Best iPad games: the top free and paid-for titles around

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What to watch on Now TV: your guide to the new TV shows and movies

Update: 2017's Alien Covenant is a great way to while away an evening, particularly with some popcorn involved, while B-movie fans shouldn't miss the Japanese monster flick Shin Godzilla

Now TV lets you get hold of Sky TV goodies without a mammoth monthly bill. You can choose TV and movie subscriptions, and then stream-away just as you might with

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What to watch on Netflix: your guide to the new TV shows and movies

Update: Monty Python has arrived on Netflix. You can now watch a handful of the comedy troupe's classic films. Want something more serious Money Monster features as much concerned-looking George Clooney as you could ask for. 

There's nothing better after a long day at work than getting cosy and putting on Netflix. The eternal problem though is,

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Battlefield 2018: everything we know so farBattlefield 2018: everything we know so far

After the huge success of Battlefield 1 in 2016 and a break in 2017, the Battlefield franchise will return in 2018 with a brand-new game. Now that this has been confirmed, the rumor mill is spinning like an overactive hamster's wheel, and we’re seeing all kinds of snippets about EA’s next wartime shooter crop up.

We’re expecting to see a lot more f

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Fortnite Battle Royale news and updates: whatnew in Fortnite

[Update: There's not long left of Fortnite season three and players are starting to wonder what's coming next, with very good reason. For the past few weeks, players have been noticing what appears to be a meteor heading straight for the game's map and in the past few days, the situation seems to have escalated, with multiple meteors now heading

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Facebook's Menlo Park campusImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption A total of 1.5 billion users who had previously been under the jurisdiction of Facebook Ireland will have that moved to US headquarters

Facebook has changed its terms of service, meaning 1.5 billion members will not be protected under tough new privacy protections coming

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