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  • Tee S95B is Samsung's first new OLED TV in almost a decade

    LG, Samsung and TCL TVs drop ahead of the Super Bowl, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals

    by 
    Jeff Dunn
    Jeff Dunn
    01.27.2023

    This week's best tech deals include LG's 48-inch OLED TV for $987, TCL's 5-Series 4K TV for $370 and Anker's Nano II 65W charger for $35, among other discounts.

  • Humble Fight for Racial Justice Bundle

    Humble Bundle's simplified game subscription will include a members-only library

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.11.2022

    Humble has returned to a single plan for its Choice game subscription, and it's throwing in access to more games while you're a member.

  • Humble

    Humble’s You Can Pet The Dog bundle is exactly what it sounds like

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    09.18.2020

    Good. Doggos. Petting. Charity. What more do you need?

  • Paper House

    Help Australian wildlife with Humble’s latest 29-game bundle

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    01.17.2020

    With the ongoing bushfires in Australia, Humble has launched a new Australia Fire Relief Bundle designed to help organizations working to save and rehabilitate animals affected by the disaster. Those who donate a minimum of $25 will get access to almost 30 Steam games.

  • Nintendo

    Humble now sells Nintendo Switch and 3DS games

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.07.2019

    If you regularly turn to the Humble Store for new games, you'll be glad to hear you can get your Nintendo fix there as well. As of January 7th, Humble is offering Switch and 3DS games -- the first time any console games have been available through the site. You'll have to be a US customer, but you can choose from a selection of first-party titles that include big-name releases like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee. You can also pick up 3- and 12-month Switch Online memberships if you're jonesing to compete on the internet.

  • Grab Tom Clancy's best games for a $10 donation to charity

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    09.02.2015

    Tom Clancy is gone, but Ubisoft definitely hasn't forgotten the military-centric author or his legacy of branded video games. Neither have the folks at Humble Bundle, for that matter. Pledging at least $1 will get you Rainbow Six; Rainbow Six 3 Gold; Rainbow Six: Vegas; the original Ghost Recon; Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory on PC; and access to the Rainbow Six Siege multiplayer beta. Drop more than the average price (currently $7.99) and you'll pick up Rainbow Six Vegas 2, the first Splinter Cell and the one that changed things up considerably, Splinter Cell: Conviction. But wait, there's even more: A $10 donation adds the latest Sam Fisher adventure, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and Ghost Recon: Future Soldier to the mix.

  • Humble THQ Bundle ends, earns $5 million from 885,000 bundles

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    12.12.2012

    The Humble Indie Bundle's first decidedly non-indie bundle, the THQ Bundle, has come to its anticipated end. All told, says the organization, the bundle raised $5 million, split as buyers chose between THQ, charity donations, and the Humble Bundle group itself.The whole project seems to have been a rousing success: 885,251 bundles went out the door, and THQ added a few big games into the pack during the sale. The average price for all titles sold was $5.76, and the top contributor to the cause was THQ's president Jason Rubin, who at the end had contributed a total of $10,000 to the proceedings.In fact, considering THQ's financial battles lately, this might be one of the company's biggest successes this year. Wonder what else they've got over there to bundle up and sell out the door?

  • Sphero + keyboard + iPad = cacophonous synthy fun (video)

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    03.07.2012

    If you're not familiar with Shapesynth, it's a pretty sweet little synthesizer app for iOS that lets you draw waveforms and works with Akai's SynthStation. Its creator, Erik, is also toying with some new code that'll let you use other iOS accessories to control various variables. For example, the Sphero. Sadly, we don't have a ton of details on how it works -- the developer is merely taunting us for the moment. But we can see that by lifting and tilting the interactive ball he is able to manipulate frequency and other parameters. Check out the video after the break to see it in action.

  • Humble Indie Bundle team offers a Frozen Synapse Bundle

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    09.29.2011

    The Humble Indie Bundle guys are back with another pay-what-you-want bundle of games. Proceeds from your purchase may be directed to the developers or to charity, in any combination you like. This time around, they're focusing on the turn-based strategy game Frozen Synapse, offering it up to anyone who wants to pay in at any price. There is a reason to pay a little higher this time. If the price you choose is higher than the average (currently around US$4.50) will also get you the Frozenbyte bundle, featuring the great Trine, the Shadowgrounds games, a game prototype called Jack Claw, and the upcoming release Splot. That lot for less than five bucks is a great deal, even if the Humble Indie Bundle folks aren't actually providing a bundle to everyone this time around. And as you'll probably remember from the past few offerings, these guys have a habit of adding even more extras into their deals, so odds are good that those six games aren't all you'll get if you buy in now. As usual, all of the games are available through Steam and are compatible with Mac, Linux and Windows. If you need something to play this coming weekend, you won't find a better deal around.

  • Humble Indie Bundle 3 announced, includes Cogs, VVVVVV, And Yet It Moves

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    07.26.2011

    The Humble Indie Bundle is back at it again, offering five new indie gaming titles for one low choose-your-own price. This time around, they've got Crayon Physics Deluxe, 3D puzzler Cogs, the excellent retro platformer VVVVVV, Hammerfight, and the award-winning puzzler/platformer And Yet It Moves. They're all solid games designed by talented indie artists, together in this one bundle. As before, the price is pay-what-you-will -- while there's a suggested value of $50, you can donate whatever you like, and you can split your donation any way you want, giving the money direction to the developers, or donating it to either the EFF or Child's Play nonprofits. You even get Steam codes from the purchase, so it'll be as if you picked up the games from Steam, even if you give the money to a charity. You just plain won't find a better gaming deal on the Internet than this one -- the Humble Indie Bundle is always a very generous proposition, and the fact that all the games are Mac (and Windows and Linux) compatible is an added bonus for us Mac users.