Super Mario Party release date, news, characters, maps and features

While we expected Nintendo to show up with a handful of new games at E3 2018 - including the coveted and still very much unknown Metroid Prime 4 - Nintendo spent the vast majority of its time talking about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

But, right before Nintendo went into a 25-minute spiel announcing every character one-by-one, it announced something

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Tomorrow's Cities: Will the bike become an urban must-haveTomorrow's Cities: Will the bike become an urban must-have

Media captionWATCH: The bike that talks to the city

Cities around the world are turning to the bicycle to help solve congestion and pollution issues, as urbanisation increasingly puts pressure on traditional infrastructure.

Fifteen years ago there were just four bike-sharing schemes in cities around the

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Tomorrow's Cities: The bike that tells the city what it wantsTomorrow's Cities: The bike that tells the city what it wants
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Inside SteelSeries: where gaming accessory concepts turn into reality

During this year’s PC Gaming Week, we had the chance to hop over to the US office of one of the companies behind some of our favorite PC gaming accessories: SteelSeries. 

Walk around Chicago’s West Loop, where the scent of freshly made chocolate frequently fills the air, not a twenty minute stroll from the Sears Tower (yes, the one some now call W

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Rebble wants to keep your Pebble smartwatch workingRebble wants to keep your Pebble smartwatch working

With Fitbit scheduled to end official support for Pebble smartwatches at the end of June, an independent team of developers has put together a service called Rebble, with the aim of keeping user accounts, apps and devices active into the future.

The platform isn't completely new, but with the deadline looming, users are being encouraged to get set

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Land Rover Discovery HSE: over ground, uneven ground, Rovering free

What do the school run, a bumpy field and long distance driving all have in common They're all easily handled by the Land Rover Discovery. 

This is a do-it-all 4x4 that feels just as home on the road as it does bouncing across rural fields. The Discovery puts practicality first, and while that means it's not quite as visually alluring as the Range

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