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What is the release date for Fallout season 2 episode 5 on Prime Video?
By Tom Power published
Episode 5 of Fallout season 2 will emerge from its vault shortly – here's when you can watch it.

U-turn means pre-approved Chinese drones will continue to flow into the country
By Sam Kieldsen published
The Department of Commerce has decided not to make the US's worrying "DJI ban" even worse.

A Lego take on the first iMac could arrive in the future, and it's a beauty
By Darren Allan published
iMac and Lego – the perfect combination? New concept set for Apple's original iMac G3 looks stunning.

Nvidia has finally done the one AI thing I've been dreading — and PC gaming might never be the same
By Christian Guyton published
CES 2026 'Depth and complexity are hallmarks of PC gaming' says Nvidia, then immediately reveals a plan to obliterate any depth and complexity in PC gaming.

Baldur's Gate 3 might not come to Switch 2 as Larian CEO says a port 'wasn't our decision to make'
By Dashiell Wood published
Nintendo Switch 2's first Christmas sales fall short of the original Switch by 35% in the US, showing markedly less of an appetite over the Holidays.

Birdfy’s innovative Feeder Vista is like an Insta360 camera for bird lovers
By Timothy Coleman published
CES 2026 Birdfy revealed three new bird feeder cameras at CES 2026, including the world's first 360-degree model – plus a huge update to its app with natural language interactions.

AI haters be warned – Windows 11's folders may get a big dose of Copilot AI
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft could put Copilot in Windows 11's File Explorer in a far more in-your-face way than the AI is right now.

Former Assassin's Creed director discusses the folly of ballooning development budgets: 'You need to have people to coordinate the people coordinating'
By Rhys Wood published
Former Assassin's Creed director Alexandre Amancio says AAA studios 'mistakenly' try to 'solve a problem by throwing people at it'.
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