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Forgotten Command and Conquer game suddenly hits Steam after 12 years
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Forgotten Command and Conquer game suddenly hits Steam after 12 years

Will a new Command and Conquer game ever happen? The superlative Command and Conquer Remastered Collection, which combines Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert, is the closest we’ve gotten in recent years. EA has also repackaged and re-released the entire series on Steam - for a moment, back in March, it felt like something was happening. But the fog of war has descended once again, and while RTS rivals like Tempest Rising and Age of Empires continue to soar, C&C remains mostly AWOL. But something unusual has just happened. Originally released back in 2012, the likely forgotten MMO-like Command and Conquer Tiberium Alliances, previously available only on browsers, suddenly has a Steam page. Continue reading Forgotten Command and Conquer game suddenly hits Steam after 12 years MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RTS games, Best strategy games, Best MMOs
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Paradox changes Stellaris season pass to make completing your collection cheaper
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Paradox changes Stellaris season pass to make completing your collection cheaper

If you’ve had your eye on the Stellaris Season 8 bundle but were put off because you already owned some of the content included, your mind might be about to change. Paradox Interactive, makers of Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings, has just altered its space 4X strategy game’s 2024 collection to make it a better purchase for players who already have at least one of the included items, while letting those who bought them separately claim the free bonus for owning them all. Continue reading Paradox changes Stellaris season pass to make completing your collection cheaper MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Stellaris review, Stellaris mods, Stellaris DLC guide
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Black Ops 6 Cheating Bans
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Black Ops 6 Cheating Bans

Season 1 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is barely out, and it has already come with plenty of drama. This time, it is about the top of the leaderboards.
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RedState Feed
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Tom Cotton Sends Letter to Lloyd Austin Telling Him to 'Knock off the Nonsense' Obstructing Trump
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Tom Cotton Sends Letter to Lloyd Austin Telling Him to 'Knock off the Nonsense' Obstructing Trump

Tom Cotton Sends Letter to Lloyd Austin Telling Him to 'Knock off the Nonsense' Obstructing Trump
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Trending Tech
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No, Microsoft isn’t using your Office docs to train its AI
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No, Microsoft isn’t using your Office docs to train its AI

Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos by Getty Images Microsoft says it isn’t using customer data from its Microsoft 365 apps to train its AI models. The clarification addresses reports circulating online in the last few weeks claiming Microsoft required Word and Excel users to opt out of training the company’s AI systems. The confusion arose from a privacy setting in Microsoft Office that toggles “optional connected experiences” — a feature that helps users “search for online pictures” or “find information available online,” according to Microsoft. This toggle is switched on by default, and fails to mention AI training in the disclosure. Similarly, a Microsoft learning document posted on October 21st, 2024 seems to have contributed to the confusion by describing a long list of connected... Continue reading…
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Galaxy S25 Ultra leaks again, with One UI 7 in tow
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Galaxy S25 Ultra leaks again, with One UI 7 in tow

With less than two months to go to the Galaxy S25 Unpacked event, the leaks keep on coming. The other day, we got a good look at the Galaxy S25 Ultra's top half after someone with access to a prototype or test unit posted a short video on Reddit. Unlike last week's Galaxy S25 dummy units, this phone works. It was running the Reddit app in that clip. The same source shared more details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra, including images of the phone's bottom half and screenshots of Android 15 (One UI 7) running on the device. If you were unconvinced, this leak should remove any doubt. This is the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which will feature a brand-new design. Continue reading... The post Galaxy S25 Ultra leaks again, with One UI 7 in tow appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $450+ free T-Mobile’s new deal slashes Go5G Next plans to $5/month for watches & tablets Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Black Friday begins: 20% off Sonos, $29 Magic Bullet, $60 Vortex air fryer, $79 Ember heated coffee mug, more
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Mysterious Drone Incursions Onto US, UK Bases Becoming Routine
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Mysterious Drone Incursions Onto US, UK Bases Becoming Routine

In the third major drone incursion in a year, key Royal Air Force bases that house much of the aviation might of the U.S. Military in Europe experienced a drone incursion."We can confirm that small unmanned aerial systems [UASs] were spotted in the vicinity of and over RAF...
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Science Explorer
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Mega Black Friday streaming deals — up to 90% cheaper to watch nature docs and science shows
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Mega Black Friday streaming deals — up to 90% cheaper to watch nature docs and science shows

Stream your favorite nature documentaries, natural disaster movies and science TV shows ahead of Thanksgiving and Christmas with these Black Friday streaming deals.
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Science Explorer
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'This is a marriage of AI and quantum': New technology gives AI the power to feel surfaces for the 1st time
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'This is a marriage of AI and quantum': New technology gives AI the power to feel surfaces for the 1st time

Combining quantum science with machine learning has led to a model that can accurately measure how surfaces feel to the touch.
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Meet Dave Coulier’s Wife Melissa Bring, Who Runs A Holistic Wellness Brand Amid Dave’s Cancer Battle
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Meet Dave Coulier’s Wife Melissa Bring, Who Runs A Holistic Wellness Brand Amid Dave’s Cancer Battle

Dave Coulier got married to Melissa Bring in 2014, more than two decades after his previous marriage to Jayne Modean failed. She has been in the spotlight lately as Dave’s Full house co-stars have acknowledged her while paying tribute to him amid his cancer diagnosis. John Stamos called her Dave’s lifeline, while Candace Cameron Bure promised to work with her to get Dave back to health. The 41-year-old shares no children with Dave, however, she is stepmother to his adult son Luc, who is currently expecting a baby. Who is Dave Coulier’s wife and what does she do for a living? Dave Coulier and his wife, Melissa Bring/Instagram Melissa is a recognized photographer, with a focus on portraits and weddings. She has worked on projects like Can’t Get Arrested, and Laundry Room Romance, and with brands such as Target and Tony Hawk. She is also a fitness instructor and wellness advocate and runs Moving Well With Mel, which focuses on pain-free movement through mindful techniques. Melissa co-founded Live Well Lead Well with Fuller House’s production coordinator Melanie Samuels, who she met through her husband Dave. She has an active social media presence showing off her work and various wellness programs, with occasional snaps of family and travel.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Melissa Coulier (@melissacoulier)   Dave Coulier’s wife has been supportive Melissa has been supportive of Dave, applying her expertise to helping him recover quickly from stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He revealed how she took all sugar off his diet and filled his refrigerator with color-coded, nourishing meals and protein while joking that she probably started her company to care for him in the future. Melissa Bring/Instagram Meanwhile, Melissa also has health struggles of her own, as she was diagnosed with Lupus in 2006. She opened up about her experience on Bure’s podcast, noting that she had to mask her symptoms for fear of losing work as a photographer in Los Angeles. She was inspired by her condition to help others manage inflammation and live well despite their health status. Next up: Fans Stunned By New Photo Of John Travolta And Kelly Preston’s ‘Grown’ Son The post Meet Dave Coulier’s Wife Melissa Bring, Who Runs A Holistic Wellness Brand Amid Dave’s Cancer Battle appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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