Enter mankinds greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots with a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2.
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Source: PS4 News – Battlefield V Reveals New Airborne Mode
Enter mankinds greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots with a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2.
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Source: PS4 News – Battlefield V Reveals New Airborne Mode
Bandai Namco’s Record of Grandcrest War will let you relive the story of the anime, or completely change it according to your choices.
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Source: PS4 News – PS4 Exclusive Record of Grancrest War Gets a Ton of Screenshots Showing Characters and Battles
Sick Critic’s review of Laser League, Roll7’s new online multiplayer game.
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Source: PS4 News – Laser League Review Subzero Sweat Dripping | Sick Critic
You run an item shop in Moonlighter, but like most jobs, routine sets in and leaves you going through the motions.
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Source: PS4 News – Moonlighter Review Don’t Quit Your Day Job | Game Informer
If you’ve ever played Silent Hill 2 and always wondered about what means what in this game, then check out this article as we at Hey Poor Player analyse some of the more complex themes.
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Source: PS4 News – Silent Hill 2 Revolutionized Narratives in Gaming
Downward Spiral: Horus Station is the latest sci-fi VR game to come to PC and PlayStation 4 from 3rd Eye Studios
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Source: PS4 News – Downward Spiral: Horus Station (PC) Review | CGM
In Konamis Silent Hill 3, gamers got what some fans feel was the last good Silent Hill game. But at the same time, its also often the one thats overlooked. Just how do you top what many consider one of the best (if not the best) Survival Horror games ever in Silent Hill 2?
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Source: PS4 News – “They looked like monsters to you?” ‘Silent Hill 3’ Turns 15
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Fortnite Update
Source: PS4 News – NEW FORTNITE MONSTER!! *Legendary Moisty Merman Outfit* (Fortnite Battle Royale)
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Fortnite Update
Source: PS4 News – Patch Notes Fortnite NEW * weapon
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Fortnite Update
Source: PS4 News – Markiplier Plays Fortnite w/ Jack & Ethan (Full Stream 4/21/18)
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Fortnite Update
Source: PS4 News – (24/7) Fortnite Save The World Gameplay (rerun) – NEW ARCHAEOLO-JESS HERO
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Source: PS4 News – Ninja VS FaZe Tfue and FaZe Cloak – ,000 Fortnite Tournament! (FULL MATCH)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Three years ago, Facebook was the dominant social media site among U.S. teens, visited by 71 percent of people in that magic, trendsetting demographic. Not anymore. Now only 51 percent of kids ages 13-17 use Facebook, according to Pew Research Center. The world’s largest social network has finally been eclipsed in popularity by YouTube, Snapchat and Facebook Inc.-owned Instagram. Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube is the most popular, used by 85 percent of teens, according to Pew.
Instagram is slightly more popular than Snapchat overall, Pew said, with 72 percent of respondents saying they use the photo-sharing app, compared with Snapchat’s 69 percent. But Snap Inc. is holding its own, despite Instagram’s frequent parroting of its features. About one-third of the survey’s respondents said they visit Snapchat and YouTube most often, while 15 percent said Instagram is their most frequent destination. Meanwhile, only 10 percent of teens said Facebook is their most-used online platform. The Pew analysis was based on a survey of 1,058 parents who have a teenager from 13 to 17, as well as interviews with 743 teens themselves. The survey also found that 99% of teens own a smartphone or have access to one, and 45% said they’re online “on a near-constant basis.”
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Source: Slashdot – America’s Teens Are Choosing YouTube Over Facebook
Earlier this year, Signify announced new integrations for its Philips Hue bulbs that included a Hue Sync app to automatically coordinate your lights with whatever you’re doing on your computer. Now, the free Philips Hue Sync app is available for both…
Source: Engadget – Philips Hue Sync coordinates your smart lights with your computer
A feature proposal for Fedora 29 would hide the GRUB boot menu by default on installations where Fedora is the only installed operating system. Surprisingly this has spun into a lot of discussion and debate over the matter…
Source: Phoronix – Fedora 29 Might Hide The GRUB Boot Menu & It’s Causing Lots Of Debate
What can’t you put aioli on, really? Sandwiches, fries (which are subsequently elevated to “frites”), burgers, fried chicken, fried shrimp, fried anything really. It’s a versatile but simple condiment, essentially just a kicked-up, garlickified mayo that got itself a bougier name.
Source: LifeHacker – How to make Lazyoli, the emergency aioli for urgent dipping needs
AT&T has given up its years-long quest to cripple the Federal Trade Commission’s authority to regulate broadband providers. “Just weeks ago, AT&T said it intended to appeal its loss in the case to the U.S. Supreme Court before a deadline of May 29,” reports Ars Technica. “But today, AT&T informed (PDF) court officials that it has decided not to file a petition to the Supreme Court and did not ask for a deadline extension.” From the report: AT&T had been trying to limit the FTC’s authority since October 2014, when the FTC sued AT&T for promising unlimited data to wireless customers and then throttling their speeds by as much as 90 percent. With AT&T having ruled out a Supreme Court appeal, the FTC can finally pursue its case against AT&T and try to secure refunds for affected customers. AT&T’s decision also means that traditional phone companies will have to face some net neutrality oversight from the FTC after the Federal Communications Commission finalizes its net neutrality repeal. AT&T said it will try to settle the case with the FTC instead of going to trial. AT&T’s decision might indicate that it is already having settlement talks with the agency.
“We have decided not to seek review by the Supreme Court, to focus instead on negotiating a fair resolution of the case with the Federal Trade Commission,” AT&T said in a statement to Ars. The FTC is barred from regulating common carriers, and AT&T has long been a common carrier for its mobile voice and landline phone services. AT&T previously argued that the FTC can’t regulate any product offered by AT&T, whether it is or isn’t a common carrier service. Though ultimately unsuccessful, AT&T’s attempt to deny the FTC’s authority to regulate any aspect of its business has delayed the throttling case for years.
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Source: Slashdot – AT&T Wants To Settle With FTC To Avoid Unlimited Data Throttling Lawsuit
Four years ago, the Federal Trade Commission accused AT&T of throttling the speeds of unlimited data plans. On Thursday, Reuters reported AT&T finally dropped its legal challenge against that complaint—and more broadly, the FTC’s ability to protect net neutrality—and is in talks to settle with the agency.
Source: Gizmodo – AT&T Drops Court Challenge That Kept FTC From Policing Net Neutrality
Let’s not mince words: This here is one of the most delicious dishes I’ve had the pleasure of eating all year. It’s a mushroom bolognese tagliatelle from the Chicago restaurant Somerset, helmed by Michelin-starred chef Lee Wolen. As a lifelong carnivore, this vegetarian pasta feels like the last thing in the world…
Source: LifeHacker – This mushroom bolognese is so rich it made the Fortune 500
Microsoft’s Groove Music service bowed out months ago, but all the apps have been available for listening to your personal files… until now. The company has revealed that its Android and iOS apps will disappear from their respective online stores…
Source: Engadget – Microsoft will ‘retire’ Groove Music Android and iOS apps December 1st