Month: November 2021

Netflix Games begins its global rollout on Android devices

Netflix has announced it’s taking the next step in the rollout of Netflix Games with a global launch on Android devices.  Starting November 3, Netflix subscribers will be able to start playing a selection of games on the Netflix mobile app. At launch, the games will only be available to…

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The latest Oculus Quest update will help to prevent accidental dog punching

Fresh off of Meta’s Connect 2021 keynote, where Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was announced for Quest 2, the company announced the latest set of software feature updates arriving on Quest and Quest 2 headsets starting today. The biggest addition is Space Sense, a feature that goes a step beyond…

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Nintendo is reportedly making 20 percent fewer Switches due to the chip shortage

The global chip shortage is rippling through all areas of technology, and its chokehold on electronics doesn’t seem to be easing up anytime soon. Nintendo is just one brand that continues to suffer due to the shortage, as a report from Nikkei Asia reveals that Nintendo is slashing the number…

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Walmart PS5 and Xbox Series X restock live updates and time: another chance to buy it

Refresh 2021-11-02T18:02:48.612Z Well, it’s deja vu all over again, as there’s another Walmart PS5 restock today at 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT. Perhaps this is Walmart’s way of making up for the fact that very few people could actually check out with the Sony PlayStation console yesterday. This restock is…

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Netflix starts rolling out mobile games to all Android subscribers

Netflix is taking a big step forward with its gaming ambitions. Starting today, all subscribers can play five mobile games on Android devices at no extra cost by downloading them from the Google Play store on phones and tablets. The games will be available through the Netflix app starting on…

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Dropbox is adding folders that will automatically organize for you

Dropbox is adding a feature that will let you add automation to folders so new files are automatically renamed, grouped into subfolders, or more. The feature is called, perhaps unsurprisingly, Automated Folders, and Dropbox says it can help you (and any co-workers you share files with) stay organized with standardized…

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