
Gabriel Zamora
Contributing Editor at PCMag
Analyst at PCMag. Former chef. Writer, Manga aficionado, lover of cooking, and die-hard video gamer.
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2 weeks ago |
pcmag.com | Gabriel Zamora
Not to be outdone by Sony's State of Play, Xbox rounded out the Summer Game Fest weekend with a showcase of its own. The Xbox Games Showcase was crammed with world premieres and previously announced video games reemerging with fresh footage. There were also big surprise announcements, like the reveal of the long-rumored portable console, which turned out to be the ROG Xbox Ally. Of course, games were the highlight, and there was plenty to see.
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2 weeks ago |
uk.pcmag.com | Jeffrey Wilson |Gabriel Zamora
Every business needs a website, whether it's a fully functioning e-commerce setup or a simple blog to post daily updates. Either way, web hosting is an essential online service. The stacked HostGator is a top choice, as it includes feature-rich cloud, WordPress, virtual private server (VPS), and dedicated server packages. In addition, HostGator's superb shared hosting plans really set the company apart from the pack and earn it an Editors' Choice award.
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3 weeks ago |
pcmag.com | Gabriel Zamora
To save you time, I watched all the promotional videos to rank the most impressive titles from the PlayStation 5 game showcase. (Credit: Arc System Works/Marvel) Sony's State of Play showcase featured many exciting announcements ahead of IGN Live and Summer Games Fest. The most surprising reveal? Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, an impressive fighting game by Arc System Works, the developer behind the renowned Dragon Ball FighterZ and Guilty Gear series.
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3 weeks ago |
au.pcmag.com | Gabriel Zamora
Apple's iOS and iPadOS are renowned for their consistent design, strong security features, excellent integration with other Apple products, and robust app ecosystem. However, that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement. With iOS and iPadOS betas rumored to come in June after Apple's WWDC showcase, I've pondered how potential updates and new features could enhance Cupertino's mobile experience. These are the features I most want to see in iOS and iPadOS when they arrive later this year. 1.
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1 month ago |
me.pcmag.com | Gabriel Zamora
Plans and PricesApple Music's Individual plan ($10.99 per month) and Family plan ($16.99 per month, covering six people) cost slightly less than Spotify's equivalent tiers ($11.99 and $19.99 per month, respectively). Both services offer a discounted Student rate for $5.99 per month. These premium packages lack ads and offer unlimited skips per hour. You'll enjoy offline playback on mobile, too. That's where the price similarities end.
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RT @jeffreylwilson: Monster Hunter Wilds is coming! @Dracozombie played through its first chapter to deliver this write-up about the new cr…

With this rumor going around about a Devil May Cry remake, I thought I’d share my controversial take: Style-switching is the clunkiest “fix” imaginable for preserving Dante’s move set between games, and they really should have designed a unified control system for him ages ago

With Ninja Gaiden blowing up within the gaming community thanks to the release of Ninja Gaiden II Black, I really hope we see the rerelease of other beat ‘em up style action games locked to older consoles. Can we get a PC port of Anarchy Reigns, @SEGA @platinumgames, please?