Apple Arcade goes live for macOS Catalina beta usersApple Arcade goes live for macOS Catalina beta users

Apple has flicked the switch to enable Apple Arcade on the macOS Catalina beta, suggesting a full, public launch of Catalina is just around the corner. If you're running the beta on your Mac, you can get gaming now.

The service costs $4.99 / AU$7.99 / AED 19.99 / £4.99 a month, which covers up to six family members, and you can try it for a month

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Razer Blade Stealth

It's PC Gaming Week, and that means we're taking the time to really dig in and celebrate everything that makes desktop computing the most powerful gaming platform. And, really, it's impossible to talk about how big PC gaming is without exploring all the unique peripherals and systems that make its experiences so wonderfully diverse.

And, of course,

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The HP Elite Dragonfly could be its best business laptop yet

As the battle for laptop workplace domination rumbles on, HP is hoping its latest release will help it continue its success in the space.

The company recently revealed its all-new HP Elite Dragonfly model, part of the long-running Elitebook series, as the latest business-focused hardware. 

Featuring an all-new design, colour scheme and improved

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BT Broadband gives parents power to pause the very internet itself with Wi-Fi ControlsBT Broadband gives parents power to pause the very internet itself with Wi-Fi Controls

BT has announced a new free update, called Wi-Fi Controls, that allows parents far greater control over their internet. This new feature that now comes with all BT Broadband deals is aimed at parents that want to manage family screen time more healthily.

Of the all the many broadband deals out there right now, this new feature certainly helps BT's

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Want a way to track swimming? These AR goggles provide your stats in real time

When it comes to sports gadgets, swimmers have been pretty hard done to over the years. While cyclists, runners, even footballers, all have their own gadgets throwing out metrics in real-time, the number of dedicated products for swimming enthusiasts remains disappointingly low. 

This is despite the fact that swimming remains the number one

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iPhone 11popularity could mean you can&t buy the 7nm AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU or Navi GPU you wantiPhone 11’s popularity could mean you can’t buy the 7nm AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU or Navi GPU you want

Apple has turned things around with its latest iPhone in terms of sales, but while that’s great news for Tim Cook and company, it might be bad news for AMD, with more pressure being exerted on 7nm supplies at chip maker TSMC.

Those are supplies that AMD uses for its latest-gen Ryzen 3000 processors and Navi graphics cards, and we’ve already p

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