The sequel to ‘Shadow of Mordor’ arrives August 22nd
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor was one of the most important blockbuster games of 2014, proving that an open-world title set in a very familiar fantasy world could still feel fresh and innovative. And apparently, it was popular enough to get a sequel… including on a platform that isn’t even out yet. Warner Bros. has unveiled Middle-earth: Shadow of War, a follow-up that will be available on PS4, Windows PCs, the Xbox One...
The best password managers
Who should get thisEveryone should use a password manager. The things that make strong passwords strong—length, uniqueness, variety of characters—make them difficult to remember, so most people reuse a few easy-to-remember passwords everywhere they go online. But reusing passwords is dangerous: If just one site suffers a security breach, an attacker could access your entire digital life: email, cloud storage, bank accounts, social...
The best password managers
Who should get thisEveryone should use a password manager. The things that make strong passwords strong—length, uniqueness, variety of characters—make them difficult to remember, so most people reuse a few easy-to-remember passwords everywhere they go online. But reusing passwords is dangerous: If just one site suffers a security breach, an attacker could access your entire digital life: email, cloud storage, bank accounts, social...
Blizzard will no longer support your old Windows Vista PC
Firmer schedules will be available closer to the end dates for each game.It won’t shock you to hear why Blizzard is taking action: the effort involved wasn’t worth it anymore. While there was still a “decent” number of people running XP and Vista when Microsoft itself ended support, that’s no longer the case. The “vast majority” of players have moved on to newer Windows releases, Blizzard...
Blizzard will no longer support your old Windows Vista PC
Firmer schedules will be available closer to the end dates for each game.It won’t shock you to hear why Blizzard is taking action: the effort involved wasn’t worth it anymore. While there was still a “decent” number of people running XP and Vista when Microsoft itself ended support, that’s no longer the case. The “vast majority” of players have moved on to newer Windows releases, Blizzard...
