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Apple Punished for Slowing Down Older Phones - Again

France has imposed a fine of €25 million on Apple for deceptive marketing practices. This is the result of the iOS update scandal, which began in 2017 and resulted in lawsuits in France, Italy, the USA and Israel.

hardware & software

Julia Dragovic

February 9, 2020

Apple Punished for Slowing Down Older Phones - Again

Anthem Still Celebrates Holidays

Anthem, the latest game from BioWare, has failed to keep players' attention for long. After the launch and the initial interest, the hype pretty much evaporated; the title began to lose users at a fairly rapid pace until it became somewhat forgotten. However, Anthem has recently become a thing again due to the information that you can still see Holiday decorations in the game.

video games

Damian Gacek

February 9, 2020

Anthem Still Celebrates Holidays

CS:GO with Record User Activity on Servers

CS:GO boasts a new record of users who have simultaneously played the popular FPS. Data from Steam show that on February 8 about 876 thousand players met on the game's servers.

video games

Konrad Serafinski

February 9, 2020

CS:GO with Record User Activity on Servers

NiOH Sold 3 Million Copies; Team Ninja Plans New Franchise on PS5

Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo reported that NiOh has already sold over 3 million copies. The developers have also revealed that they want to create a new franchise for PlayStation 5.

video games

Adrian Werner

February 9, 2020

NiOH Sold 3 Million Copies; Team Ninja Plans New Franchise on PS5

Leak: Leshen to be Featured in The Witcher Season 2

Good news for all fans of monsters featured in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It is said that the second season of The Witcher from Netflix is to feature a Leshen. Will the monster be just like the one we know from the game?

movies & tv series

Konrad Serafinski

February 9, 2020

Leak: Leshen to be Featured in The Witcher Season 2

Here's What Netflix had to Censor Last Year

According to the recently released Netflix report for 2019, the company has removed content nine times on official requests from individual countries. This is the first time the company has openly admitted it.

movies & tv series

Konrad Serafinski

February 9, 2020

Here's What Netflix had to Censor Last Year

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