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Football Manager 25 canceled in a refreshing show of concern for quality - Ars Technica
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Football Manager 25 canceled in a refreshing show of concern for quality - Ars Technica

Developer’s big overhaul of long-running franchise is a brave, long process.

Ars TechnicaKevin Purdy
These Apple Invites features are only available for certain users - 9to5Mac
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These Apple Invites features are only available for certain users - 9to5Mac

Apple Invites has a handful of features that are only available for certain users. Here’s who can use the new app and its various features.

9to5MacRyan Christoffel
Maker of Smash Indie Hit ‘Balatro’ Talks About What’s Next - Bloomberg
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Maker of Smash Indie Hit ‘Balatro’ Talks About What’s Next - Bloomberg

The addictive card game will receive a new patch this year full of new Joker cards and features

BloombergJason Schreier
This Pixar-Inspired Robot Lamp Is the First Apple Intelligence Device I Really Want - Gizmodo
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This Pixar-Inspired Robot Lamp Is the First Apple Intelligence Device I Really Want - Gizmodo

For those who love Pixar's Luxo Jr., Apple's engineers developed a lamp that swivels with excitement as it obeys your every whim.

Gizmodo.comKyle Barr
Your Apple Watch Can Check Your Blood Pressure. Here's How to Do It - CNET
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Your Apple Watch Can Check Your Blood Pressure. Here's How to Do It - CNET

With your Apple Watch, you can monitor your blood pressure from anywhere.

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Thinking of Buying the Galaxy S25? How It Compares to Older Samsung Phones - CNET
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Thinking of Buying the Galaxy S25? How It Compares to Older Samsung Phones - CNET

The S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra feature modest upgrades, but are they enough to justify a big purchase? Here's how the phones stack up against each other, as well as previous Galaxy devices.

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Donkey Kong’s famed kill screen has been cleared for the first time - Ars Technica
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Donkey Kong’s famed kill screen has been cleared for the first time - Ars Technica

New method exploits a ladder-climbing glitch, emulator tools, and a bit of luck.

Ars TechnicaKyle Orland