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Pixel 7A Review: Basically Google’s Pixel 7 for $100 Less – CNET
Pay Less Than $14 For 20 Mystery Games From Fanatical This Month
This month, Fanatical customers can grab up to 20 mystery PC games for cheap with the aptly named Mystery Mayhem bundle. The bundle starts at one key for $1 and scales up to 20 keys for $13.49.
Naturally, we don’t know what games are included in the pool of potential pulls–part of the fun of mystery bundles like this is the surprise of what games you get. The Mystery Mayhem bundle’s store page says you could get anything from “action-packed shooters to immersive role-playing games” by indie and AAA publishers alike, which doesn’t narrow down the possibilities much, but considering the low price of each key, you’re bound to come away with at least a few games you’re interested in.
There is also a chance one of your keys could be a AAA pack that includes codes to redeem Age of Wonders 4 Premium Edition, Dredge Deluxe Edition, Lego 2K Drive, Resident Evil 4 Deluxe Edition, Street Fighter 6, and the new System Shock remake. That’s a remarkable bundle if you’re lucky enough to grab one.
How Google Docs Proved the Power of Less
Study claims that when a company’s tech support adopted ChatGPT its staff got better at their jobs and became less likely to quit
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Guardians Of The Galaxy 3 Projected To Make Less Money Than Predecessor In First Weekend
[UPDATE] New box office tracking estimates from Variety suggest that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 should make $120 million in the US this weekend for its opening. That would be well above the first-weekend results of the original movie ($94 million) but significantly under 2017’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ($146.5 million). The report said Vol. 3 might fall even shorter than expectations and make $110 million-$118 million.
The initial box office estimates from April said Vol. 3 might make $130 million over its first three days stateside and that those predictions might be conservative because the marketing campaign hadn’t fully ramped up. But now that the marketing machine is in full gear, Vol. 3 is tracking even lower.
“That points to either mounting indifference to the newest phase in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or a sign that Disney waited too long to conclude the Guardians story, which began nearly a decade ago…” Variety reported.