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The top 5 Robert De Niro movies

Robert De Niro is one of the greatest actors in cinematic history. After delivering an extraordinary performance in Mean Streets, De Niro’s acting career led him to star in epic masterpieces such as The Godfather II, Casino and Raging Bull. Some Robert De Niro fans prefer to see him in dramatic and intense roles, while … Read more

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Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra – Specs, Size, Price, Features, And More

We’ve finally gotten our first look at Samsung’s new range of flagship smartphones for 2022, and we’re impressed. While the fundamental design hasn’t changed too much from last year’s offerings, the S22 range brings with it some fun new features and smart updates that should make these phones a worthy upgrade for anyone rocking an … Read more

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The Best Soccer Games Through History

As it’s theĀ most popular sportĀ in the world, it’s hardly surprising to know that there’s been an almost endless supply of soccer games for video game players to enjoy from the comfort of their own homes. However, as with all genres of video games, some hit the back of the net perfectly while others deserve a … Read more

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Yahoo Messenger: 22 Things To Remember

When people talk about instant messenger apps, there are two that pretty much always spring to mind. The first is, of course, the inimitable MSN Messenger, which accompanied many of our childhoods and was a mainstay for our social relationships. The second is AIM, or AOL Instant Messenger, which relatively fewer of us used but … Read more

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AIM (AOL Messenger): 22 Things To Remember

While many people were using MSN Messenger in the late 90s and early 2000s, there was another messenger app that was capturing the imaginations of millions worldwide. AIM – which stood for AOL Instant Messenger – may have closed down back in 2017, but it got its start a lot earlier than that, and there … Read more

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MSN Messenger: 22 Things To Remember (Nostalgia)

MSN Messenger: 22 Things To Remember (Nostalgia)

Pretty much anyone who had the internet back in the 1990s and 2000s will likely remember MSN Messenger, AOL Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, and others. MSN Messenger was the Facebook Messenger of its day,...

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What Do Cows Eat In Minecraft?

Ah, Minecraft. Depending on how you approach it, this wonderfully relaxing little game can either be a testament to bucolic paradises or a nightmarish industrial dystopia, and all that separates the two is a texture pack or two. Minecraft is host to a wide variety of creatures and species; no matter what you can imagine, … Read more

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Windows 3.0 And 3.1

For many people, Windows 3.0 (and its more popular successor, Windows 3.1) is a matter of the distant past. It existed in that strange time before people actually used computers en masse; computers were a hobbyist proposition first and foremost, and the general population either didn’t understand them or felt they didn’t have any use … Read more

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Windows 95

Windows 95 is when Microsoft got serious. After years of enthusiast and hobbyist operating systems designed only for the computer faithful, Windows 95 was the first OS that could easily be used by ordinary, non-techie folk. The operating system is 26 years old today, and while it’s been discontinued for a very long time, we … Read more

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When Should We Expect A PS6, PS6 Pro, PS6 Slim? Dreaming Ahead…

When Should We Expect A PS6, PS6 Pro, PS6 Slim? Dreaming Ahead…

Sony’s PlayStation 5 console has been out for around 10 months now, and it certainly feels like that time has flown. It seems like only yesterday we were struggling to place our orders and desperately hoping that websites would have stock of the console in any form…oh, right. Well, that might not have changed, but … Read more

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Windows Me

Ah, Windows Me. The middle child of the 90s Windows trilogy (although it wasn’t actually released in the 90s), Windows Me doesn’t have the greatest reputation. Its detractors see it as a buggy, unstable mess, while even those who didn’t mind it don’t have much positive to say about it. The system launched in 2000, … Read more

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Windows 7

After the disaster that was Windows Vista, Microsoft course-corrected and released Windows 7. Despite being based on a similar aesthetic to Vista, Windows 7 was immediately more well-liked than its predecessor, featuring many of the improvements and changes that Windows users had clamoured for since Vista’s ill-fated debut. It’s fair to say that Windows 7 … Read more

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George R.R. Martin Talks Contributions to Elden Ring

Need a reason to get excited about FromSoftware’s upcoming action RPG: Elden Ring? Just think of the mind behind the narrative. None other than that King of Big Medieval Fantasies and Westeros Warlock… George R.R. Martin! The game has been in development for a long time and Martin worked behind the scenes on the story … Read more

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Windows Vista

Windows Vista is a much-maligned operating system, and it’s not hard to see why. Vista was a resource hog, a constantly-crashing liability, and the OS on which many unpopular features (such as Games for Windows Live) originally debuted. Despite this, however, there are still some who would champion Vista and say it’s their favourite operating … Read more

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Windows XP

Whilst Windows 11 has recently landed, this article takes a look at one of the best Microsoft past systems: Windows XP. After a couple of less successful releases, Microsoft launched Windows XP in October 2001. It was an immediate success; its widespread compatibility, excellent user interface, and support for all kinds of programs led to … Read more

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