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Battlefield V announced, official reveal coming next week

As Battlefield 1 is turning two later this year, many people have been expecting the reveal of a new Battlefield game for late 2018. Rumors claiming that a new Battlefield game is in the works have popped up here and there in recent months, and now Electronic Arts has confirmed that one is on the way. We don’t know much … Continue reading

The US Senate just voted to save net neutrality

If you were a bit cynical about the US Senate’s vote to save net neutrality today, we can’t really blame you. With senators and representatives all too willing to vote along party lines, the odds are certainly stacked against this effort by Democrats in Congress to block the FCC’s “Restoring Internet Freedom Order.” It appears, however, that your cynicism was … Continue reading

Rainbow Six Siege will be free starting tomorrow: how to get it

Tactical shooting game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege will be free on all the platforms it supports this upcoming weekend. The game was first launched on December 1, 2015, ultimately enjoying solid ratings from critics and players. It’s not unusual to see these games offered for free occasionally once used prices drop substantially, and that’s what is happening starting tomorrow. … Continue reading

Intel’s first Cannon Lake 10nm processor revealed

Intel has finally begun shipping a 10nm processor, though this first Cannon Lake Core i3 is a tidbit ahead of what will be the main event next year. The chip-maker has been struggling to meet its own 10nm manufacturing promises, discovering that transitioning to the new architecture was trickier than it initially expected. Indeed, Cannon Lake – the first chips … Continue reading

Senate barely passes resolution to restore net neutrality

A spirited campaign by Democratic lawmakers to save net neutrality has passed the Senate, moving one step closer toward forestalling its scheduled demise on June 11th. The vote was predictably close along party lines: In addition to every Democrat su…

Net neutrality still faces an uphill battle in Congress

The Senate voted today on whether to reject the FCC decision to remove net neutrality protections — and though it was unclear for some time whether the Democrats would gain enough Republican support to pass the measure, they did. Along with the 49 S…

The SEC made a fake cryptocurrency to show you how ICO scams work

HoweyCoin, a new digital currency, was launched today through a pre-initial coin offering and the team behind it said it would be “the cryptocurrency standard for the travel industry.” The HoweyCoin website offers a number of investment levels as wel…

The company that helps police track phones was reportedly hacked

Securus is known for allegedly helping prisons violate Sixth Amendment protections by recording “at least” 14,000 phone calls between inmates and lawyers. There was also a report at The New York Times that a former sheriff in Mississippi County used…