Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out on 9 December for Xbox Series X/S, Game Pass, and PC, and for PS5 next spring.
RTFKT, a well-known startup in narrow circles specialising in NFT combined with sneaker culture, digital fashion and "Web3 technologies" (whatever that means), has announced that it will cease operations. The company, which became part of Nike in December 2021, said it would wind down operations by the end of January 2025. This decision did not come as a surprise to the gg editorial team, which has never believed in the "huge potential of the digital market".
For now, fans can only dream of a continuation of the series
Orders are already open, with first deliveries expected in spring 2025.
In Kyiv, near the Ferris wheel on Kontraktova Square, a unique installation was installed - seven-metre-long letters "I'm fine" made from telecommunications equipment damaged during the war. The project is a part of the #I'mFineChallenge initiated by Ukrainian artists and symbolises the resilience of Ukrainians and our telecoms industry.
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ZTE has announced the REDMAGIC 10 Pro, its flagship gaming smartphone for the global market. It sets new standards for power and battery life in mobile gaming and is the world's first to use liquid metal cooling technology. Along with it, the company presented the REDMAGIC Go Power Bank, a portable fast charger for the US market.
The first Tuesday of every month means that all PlayStation Plus subscribers can pick up three games during the month. What are we playing this month?
The video is unofficial, but it looks plausible
The atmospheric 20-second clip features characters from almost every part of the series
The petrol turbo engine acts as a generator, supplying power to the 39 kWh CATL LFP battery pack
New leaks have revealed that DJI is preparing to release a new compact folding drone called the Flip.
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Mozilla has added a feature in the latest update to its Firefox browser that will switch websites to a computer-friendly mode by default on large-screen devices such as tablets and foldable devices. This feature can be controlled through the Site Settings menu, formerly known as Site Permissions.














