you can set the button to launch Visual Intelligence, as well. This represents the first time Visual Intelligence has been accessible via something other than Camera Control since its introduction with the iPhone 16 series last year. The capability is also coming to iPhone 15 Pro models via an iOS 18.4 update. At the moment, without long-pressing a physical button, you cant use your iPhones camera to look up things around you. When I set the iPhone 16es Action button to launch Visual Intelligence, I got basically the same experience as I did on the iPhone 16 Pro. I pointed it at nearby plants and the very fashionable and hip sneakers I had on. Though Siri (with ChatGPTs help) did not correctly identify the brand of my shoes, it did suggest some similar styles. Googles image search, which is the other of the two built-in options to get answers from your iPhones camera, delivered slightly more helpful results for the wooden table I was looking at and where I could buy something similar. Apple Intelligence Visual Intelligence is just one part of the entire Apple Intelligence package, which permeates the iPhone 16 lineup. I wont dwell too long on the individual features here, since weve already covered them fairly extensively since the company started rolling them out last year. I will just say that I was able to fairly smoothly use Image Playground to create a background for an event I was coordinating in Apple Invites, get my haphazardly written notes proofread and summarize a Wikipedia entry on Zero Day TV series via Writing Tools. The iPhone 16e is a capable Apple Intelligence machine, if AI is your thing. Performance, the Apple C1 modem and battery life All of that is powered by the A18 chip sitting inside the iPhone 16e, and the fact that its in a phone that doesnt cost $700 to start is surprising. It may have one less GPU core than the iPhone 16, but that didnt hinder my escape from the hordes of ghouls chasing me down in Vampire Survivor. Thats a fairly simple game to run, computationally speaking, and Ive yet to really push the iPhone 16e with more demanding options. But if youre looking for a phone that will handle titles like Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile or League of Legends: Wild Rift without hiccups, youll have to spend hundreds more. In daily use, the iPhone 16e was smooth and zippy, and the only slowdowns I encountered were in situations that also challenged powerhouses like the iPhone 16 Pro. That included waiting for Apple Intelligence to make a Genmoji of a video shoot, for example, or for Image Playground to return results based on the same prompt. Sometimes Cleanup in the Photos app would not respond despite my repeated drawing on things I wanted to erase from an image, but that feels more like an Apple Intelligence issue than a slow processor. I noticed the slightest delay compared to the iPhone 16 when waiting for Night mode to complete capturing a photo in low light, with the iPhone 16e taking a second or so longer. With its bigger battery and new C1 modem, the iPhone 16e is supposed to last a few hours longer than the iPhone 16 when playing video. Though I was unable to run a full-on battery test, in general the iPhone 16e had no problem lasting well longer than 24 hours. I pulled it off the charger on Sunday at about 10am and on Tuesday morning I still had 60 percent left after a day of camera testing. Granted, this is still a very new device that Ive been using as a secondary phone, so runtimes will likely drop a bit with greater use. But compared to my experience with a brand new review unit of the iPhone 16 Pro, the iPhone 16e certainly gave me far less battery anxiety. As for that custom modem, it's hard to tell after just one week of use whether people will run into any significant issues or interference. But during my time with the iPhone 16e on an AT&T eSIM, I've found little problems with the network. I'm a T-Mobile user, and often lose signal when I'm at places like underground train stations or Moynihan Train Hall in Penn Station. When I couldn't send a message on my iPhone 16 Pro with T-Mobile, I was able to connect over AT&T with the iPhone 16e. This has less to do with Apple's hardware and more to do with each carrier's coverage, of course. The same goes for the modem's general performance I consistently saw the iPhone 16e (with C1) significantly outperform my iPhone 16 Pro on Speedtest and Fast.com tests, but much of that has to do with individual network speeds. It also depends on whether you're using a phone that supports ultrawideband 5G, which would see huge boosts to performance. The C1 modem doesn't support that, so if you've been relying on mmWave 5G (mostly via Verizon in the US), you'll have to sacrifice it if you buy the iPhone 16e. Brian Oh for Engadget How does the iPhone 16e compare to the iPhone 16 and the iPhone SE? There are numerous other little differences between the iPhone 16e and the iPhone 16, and Ill list some of the more significant ones here. Probably the most noteworthy is that it doesnt support Apples MagSafe, which would let it magnetically attach to stands, grips and other accessories. As someone who plops her iPhone on a MagSafe charging stand only when there is no other USB cable available, the lack of MagSafe didnt actually meaningfully impact my experience. But if you rely on such an accessory, the iPhone 16e isnt for you. While you could add MagSafe compatibility to the 16e with cases or adapters, youll still be stuck with pokey, last-generation 7.5W wireless charging speeds (per the Qi standard). Other iPhones support faster speeds the iPhone 15 goes up to 15W while the iPhone 16 can hit 25W. If were going to get down to the nitty gritty, I should also point out that the iPhone 16e supports Wi-Fi 6, not Wi-Fi 7 like the iPhone 16. The iPhone 16e is also lacking compatibility with the Thread smart home networking standard and while its camera does offer optical image stabilization, its not the Sensor-shift OIS that the iPhone 16 (and the iPhone 15) provide. Finally, and this is far from the last omission from the iPhone 16e, the device doesn't support ultra-wideband, meaning if you're locating your devices via Find My, you will rely on Bluetooth and won't get the more precise tracking on AirTags and phones that have UWB. All this spec-sheet scrutiny is getting at is that as an investment, the iPhone 16e is likely to get outdated again sooner than the iPhone 16. Still, its a nice upgrade from the iPhone SE (2022), thanks to the addition of USB-C charging, a sharper camera, an actual zoom option, a beefier processor, satellite communications for emergencies and a bigger, better screen. Regardless of how you (or I) feel about Apple Intelligence, theres no denying that its inclusion makes for a phone thats more modern, too. Also, Genmoji is just fun. Considering how far behind the iPhone SE was compared to the iPhone 13, the fact that the iPhone 16e is so close to the rest of the iPhone 16 portfolio is impressive. I guess I would have preferred a cheaper entry-level iPhone with a few other compromises, rather than one thats so similar (in both specs and price) to the next version up. And as much as Id like to compare the iPhone 16e to its peers on the Android side of the smartphone market, I have to acknowledge that most people considering an iPhone are likely already happily stuck in the Apple walled garden. They probably dont want an Android phone, no matter how many cameras it has, how quickly its screen refreshes or how fast it can charge. When you can be a blue bubble texter, who cares about how much smoother a game plays or how rapidly Instagram posts zoom past my eyes, right? (Sarcasm, in case it wasnt obvious.) If you did want to learn more though, check out our post on how the iPhone 16e compares to the competition. Wrap-up Its easy for me to get caught up in outrage, ranting at Apples decisions to exclude MagSafe or raise prices. But for people who dont use magnetic accessories or who finance their smartphones over a two-year period, those might be non-issues. What bothered me most as I was reviewing the iPhone 16e wasnt its slow wireless charging speed or the notch atop the display it was ultimately the solo camera sensor. Anyone coming from the iPhone 11 and up will likely miss the ultrawide option, even if the iPhone 16es 48MP sensor is a genuine improvement. Whether the iPhone 16e is a good purchase for you ultimately depends on how much those limitations bother you. If you dont care about MagSafe, taking photos or the principle that you could save hundreds of dollars on a better Android phone, the iPhone 16e makes sense. In fact, for people who want to buy their first iPhone or someone whos less tech-enthusiastic, the iPhone 16e is a capable, good-looking handset. Those who, like me, cant do without a second camera, can consider the iPhone 15, which costs just $100 more. You wont get Apple Intelligence or the Action button, but I doubt many will miss those features. Ultimately, though, unless you really cant fork over the $200 difference (which works out to a few dollars a month over two years), the iPhone 16 is a better buy for most people.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/iphone-16e-review-whats-your-acceptable-compromise-020016288.html?src=rss
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  • The PS Plus monthly games for March include Dragon Age: The Veilguard
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    A new month is almost upon us, which means Sony is about to refresh the lineup of games that all PlayStation Plus members can claim and keep in their collection as long as they maintain their subscription. Between March 4 and March 31, you'll be able to snag Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Sonic Colors: Ultimate and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection.Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PS5)is the clear headliner this time around. Fans had to wait a decade between new installments in BioWare's series, partly because the studio rebooted its work on the latest title several times. Veilguard, an action RPG, is a direct sequel to 2014's Dragon Age Inquisition. It garnered generally positive reviews and we appreciated the visuals and BioWare's attention to detail with the game's characters.However, Dragon Age: The Veilguard failed to meet BioWare parent EA's sales expectations. In its first two months, the game brought in 1.5 million players, which is about half of what EA expected in that timeframe. That player count includes those who checked out the game on the EA Play Pro subscription service, so it's not clear how many copies of the game EA has actually sold so far. That disappointing sales performance is perhaps one reason why Dragon Age: The Veilguard is joining the PS Plus Monthly Games lineup a hair over four months after it was released.Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PS4) is a remaster of a platformer that was originally released on the Wii back in 2010. As for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection(PS4 and PS5), that includes 13 classic TMNT games Konami released between 1989 and 1994, such as the all-time great Turtles in Time. The collection has a number of quality of life features, including online and local multiplayer, a rewind option, the ability to save at any point and button remapping. There's also concept art and "historic TMNT media content."Until this trio joins the PS Plus Essential lineup on March 4, you can still snag February's games. Those are Payday 3, High on Life and Pac-Man World Re-Pac.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/the-ps-plus-monthly-games-for-march-include-dragon-age-the-veilguard-181028013.html?src=rss
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  • This startup wants to back up your data on the Moon in a 'data center' that could probably sit in the palm of your hand
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    Lonestar wants to bring data services such as Disaster Recovery and Resilience-as-a-Service to the Moon.
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