World of Warcraft player fighting two-head ogre

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Sony says a final goodbye to the PlayStation 2Sony says a final goodbye to the PlayStation 2

Hear that That’s the sound of a million childhoods being ended in one fell swoop by Sony Japan as it pulls the plug on its PlayStation 2 aftercare service. Although the console hasn’t been in production for over five years, up until now Sony offered a repair clinic for diehard fans of the PS2. 

Reportedly, Sony asked those diehard fans to fill out

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Arctic leaders and Prince of Monaco call for better connectivity in the NorthArctic leaders and Prince of Monaco call for better connectivity in the North

Arctic leaders and Prince Albert of Monaco have called for better connectivity in areas in and around the Arctic Circle, claiming this will improve quality of life and economic opportunities, while also allowing the region to meet challenges such as climate change.

The call forms part of the declaration of the second ever UArctic Conference in

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Microsoft updates Office 365 Home subscription to offer better valueMicrosoft updates Office 365 Home subscription to offer better value

Microsoft has made its Office 365 Home subscription more appealing by upping the number of users who can make use of the subscription, while also massively increasing the number of devices Office 365 can be installed on at once.

Office 365 Home is a subscription service costing $99.99 / £79.99 / AU$129 per year, and includes the Word, Excel,

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NASA rockets could soon be branded by private companies

The year is 2035, Kanye West is president of the United States, and the first ever manned mission to Mars has just touched down on the red planet. NASA’s experts have prevailed over funding shortages, dangerous radiation levels, and have sourced brave volunteers to go where no man has gone before.

The intrepid astronauts step gingerly out of the

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What is UCaaS

Busy professionals, along with everyone else, use their smartphones to communicate in many ways, such as carrier-based voice calls, text messages, instant messages such as Telegram, dedicated communication channels, such as Slack, and multiple email accounts including the one that only gets checked once a week.

The problem is that with so many

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