The best Steam games 2018

If you're keen to get into PC gaming, then Steam is the best place for you to hunt for new games. That's because there are more than 23,000 available through the platform - and counting. 

The great thing about Steam is that you can buy a game, download it and then install it as many times as you like. Steam also rolls out automatic updates too, so

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Logitech's new G Hub software goes into early access starting todayLogitech's new G Hub software goes into early access starting today

Logitech announced its new G Hub software was going to go into early access back at E3 2018, and now it’s finally available for everyone to download.

Logitech G Hub is the company’s new essential piece of software for all its gaming keyboards, mice and other peripherals. It replaces Logitech’s older G software with a modern design and a deeper l

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Acer Chromebook Tab 10

Acer surprised us when it sneakily launched the first-ever Chrome OS tablet, the Chromebook Tab 10, days ahead of Apple’s big education push for its latest iPad, and now it’s available for everyone to buy.

The $329 (£286, about AU$440) Acer Chromebook Tab 10 has been only for schools since its March 2018 launch, but now it’s available in the US t

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7 best PS Vita games: the top titles to grace Sonyhandheld

Oh, the PS Vita. A worthy successor to the popular PSP handheld, but one that never quite found a player base to match its potential. And now, with the Nintendo Switch and DS family dominating the handheld market, and Sony quietly closing down production of PS Vita game cards, what place is there for the console

Even as the end seems nigh for

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Incredible material made from CRAB SHELLS and tree fibres could soon replace plastic packaging
The flexible material was created by researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology, and is made by spraying multiple layers of chitin from crab shells and cellulose from trees

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Where to see bioluminescence in the UK and Ireland - top spots to admire the 'sea sparkle' during the heatwave
During the heatwave, waters are significantly warmer, giving the plankton the opportunity to ‘charge up&, and glow even brighter than normal

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