Month: October 2025

Halo: Campaign Evolved delivers a beautiful version of the first-person shooter’s story, but I still want to see more

I played a small slice of Halo: Campaign Evolved ahead of its official reveal, and can confirm that this upcoming remake of the first game’s legendary single player offering is absolutely beautiful. Diving into the start of the fan-favorite ‘The Silent Cartographer’ mission, it’s clear why the developers chose this…

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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere delivers an honest, deeply human look at Bruce in his darkest period

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. For the Bruce Springsteen faithful – and probably those who feel that way about Jeremy Allen White – today,…

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Halo: Campaign Evolved is a gorgeous remake that debuts on PS5 and Xbox in 2026

Halo Studios has created something special for the 25th anniversary of Halo next year. Halo: Campaign Evolved is a full remake of the original Combat Evolved that launched alongside Microsoft’s first Xbox console in 2001. It has a fully rebuilt campaign with 4K visuals, new weapons and vehicles, a four-player…

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DJI’s excellent Osmo Pocket 3 is over $200 off in its first sale since tariffs

I use a DJI Osmo Pocket 3 every single week to help film Today I’m Toying With, and I love it to pieces. The baby steadicam’s one of the most popular gadgets the company’s ever sold, because it’s so good at automatically capturing stabilized video of whatever I want, far…

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NordVPN just dropped its Black Friday deal and yes, you really should get excited about it!

It might not be November yet, but my favorite VPN just dropped its Black Friday VPN deals early. NordVPN has ranked as the best VPN for all of 2025 so far, and with new savings of up to 77% available across its two-year plans, it’s the best value we’ve seen…

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Thousands of YouTube videos disguised as cheat codes removed for spreading malware

YouTube has removed 3,000 malicious videos disguised as ‘Cracked software’ These were used to spread malware and infostealers like Lumma The network used fake positive engagement to garner trust Google has removed a 3,000 strong network of malicious YouTube videos used to spread malware. Check Point Research says it discovered…

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