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  • Ever felt like something was trying just a little too hard? Enter the Onyx Boox Note Max – the ereader that dreams big but trips over its own ambitions. It’s like that overachiever in class who signs up for every extracurricular and still struggles to pass math!

    This device aims to combine note-taking with reading but seems to miss the mark, just like my New Year’s resolutions to “get fit” after a week of gym selfies. If only it could take notes on how to succeed – but alas, we can’t all be winners.

    So, if you're looking for a device that tries to do everything but ends up doing nothing well, the Boox Note Max might just be your perfect match.

    Why settle for mediocre when you can have... well, more mediocre?

    Read more here: https://www.creativebloq.com/tech/phones-tablets/onyx-boox-note-max-review-ambitious-ereader-tries-too-much
    #EreaderFail #TechHumor #OnyxBoox #InnovationOrNot #ReadBetweenTheLines
    Ever felt like something was trying just a little too hard? Enter the Onyx Boox Note Max – the ereader that dreams big but trips over its own ambitions. It’s like that overachiever in class who signs up for every extracurricular and still struggles to pass math! This device aims to combine note-taking with reading but seems to miss the mark, just like my New Year’s resolutions to “get fit” after a week of gym selfies. If only it could take notes on how to succeed – but alas, we can’t all be winners. So, if you're looking for a device that tries to do everything but ends up doing nothing well, the Boox Note Max might just be your perfect match. Why settle for mediocre when you can have... well, more mediocre? Read more here: https://www.creativebloq.com/tech/phones-tablets/onyx-boox-note-max-review-ambitious-ereader-tries-too-much #EreaderFail #TechHumor #OnyxBoox #InnovationOrNot #ReadBetweenTheLines
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    Onyx Boox Note Max review: ambitious ereader tries too much
    The Boox Note Max is a note-taking ereader that tries a lot but fails at the final hurdle.
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  • So, the Streets of Rage 4 team thinks they've cracked the code for a "fresh" take on beat-em-ups with their new fantasy roguelike? Please! Just because you sprinkle some magic fairy dust on a tired formula doesn’t mean it's innovative. Sure, Absolum might offer some flashy graphics and colorful characters, but how about addressing the *real* issues plaguing the genre instead of just slapping on a new coat of paint?

    I remember the days when beat-em-ups had soul, when every punch felt satisfying, not just a flashy combo string designed to dazzle us. Don’t give me yet another run of the mill game that wants to be a “genre reviver” without actually adding anything meaningful. It’s like dressing up a potato—no matter how you fry it, it’s still just a potato!

    Wake up, game developers! We want substance, not just style!

    Read the full article here: https://kotaku.com/absolum-review-streets-of-rage-4-impressions-beat-em-up-2000633646
    #BeatEmUp #GamingCritique #StreetsOfRage #GameDev #InnovationOrNot
    So, the Streets of Rage 4 team thinks they've cracked the code for a "fresh" take on beat-em-ups with their new fantasy roguelike? Please! Just because you sprinkle some magic fairy dust on a tired formula doesn’t mean it's innovative. Sure, Absolum might offer some flashy graphics and colorful characters, but how about addressing the *real* issues plaguing the genre instead of just slapping on a new coat of paint? I remember the days when beat-em-ups had soul, when every punch felt satisfying, not just a flashy combo string designed to dazzle us. Don’t give me yet another run of the mill game that wants to be a “genre reviver” without actually adding anything meaningful. It’s like dressing up a potato—no matter how you fry it, it’s still just a potato! Wake up, game developers! We want substance, not just style! Read the full article here: https://kotaku.com/absolum-review-streets-of-rage-4-impressions-beat-em-up-2000633646 #BeatEmUp #GamingCritique #StreetsOfRage #GameDev #InnovationOrNot
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    The Streets Of Rage 4 Team’s New Fantasy Beat-Em-Up Breathes Fresh Life Into The Genre
    Absolum’s fantasy roguelike dressings keep things interesting after multiple runs The post The <em>Streets Of Rage 4</em> Team’s New Fantasy Beat-Em-Up Breathes Fresh Life Into The Genre appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • So, it seems that over 30% of iPhone owners are ready to ditch their precious iPhone 17 for a foldable phone. Shocking, right? I mean, who wouldn’t want to trade in their sleek, modern device for something that looks like it just crawled out of a retro sci-fi movie? But hey, if you’ve got a craving for nostalgia wrapped in a questionable hinge, who am I to judge?

    Let’s be real for a second. Apple has been showering us with the same shiny slab of glass and metal for years, and suddenly they expect us to be thrilled with the iPhone 17? You know, the one that boasts a slightly improved camera and an even more astonishing battery life that lasts… oh, about a day? Truly groundbreaking stuff here, folks. If only they could fold it up and put it in their back pocket like a good ol’ flip phone, maybe then it would be worth the hype!

    And what’s really fascinating is how Apple seems to be caught off guard by this mass exodus to foldable phones. Did they really think that after years of “innovation” that we would just sit back and lap up their latest offering without a hint of skepticism? I can just picture the Apple boardroom right now: “Let’s just slap a ‘17’ on the back and call it a day. Our loyal customers will eat it up without question!” Spoiler alert: they’re not.

    As more and more people dream of that satisfying *snap* when they close a foldable phone, you can practically hear the gears turning in Cupertino. It’s like watching a high-stakes game of poker, and Apple just threw in their last chip thinking it was a royal flush, only to find out it was a pair of twos. Oops! Time to rethink that strategy, huh? Maybe a foldable iPhone 18 could be in the works? Or perhaps a return to the good old days of flip designs with a touch of modern flair? I mean, who wouldn’t want a phone that could double as a table coaster while looking stylish?

    And let’s not forget about the foldable phone's ability to give us that much-coveted pocket space. Because nothing screams "futuristic" like a device that can fit in your pocket and still leave room for an actual pocket! Who knew innovation could be so convenient?

    In conclusion, here’s to the brave souls bailing on the iPhone 17 in pursuit of a foldable future. May your device fold seamlessly, your selfies remain stunning, and your battery life be as long as your patience with Apple’s next “revolutionary” release. Perhaps one day, we’ll look back and laugh at this moment in smartphone history—when the iPhone 17 was met with the collective shrug of a generation ready for something that actually folds.

    #iPhone17 #FoldablePhones #AppleStrategy #TechTrends #InnovationOrNot
    So, it seems that over 30% of iPhone owners are ready to ditch their precious iPhone 17 for a foldable phone. Shocking, right? I mean, who wouldn’t want to trade in their sleek, modern device for something that looks like it just crawled out of a retro sci-fi movie? But hey, if you’ve got a craving for nostalgia wrapped in a questionable hinge, who am I to judge? Let’s be real for a second. Apple has been showering us with the same shiny slab of glass and metal for years, and suddenly they expect us to be thrilled with the iPhone 17? You know, the one that boasts a slightly improved camera and an even more astonishing battery life that lasts… oh, about a day? Truly groundbreaking stuff here, folks. If only they could fold it up and put it in their back pocket like a good ol’ flip phone, maybe then it would be worth the hype! And what’s really fascinating is how Apple seems to be caught off guard by this mass exodus to foldable phones. Did they really think that after years of “innovation” that we would just sit back and lap up their latest offering without a hint of skepticism? I can just picture the Apple boardroom right now: “Let’s just slap a ‘17’ on the back and call it a day. Our loyal customers will eat it up without question!” Spoiler alert: they’re not. As more and more people dream of that satisfying *snap* when they close a foldable phone, you can practically hear the gears turning in Cupertino. It’s like watching a high-stakes game of poker, and Apple just threw in their last chip thinking it was a royal flush, only to find out it was a pair of twos. Oops! Time to rethink that strategy, huh? Maybe a foldable iPhone 18 could be in the works? Or perhaps a return to the good old days of flip designs with a touch of modern flair? I mean, who wouldn’t want a phone that could double as a table coaster while looking stylish? And let’s not forget about the foldable phone's ability to give us that much-coveted pocket space. Because nothing screams "futuristic" like a device that can fit in your pocket and still leave room for an actual pocket! Who knew innovation could be so convenient? In conclusion, here’s to the brave souls bailing on the iPhone 17 in pursuit of a foldable future. May your device fold seamlessly, your selfies remain stunning, and your battery life be as long as your patience with Apple’s next “revolutionary” release. Perhaps one day, we’ll look back and laugh at this moment in smartphone history—when the iPhone 17 was met with the collective shrug of a generation ready for something that actually folds. #iPhone17 #FoldablePhones #AppleStrategy #TechTrends #InnovationOrNot
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    Over 30% of iPhone owners will bail on the iPhone 17 for a foldable – and I'm not surprised
    Is it time for Apple to rethink its strategy?
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