Here's how crossplay works in Battlefield REDSEC. This includes info on how to turn off PC and console crossplay, and whether there's cross progression.
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Watch out, nerds! Netflix has accidentally released the new trailer for Stranger Things' fifth and final season.
Rural mobile signal across the UK set to get a welcome boost from Virgin Media O2 and Starlink.
If you like the idea of a Ring doorbell but not the monthly fees, these great value doorbells are the perfect solution.
Rhea Seehorn has described the new Apple TV sci-fi show she stars in, Pluribus, as equal parts terrifying and funny.
There are a lot of plates spinning by The Witcher season 4 ending, so let's dig deeper into what they all mean.
The Witcher season 4 is merely a warm-up act for season 5, and Netflix keeps Liam Hemsworth mostly under wraps.
Which? Is urging Big Tech in the UK to act against AI scams.
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Oct. 30.
Black Friday is looking promising for gaming hardware discounts, perhaps none more so than my favorite headset of the year.
China is going all-in with strict social media policies surrounding educational topics.
GE Cync's smart outdoor lights are ready for the holidays with looping designs, permanent eave lights and more ways to change how you decorate.
Malicious browser extensions can mimic AI interfaces, tricking users into unsafe actions while bypassing antivirus detection and existing security safeguards.
James Callis teases Claude Whelan’s future in Slow Horses, saying "the show isn’t necessarily the books".
Yelp’s AI-powered Assistant now offers conversational answers, but it's the user reviews that people love.
Federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is expected to expire on Nov. 1.
These are the microSD Express cards to watch come Black Friday.
The world's largest Japanese automakers let their imaginations run wild at this year's Japan Mobility Show –these were the biggest announcements.
LinkedIn will soon use your data to train its AI models unless you manually opt out, and you don't have long to act.
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