Month: December 2022

The essential tech supporting SMBs

Audio player loading… Technology has long sat at the heart of businesses of all sizes, and the developments of recent years have led to these organizations relying more heavily on their tech than ever. But for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), the importance of technology does not necessarily match the…

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Live blog: Twitter chaos – Musk is shuttering newsletter platform Revue

Refresh 2022-12-14T17:20:44.253Z Soon to be no more (Image credit: Future) Twitter’s own newsletter system is going down A week or so ago, Elon Musk said on Twitter (opens in new tab) that he was open to the idea of buying Substack, the self-publishing/newsletter platform that has attracted some of the…

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Epic is shutting down online services for classic Rock Band and Unreal Tournament games

Epic Games is beginning to shut down online services for a large selection of its older games, including Rock Band 1 through 3, The Beatles: Rock Band, and Unreal Tournament 2003 and 2004. The company is making the changes as “we move to solely support Epic Online Services with its…

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65’s first trailer leaves Adam Driver stuck millions of years in the prehistoric past

The idea of the modern-day world becoming overrun by genetically engineered dinosaurs is only but so alarming because, at the end of the day, they’re just animals who probably aren’t well-suited to survive on the planet as it currently exists. But the situation in Sony’s upcoming sci-fi survival thriller 65…

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The first US Super Nintendo World opens its doors on February 17th

Nearly two years after Universal Studios opened its first Super Nintendo World park in Japan, the second one will debut in the US as promised at Universal Studios Hollywood next February. When it opens, there will only be one ride, the augmented reality-enhanced Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge. When we tried…

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10 Best Xbox Series X/S Games You Can Play Now (2022)

These are the titles that make the most of your big, burly Microsoft console. Source

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