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HONOR Magic 5 Pro announced with an insane spec sheet
Here are Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A34 press renders and leaked spec sheets
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Is a Minor Update To a Spec Monster
The S23 Ultra also features a very slight exterior redesign. The long edges of the phone are slightly less curved, so there’s more of a flat surface to grip when you’re holding the device. The back panel and the screen also curve around the sides a bit less, so you might be less likely to run your S Pen off the edge of the device, which tended to happen with the more rounded design. […] That’s the short list of what’s new. What’s not new is basically everything else: a 5,000mAh battery, IP68 dust and water resistance, and either 8GB or 12GB of RAM depending on the configuration. Your color options this year are phantom black, lavender, green, and cream […]. [T]he S23 Ultra is up for preorder today and starts shipping on February 17th. “Samsung’s trio of flagships for 2023 offer some refined designs — which look a little iPhone-like, if I’m being candid — with some camera, battery, and processor improvements over last year’s S22 generation,” adds The Verge’s Antonio G. Di Benedetto. You can view a full list of specs here.
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You probably don’t have the RAM for Returnal’s recommended PC spec
When I heard timebending roguelike shooter Returnal was actually, really, definitely coming to PC during The Game Awards last week, I wasn’t quite expecting the recommended system requirements to suggest I set aside 32GB RAM at its disposal. That’s what devs Housemarque and publisher PlayStation have listed for Returnal’s recommended system requirements though. Shush, don’t tell anyone, but I don’t have that much RAM in my machine. Doing a straw poll of RPS staff, most of us don’t. Except James, who’s looking very pleased with himself right now.
CoD: Modern Warfare 2 Spec Ops Intel Locations
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2‘s Spec Ops co-op missions have tons of intel to collect, and here we’ll guide you to each intel location to collect all 20 pieces from the Low Profile mission. These pieces of intel are scattered around the map in the form of items such as USB sticks, audio logs, and crates. Additionally, it’s worth noting that finding 20 intel items in Spec Ops will reward you with the Full SSE Trophy/Achievement. There are 50 intel pieces throughout all three Spec Ops missions, but this is the easiest route to get the 20 needed for the Trophy/Achievement.
MW2 Spec Ops – all Low Profile intel locations
These intel pieces can be collected by using stealth to move around the map, or you can go in guns blazing and just clear out every location as you work your way around the area. There’s no time limit for completing the mission, so use what method you prefer.
The intel can be collected in any order, but starting at B and working around the map clearing out enemies with stealth is a great approach to avoid getting overwhelmed. You can scroll down to the last intel location on the list and choose if you want to start there to make that intel an easier grab, or if you want to nab it after clearing out all the enemies. It’s a bit tricky, so I saved it for last.
Modern Warfare 2 Spec Ops co-op mode details
Modern Warfare 2 Spec Ops has returned to Call of Duty, giving players a chance to team up and tackle self-contained missions in the FPS game. With a story following on from the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, find your most trustworthy squad mates and prepare to sharpen your communication skills as well as your aim.
As usual in Infinity Ward-developed Call of Duty games, Spec Ops appears in place of the Zombies mode we often see from Treyarch in the Black Ops series. A worthy inclusion, Spec Ops is a different flavour of multiplayer game, especially if getting dominated online starts getting old, and includes new features this time around, and will prepare you for new, upcoming Spec Ops Raids. That said, here’s everything you need to know about Modern Warfare 2 Spec Ops.
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This 1TB NVMe SSD is just £56.99, surely a new low-water mark for this spec
We started out today with a £300 SSD that somehow manages to be ‘good value’ (in some sense of the word, at least!) and we end it with the other side of the spectrum: the lowest price we’ve ever seen on a 1TB NVMe SSD. Box are asking just £57 for this Integral M-Series model, which supports 2000MB/s reads and 1600MB/s writes. Compare that to £75.99 for the same drive on Amazon, and you’ve got the makings of a great deal.