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Even as the PS5 passes its halfway point, its library in March 2026 is robust and diverse. From epic RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and the redeemed Cyberpunk 2077, to horror masterpieces like Alan Wake 2, and the pure joy of Astro Bot, there's something for every gamer. This updated list highlights top picks, emphasizing variety and quality.

Galaxy S26 Ultra review: This list of five apps, including DocuSign, Concepts, Colorfy, Readwise Reader, and MyScript Notes, focuses on maximizing the S26 Ultra's large 6.9-inch display and integrated S Pen for productivity, creativity, and reading.

Learn to create personalized custom maps in Google Maps by using the "Lists" feature to organize locations, plan trips, and document your favorite places.

Word-guessing games have recently seen an explosion in popularity, proving to be both entertaining and beneficial for vocabulary improvement. While many of these games, like Wordle, might be a bit too straightforward

A court has made a critical decision to personally search devices seized from a Washington Post reporter, explicitly denying the Department of Justice (DOJ) full access. This move underscores judicial oversight in sensitive cases, particularly those involving journalists' materials, emphasizing the court's role in protecting privacy and press freedom against potential government overreach.
The Stop Killing Games campaign is establishing NGOs in the EU and US to combat publishers discontinuing support for purchased video games. Creator Ross Scott expressed confidence in their success, aiming to codify their petition into EU law and set up systems for reporting publishers. This formalization follows the campaign's strong reaction to Ubisoft's delisting of _The Crew_ and a petition gaining over a million signatures.

Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today after alleged DDoS attack Key takeaways Wikipedia editors have made a significant decision to remove all existing links to Archive.today, a prominent web archiving service. This move

Pixar's upcoming "Toy Story 5" will feature an evil AI tablet named Lilypad as its central antagonist, challenging classic characters like Buzz Lightyear and Woody. The film delves into themes of excessive screen time and technology's impact on children, underscored by the AI's ominous declaration: "I'm always listening."