Sneak peak at Xbox’s new hit
This open world game lets players step into some futuristic spandex, fight crime and generally have a good time.
This open world game lets players step into some futuristic spandex, fight crime and generally have a good time.
Gamers were hitting the panic button this morning, worried their console had packed it in.
It might share a setting with Far Cry 5, but Ubisoft’s newest game has thrown a few new elements into the mix — and it’s a whole lot of fun.
Recent updates have divided fans but this new release ticks all the boxes and the good news is you don’t need to have played it before.
NETFLIX’S reign as the king of streaming services might soon come to an end, with a powerful competitor throwing its hat in the ring.
IT’S understandable that you might think a $17,500 price tag is far from a bargain, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Let us explain.
IF DOMINATING the streaming industry wasn’t enough, Netflix has just launched its very first video game, which features characters from its own shows.
FROM sleek TVs and incredible computers, to not-creepy robots, these are the gadgets you’ll want in your home immediately.
FROM internet-connected toasters to virtual reality suits. The world’s biggest tech show gives a sneak peak into what your life could look like in 2017.
NETFLIX built a streaming empire by forging the future of home entertainment, but they just can’t let go of this relic from its past.
THE race to make TVs as thin as possible has resulted in a product that’s barely even recognisable as a television.
THE new year will bring fresh content for your streaming services. Here is everything coming to Netflix and Stan in January.
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