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DC's New Batman Movie Unleashes the Bane We Deserve
Games
Jul 15, 2026Polygon

DC's New Batman Movie Unleashes the Bane We Deserve

DC's New Batman Movie Unleashes the Bane We Deserve For years, fans have debated Christopher Nolan's take on Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. While Tom Hardy's performance certainly made the character famous, many felt it

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Stephen King's "Unfilmable" Long Walk Dominates HBO Max
Games
Jul 14, 2026Polygon

Stephen King's "Unfilmable" Long Walk Dominates HBO Max

Stephen King's long-awaited film adaptation of "The Long Walk" has finally arrived on HBO Max, shooting to the #1 spot in just one day. This previously "unfilmable" dystopian tale, directed by Francis Lawrence, plunges 50 teenage boys into a deadly endurance contest, resonating deeply with themes of sacrifice and societal critique. Fans and newcomers alike are captivated by its intense pacing and chilling premise.

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Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports
How To
Jul 5, 2026How-To Geek

Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports

Learn how to securely access your home server and other devices remotely without using dangerous port forwarding. This guide explains the risks of open ports and provides step-by-step instructions on utilizing safer VPNs and overlay networks like Tailscale for robust home network security.

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PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care
Games
Jul 2, 2026Polygon

PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care

PlayStation's decision to stop physical disc production by 2028 will impact all gamers, not just collectors. This shift raises significant concerns about true game ownership, long-term preservation, and consumer choice.

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in-depth: Everyone’s Mad at the World Cup’s New ‘Hydration
Tech
Jun 29, 2026Wired

in-depth: Everyone’s Mad at the World Cup’s New ‘Hydration

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the US, Mexico, and Canada, has introduced a significant, and controversial, new feature: mandatory three-minute hydration breaks. These stoppages, scheduled around the 22nd and

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Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups
How To
Jun 19, 2026How-To Geek

Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups

Are you constantly running out of cloud storage, only to be prompted to pay for more? Many of us find ourselves trapped in a cycle of ever-increasing subscription fees for services like Google Drive, iCloud, or

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Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro
Games
Jun 20, 2026GameSpot

Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro

Crimson Desert features a wild item, the Alchemy Explosive Pack, which generates bombs when hit. Discover how to acquire this ridiculous backpack from Bleed Bandits in the Southern Quarry, despite a notorious dropping bug. Learn the exploit that lets you trigger infinite bombs with your own attacks, turning you into an unstoppable explosive force.

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ZDNET's "Every way your phone tracks your location": An Essential
Review
Jun 18, 2026ZDNet

ZDNET's "Every way your phone tracks your location": An Essential

ZDNET's "Every way your phone tracks your location": An Essential Privacy Guide Verdict ZDNET's guide, "Every way your phone tracks your location - and how to stop it," is an exceptionally thorough and practical

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A Cosmic Irony: Ken Levine on Space, BioShock, and Judas
Games
May 24, 2026Kotaku

A Cosmic Irony: Ken Levine on Space, BioShock, and Judas

Ken Levine, director of System Shock 2 and BioShock, recently said he couldn't make a BioShock work in space, despite his own acclaimed sci-fi immersive sim history. He defines BioShock as rooted in historical periods and is now focusing on character-driven narratives over political lectures for his new game, Judas. This sci-fi shooter from Ghost Story Games, still a ways out from release, promises deep player choice in a dystopian setting.

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CNET's Home Security Approach: A Comprehensive Look at Burglary
Review
May 17, 2026CNET

CNET's Home Security Approach: A Comprehensive Look at Burglary

Quick Verdict: CNET's Holistic Defense While a definitive article titled "11 Proven Home Tips to Stop Burglaries and Break-Ins" isn't explicitly featured within the provided CNET framework, the platform's extensive

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Run a Local AI Coding Assistant: Ditch the Fees, Boost Privacy
How To
May 13, 2026How-To Geek

Run a Local AI Coding Assistant: Ditch the Fees, Boost Privacy

Stop Paying for AI Coding Assistants: Go Local, Stay Private Are you a developer tired of monthly fees, usage limits, and the privacy implications of sending your code to cloud-based AI assistants? What if you could

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Discover Your Next Obsession - 10 Shows Like 'Paradise
How To
May 13, 2026Lifehacker

Discover Your Next Obsession - 10 Shows Like 'Paradise

In Dan Fogelman's 'Paradise', viewers are drawn into an seemingly perfect suburban town with a dark secret, where dystopian narratives twist sideways through surprising science fiction elements and political intrigue.

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Brembo Sensify: Electric Brakes - Revolution or Risk
Review
May 6, 2026TechRadar

Brembo Sensify: Electric Brakes - Revolution or Risk

Brembo's Sensify electric braking system promises a revolution, replacing hydraulics entirely by 2026. Offering enhanced stability, smoother stops, and easier maintenance, it raises initial safety concerns about fully electronic control, but is backed by extensive development and regulations. A 'wait and see' verdict for this potentially transformative tech.

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Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter
Games
May 2, 2026Kotaku

Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter

Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds' game studio, Night Street Games, is ending new content development for its online shooter, *Last Flag*, less than three weeks after its April 14 launch. The CTF-like game failed to find an audience, never hitting over 600 concurrent players on Steam. While new content stops, the game will remain online with a final update and custom lobby features.

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Stop Babying Your Phone: Prioritize Enjoyment Over Elusive Resale
How To
Apr 19, 2026How-To Geek

Stop Babying Your Phone: Prioritize Enjoyment Over Elusive Resale

Learn to shift your mindset about phone resale value, enabling you to fully enjoy the premium device you've purchased without unnecessary worry. Discover why optimizing for resale often detracts from your personal experience and why depreciation is brutal.

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Android 17 Beta 4: A Polished Near-Final Preview
Review
Apr 17, 2026Android Authority

Android 17 Beta 4: A Polished Near-Final Preview

Google's Android 17 journey is nearing its destination, and the latest stop is Android 17 Beta 4. This release isn't about flashy new features; it's a critical polishing phase, setting the stage for the highly

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Stop Ads on Your Owned Prime Video Content with Ultra
How To
Apr 12, 2026MakeUseOf

Stop Ads on Your Owned Prime Video Content with Ultra

Learn how to minimize and stop ads on most of your purchased Prime Video movies and TV shows by upgrading to the new Prime Video Ultra subscription tier, introduced on April 10, 2026, enhancing your overall viewing experience.

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Control Your Android's Data: Stop Google from Collecting Unwanted Info
How To
Apr 2, 2026MakeUseOf

Control Your Android's Data: Stop Google from Collecting Unwanted Info

Every time you pick up your Android phone, it's quietly collecting and sending data back to Google, apps, and websites. While some data collection is essential for features and improvements, a significant amount happens

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Stop Memorizing IPs & Ports: Set Up a Homelab Dashboard
How To
Mar 27, 2026MakeUseOf

Stop Memorizing IPs & Ports: Set Up a Homelab Dashboard

One of the most persistent headaches in managing a homelab, especially as it grows, is keeping track of all your services. Initially, a few memorized IP addresses and port numbers might suffice for a small setup.

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Stop Buying Family SUVs: Why This Sedan Makes More Sense
How To
Mar 26, 2026How-To Geek

Stop Buying Family SUVs: Why This Sedan Makes More Sense

Family SUVs have become a default for many households, offering perceived space and versatility. However, with rising prices and fuel costs, they aren't always the most practical or cost-effective choice. This guide

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How to Stop Breaking Linux: 6 Habits for a Stable System
How To
Mar 1, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Stop Breaking Linux: 6 Habits for a Stable System

If you've spent any time using Linux on your desktop, you're likely familiar with the cycle: a small tweak here, a slightly larger one there, confident updates, a reboot, and then… a blank stare. Many Linux users

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NVIDIA Shield TV Review: The Unstoppable 7-Year Streamer
Review
Feb 27, 2026Android Authority

NVIDIA Shield TV Review: The Unstoppable 7-Year Streamer

Seven years after its last hardware refresh, the NVIDIA Shield TV surprisingly remains a top Android TV streamer. Its unparalleled software support, offering updates for over a decade for older models, ensures reliability. Paired with an excellent, ergonomic remote, it still delivers a premium streaming experience despite its aging hardware showing minor limitations with certain modern video formats like YouTube HDR. It's a testament to longevity and value.

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Stop Killing Games Campaign Establishes EU and US NGOs
Gadgets
Feb 22, 2026Engadget

Stop Killing Games Campaign Establishes EU and US NGOs

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.

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