As the Greenlight program goes away, Valve's Steam has bulk-approved "many" of the 3400 games that were waiting on a decision from the program. The only games not approved for sale on the store are those that had "insufficient voter data or concerns about the game."
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Amazon Prime Reload Gives Customers 2% Cashback
Amazon has added a somewhat complicated benefit to Prime that enables customers to receive 2% cashback on purchases if they use a debit vs. a credit card. The new Prime Reload feature mandates you transfer money to an Amazon Gift Card balance before buying anything, however.
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Top European Court Decides ISPs Should Block The Pirate Bay
The highest court in the European Union has ruled in favor of copyright holders in their never ending fight against The Pirate Bay and others. In a ruling from the European Court of Justice (CJEU), it was decided Dutch internet service providers must block access to the site.
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US Says North Korea Has Been Hacking Since 2009
Cyberattacks originating from North Korea have been an issue since at least 2009, according to a US government report. An alert was issued regarding Hidden Cobra, a hacking group in the country that's thought to be engaged in ongoing cyberwarfare attacks.
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Instagram Tests Disclosure Tool For Celebrities With Paid Posts
Instagram is trying out a new feature that makes it easy for celebrities and influencers on the platform to reveal sponsored content. The tool is a simple label that reads "paid partnership with..." and it's an alternative to posting other disclosures.
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Microsoft's Phil Spencer Doesn't Think The Xbox One X Is For Most People
Xbox boss Phil Spencer doesn't believe the newly introduced Xbox One X is intended for the average consumer. Its $500 price tag places it out of the reach of many potential buyers, according to some analysts, but that doesn't sound like an issue from Microsoft's perspective.
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Origin Updates Its Evo15-S Gaming Laptop
Origin Evo15-S gaming laptop was unveiled last year, but due to release of new Intel processors and NVIDIA graphics cards, the company has decided to launch a new, updated version. Due to internal updates, the Origin's new gaming notebook is also slightly bigger.
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Samsung Introduces Two New Galaxy J Series Smartphones
Aside from announcing three new Galaxy J (2017) smartphones few days ago, Samsung has now introduced two new models called Galaxy J7 Pro and Galaxy J7 Max. The devices are priced at 17,900 ($280) and Rs 20,900 ($330), and will go on sale on June 20 and in July, respectively.
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Alpha Unveils New Notebook And Desktop Computers
The maker of an inexpensive Alpha Litebook Linux notebook has now announced two new devices - a compact desktop and another notebook. The laptop is called Alpha Centurion laptop and desktop PC is Alpha Litebox, both of which run Elementary OS, a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu
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Sony Xperia XZ Premium And HTC U11 Get Their First Updates
The newly announced HTC U11 and Sony Xperia XZ Premium have just started receiving their first updates. Both updates are rolling out over the air so it might take time before the updates hit your device. In terms of changes, don't expect any new features.
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Dell Announces A 4K Laser Projector That Costs $6,000
Dell has just introduced its latest laser projector that can cast a 100-inch image from just 4 inches away. The Dell Advanced 4K Laser Projector (S718QL) will be available starting July 19, but the price tag is not something that you would like - $5,999.
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Flagship iMac Pro To Cost Around $17,000
At its annual WWDC 2017 developer conference, Apple unveiled various new products, among which is the new iMac Pro. The new iMac Pro is aimed at professional users and packs some impressive specifications, such as 16-core Intel Xeon processor. The only problem
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Toshiba Launches Tecra X40 Business Laptop
Announced back in January alongside the consumer-oriented Toshiba Portégé X30, the Tecra X40 is now officially available for purchase. The laptop comes with a starting price tag of $1,329.99. The company also announced the addition of several accessories, the Thunderbolt 3
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Motorola To Unveil Moto Z2 On June 27
Motorola has already announced that it is holding two press events this month, on June 21 and June 30. At the first event, the company will announce the new Moto E4 lineup, while during the second, expect to see mid-range Moto X4 handsets. What we have learned now is that the
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Apple Confirms Existence Of Autonomous Vehicle Program
Apple has clearly been working on autonomous vehicle technology for quite a while, but it's just confirmed that initiative for the first time. CEO Tim Cook confirmed the company has an AI project based around autonomous vehicles. It isn't making its own car.
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NHTSA Gives Tesla Model X Perfect Safety Rating
The NHTSA stands behind Tesla's Model X. According to the government agency, the electric SUV received a perfect score across all test categories for safety. Due to receiving a 5/5 on all measures, the Model X is technically the safest SUV available in the US.
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Instagram Brings Archive Feature To Everyone
Archiving has fully launched on Instagram and is now available for all users. The Archive feature lets users easily hide pictures without actually deleting them. They can restore their content whenever they want to. Instagram began trying out the feature last month.
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Nintendo Switch Getting Rocket League This Year
Rocket League for Nintendo Switch has officially been announced by Psyonix. The new version of the game was revealed during a Nintendo event at E3 2017 and it'll be out this year. Rocket League launched two years ago and continues to be very popular.
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Uber CEO Going On 'Indefinite' Leave Of Absence
Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber, is taking a leave of absence for an "indefinite" period of time. The embattled executive recently lost his mother in a boating accident, which triggered his decision to temporarily depart from the company. Kalanick has also been under scrutiny.
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Xbox Design Lab Adds New Customization Options, Finally Available In Europe
After launching the Xbox Design Lab last year, Microsoft has finally announced that the service is now available internationally, and first countries to get it are Germany, France and the UK. Prices start at £69.99 in the UK with free shipping. The company also promised to launch
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