Thursday, 24 October 2019

Thursday's Best Deals: GreenWorks Lawnmower, Sceptre 75" TV, Refurb Dysons, and More

A GreenWorks 21" Lawnmower, a giant TV, and a refurbished Dyson V7 lead off Thursday’s best deals from around the web.

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While We're Arguing if Marvel Movies Are Art, Let's Also Let Them Be Sexy, Dammit

The internet is currently in what feels like an endless cycle of asking artsy film directors their thoughts about Marvel movies and then getting mad at those thoughts. So, you know, it’s just a regular time on the internet. But among that tiresome discourse, at least one director had a point we could get behind: L…

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The Kincade Fire Explodes in Wine Country Where a Blackout Was Scheduled

On Wednesday night, the Kincade Fire exploded in Sonoma County. The blaze has burned some 10,000 acres and pushed small towns in the fire’s path to evacuate as it burns largely uncontrolled.

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GameClub Launches With Access to Dozens of Classic Games on iPhone and iPad for $4.99 Per Month

Apple Arcade-like subscription-based gaming service GameClub today announced it has launched on the App Store for iPhone and iPad.


With a GameClub subscription, priced at $4.99 per month, iPhone and ‌iPad‌ users can gain access to a library that will eventually top over 100 games, including many classics that have been updated and optimized for the latest devices. GameClub subscribers also get in-depth overviews, tips, strategies, and more for each game.

Curated by Eli Hodapp, former editor-in-chief of MacRumors sister website TouchArcade, GameClub says its catalog includes many of the highest-rated mobile games on Metacritic, with multiple titles that topped Apple's own game-of-the-year lists. Each game is playable without an internet connection.


In the main GameClub app, users can browse games in the catalog and then download them individually from the App Store for free. With a GameClub subscription, the game are automatically playable, with no ads or in-app purchases.

GameClub is very similar to Apple Arcade, which also costs $4.99 per month, but with a focus on reviving classic iPhone and ‌iPad‌ games released over the past decade. The full catalog can be viewed on GameClub's website, with titles including Legendary Wars, Space Miner, Hook Camp, and MiniSquadron.

A one-month free trial is available.


This article, "GameClub Launches With Access to Dozens of Classic Games on iPhone and iPad for $4.99 Per Month" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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Lazy Artists Will Love This Plastic Bead Printer That Automates Your Arts and Crafts

Painstakingly laying out multi-colored plastic beads (also known as Perler beads) to create mosaic images can be a relaxing way to unwind. It’s a long process, though, and if you don’t have the patience for arts and crafts, you can always dedicate your free time to finding a shortcut as one clever hacker did by…

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