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Secretlab Magnus Pro Review: The Only Desk I'll Ever Need - screenrant.com

Secretlab Magnus Pro Review: The Only Desk I'll Ever Need

The Secretlab Magnus Pro is, without a doubt, the best desk I've ever used. While a good part of my career in games has been spent in less than optimal setups — a recliner with a laptop, for instance, or a makeshift desk that doubled as a dining room table — I've recently been able to form an opinion on electronic standing desks, having tried out a few different brands. The Magnus Pro stands out as a option in a way that luxury products often fail to deliver on, offering what I believe to be the best value.

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Joshua Wolens - I've never needed anything more than 'the world's first medieval electronic instrument,' a pre-Baroque beatbox that looks like a Pentiment/DJ Hero collab - pcgamer.com - Sweden - Looks

I've never needed anything more than 'the world's first medieval electronic instrument,' a pre-Baroque beatbox that looks like a Pentiment/DJ Hero collab

I am one of at least 15 people who subscribe to Apple Music instead of Spotify, and I'll tell you why. Reason one: I'm a leech on my parents' Apple One subscription, which is actually like 95% of the reason. Reason two: Apple's Early Music playlist, a collection of pre-Baroque bangers made up of medieval and Renaissance songs, mostly with a religious bent (they were into all that back then, you see). 

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Jeremy Laird - UK Royal Mint's 'urban mining' extracts more gold from old motherboards and other junk than you might think - pcgamer.com - Britain

UK Royal Mint's 'urban mining' extracts more gold from old motherboards and other junk than you might think

The UK's Royal Mint, best known for cranking out the country's coinage, has a new gig. It's now extracting gold from e-waste. The company has built a new industrial site to «mine» gold from discarded electronics. The Royal Mint says the gold will initially be used to make jewellery and eventually will go into commemorative coins (via the BBC).

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Andy Edser - This 3D printed laser chip-hacking device uses a $20 laser pointer, costs $500 to build, and was developed so that 'people can do this in their homes' - pcgamer.com - city Las Vegas

This 3D printed laser chip-hacking device uses a $20 laser pointer, costs $500 to build, and was developed so that 'people can do this in their homes'

Laser hacking. If there's one phrase that says we're already living in the future I imagined as a kid, it's laser hacking, or to give one method its more technical term, «laser fault injection». While laser-based hacking techniques aren't exactly new,  you'd usually need advanced and expensive machinery to pull off such an advanced trick. 

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Ted Litchfield - Jody Macgregor - Fraser Brown - Don't expect Dragon Age: The Veilguard before October at the absolute earliest - pcgamer.com

Don't expect Dragon Age: The Veilguard before October at the absolute earliest

BioWare has been vague on the release date of its upcoming pansexual dwarf-romance simulator Dragon Age: The Veilguard, saying only that it'll be out in autumn this year. We can now narrow that launch date a wee bit further, as publisher Electronic Arts has updated its quarterly report to give Dragon Age: The Veilguard a Q3 release—meaning it should be out between October 1 and December 31—as spotted by Eurogamer.

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Andrew Wilson - Amy Eastland - Electronic Arts SEO in Talks with SAG-AFTRA to Reach Deal - wccftech.com - city Hollywood

Electronic Arts SEO in Talks with SAG-AFTRA to Reach Deal

SAG-AFTRA has participated in many strikes, from striking for the rights of those working in Hollywood to those working in the TV industry. This time is no different, and SAG-AFTRA is now striking for those in the games industry. Since 25 July 2024, SAG-AFTRA has been on strike, where all projects with actors in them that have been in development for less than a year will no longer have access to the actors. This will continue until an agreement has been reached regarding the use of AI.

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The Sims 4: Lovestruck - Best Build/Buy Items & How To Use Them - screenrant.com

The Sims 4: Lovestruck - Best Build/Buy Items & How To Use Them

Many new Build and Buy items arrive with . The main goal of the expansion pack is to find new romance, both for short-term excitement and even long-lasting marriages. Many items can help in this regard, improving certain Skills or boosting the mood of Sims. Other objects are purely aesthetic, and it is up to the individual to decide if they are worth using in the current lot.

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Alessio Palumbo - EA and Paradox Aren’t Showing Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 at Gamescom - wccftech.com

EA and Paradox Aren’t Showing Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 at Gamescom

Despite both being slated to launch this Fall, neither Dragon Age: The Veilguard nor Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 will be shown at Gamescom 2024 by EA and Paradox Interactive, the respective publishers.

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