Everything We Know About ‘Pokémon Sword And Shield’
As the eighth generation of one of the most beloved RPGs out there, the new Pokémon games have been rabidly anticipated by fans. Although details have been scarce, we’ve scoured the web and grilled our exclusive sources to get as many details as we can about the upcoming Switch releases. So, without further ado, let’s…
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The OnePlus 7 Pro will be exclusive to T-Mobile in the US
T-Mobile has announced that it will be the only US carrier to sell the OnePlus 7 Pro when it’s released on May 17th. This follows T-Mobile’s exclusive on last year’s OnePlus 6T, which was OnePlus’ first partnership with a US carrier.
We won’t know exact pricing details for the OnePlus 7 Pro until OnePlus’ event on May 14th, though it’s rumored to cost above $700. It’s likely to cost less for T-Mobile customers who buy the phone on a payment plan, and it’s possible that the carrier may host a trade-in promotion that’ll make it even more affordable. Last year, T-Mobile gave $300 in billing credits for any OnePlus phone, dating back to the 2014 OnePlus One.
If you’re not a T-Mobile customer, you don’t need to fret about not being able to…
The LTE-ready 10.5-inch iPad Pro is hundreds off at Best Buy
The 10.5-inch iPad Pro from 2017 is discounted today at Best Buy. Unlike most iPad sales, the best prices to be found are for the models that offer both Wi-Fi and cellular functionality, which usually cost hundreds more than the standard Wi-Fi-only tablets. These deals start at almost $200 less than some of the best that we saw at the tail end of 2018.
Currently, every color (space gray, gold, rose gold, silver) is in stock, and each tablet works with Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, or Google Fi, if you choose to activate it with a cellular plan. Otherwise, you can just use the tablet with Wi-Fi.
Survive camping trips and power outages with the Rockpals 300-watt portable power station: $240 – CNET
One year later, restaurants are still confused by Google Duplex
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One Million Species Could Go Extinct Because Of Humans
An IPCC report found that humanity’s destruction of the planet threatens to cause the extinction of more than 40% of amphibians, 33% of coral reefs, and over a third of all marine mammals. What do you think?