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  • Another Activision Division Has Voted To Unionize
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    Communications Workers of America announced on March 25 that user-research workers at Activision have voted to form a union that Microsoft is already willing to recognize.Officially called Activision User Research Union-CWA, this is the first video-game-researcher union of its kind in the North American video game industry. A press release about the union's formation explains that it wants to fight for better wages and job security for those working in user research at the Call of Duty maker.The massive number of layoffs the video game industry has seen over the past couple of years was also cited as a reason for the union's formation. Organizing Committee member Pat Dimaandal argues that "workers should not feel punished for pursuing a career that they love, and thats why were organizing toward long-term, sustainable careers in this industry."Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Soccer Star Cristiano Ronaldo Is Playable In Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves
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    The Daytona USA car in Fighters Megamix. The Walking Dead's Negan in Tekken 7. Yoda and Darth Vader in Soul Calibur IV. Fighting games are no stranger to guest characters, particularly those who enter a battle from outside the confines of other fighting games. SNK has announced that Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves will follow suit, as international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo has been confirmed for the game's playable roster.A collaboration between Fatal Fury and the Portuguese footballer was teased last year, but outside of a brief video, no other news came from it. Now, a second trailer has confirmed Ronaldo will join Terry Bogard, Mai Shiranui, and more on the City Of the Wolves roster, with gameplay showing off his moveset to boot.As some might expect, Ronaldo is a kick-heavy fighter with multiple sweeps, tackles, and even a stylish flip kick. He's also able to conjure energy balls from thin air, then control them with his feet before launching them at the opponent. Ronaldo's full move list, along with his in-game character biography, has since been posted on the game's official website.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • The First Berserker: Khazan - Which Stats to Upgrade First
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    The First Berserker: Khazan is a brutal, fast-paced action RPG soulslike where stat allocation makes all the difference between struggling with bosses or taking them down in one fell swoop. Dumping points into your stats without putting much thought behind it won't get you far.
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  • Things Sasuke Can Do That Naruto Can't
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    Pick a side, as its time to fan the flames of the Naruto fandom! One of the OG "Big 3" manga, Naruto set the benchmark for the typical shonen protagonist. Kishimotos less-than-desirable handling of most of the large cast in his definitive manga is a touchy subject. Awesome side characters were hardly featured, while the majority of the focus shifted to Narutos rival, Sasuke.
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  • What's New on Netflix in April 2025
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    April brings the highly anticipated return of some of Netflix's most popular series, including Season 7 of Black Mirror (April 10) and Season 5 of You (April 24). The formerCharlie Brooker's dystopian sci-fi anthology seriesis getting six new episodes, including a sequel to "USS Callister" from season 4. The new season includes appearances from Paul Giamatti, Issa Rae, Will Poulter, Chris O'Dowd, Rashida Jones, Awkwafina, and Tracee Ellis Ross. And in the final 10-episode season of psychological thriller You, serial killer Joe Goldberg (played by Penn Badgley) returns to New York to live peacefully but is haunted by his past. Also debuting in April is Western romance Ransom Canyon (April 17) starring Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly. An adaptation of the Jodi Thomas books, the Yellowstone-esque series follows ranching families in Texas Hill Country. And medical drama Pulse (April 3), set in a Miami trauma center, may capture fans of Max's hit show The Pitt. On the film side, Tom Hardy plays a detective navigating the criminal underworld on a rescue mission in the gritty thriller Havoc (April 25). Finally, Netflix's documentary lineup includes sports series Carlos Alcaraz: My Way (April 23) and The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox (April 8); another installment of Turning Point, this one focused on the Vietnam War (April 30); and Chef's Table: Legends (April 28), a new season of the Emmy-nominated culinary series with episodes following Jamie Oliver, Jos Andrs, Alice Waters, and Thomas Keller.Here's everything coming to Netflix in April, and everything that's leaving.What's coming to Netflix in April 2025Available soonJewel Thief - The Heist BeginsNetflix FilmWeak Hero Class 2Netflix SeriesAvailable April 1The Age of InnocenceBig DaddyBonnie & ClydeThe Breakfast ClubConan the DestroyerCouples RetreatThe CroodsDraft DayField of DreamsFor Love of the GameGeostormGet Him to the GreekHeatInsidious: Chapter 2K-9LucyMatildaThe MauritanianThe Place Beyond the PinesPsychoRise of the GuardiansRooster Cogburn (...and the Lady)RudySicario: Day of the SoldadoSmokey and the BanditSmokey and the Bandit IIUncle BuckAvailable April 2BangerNetflix FilmGarnachas: Glorious Street Food!Netflix DocumentaryLove on the Spectrum: Season 3Netflix SeriesAvailable April 3Devil May CryNetflix SeriesJurassic World: Chaos Theory: Season 3Netflix FamilyPULSENetflix SeriesAvailable April 4KarmaNetflix SeriesTESTNetflix FilmAvailable April 7Blippi's Job ShowNetflix FamilyKill Tony: Kill or Be KilledNetflix Comedy SpecialAvailable April 8The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red SoxNetflix Sports SeriesHow to Sell Drugs Online (Fast): Season 4Netflix SeriesKians Bizarre B&BNetflix SeriesMy Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 5 Part 2Netflix SeriesAvailable April 9The Addams FamilyBad Influence: The Dark Side of KidfluencingNetflix DocumentaryThe Dad QuestNetflix FilmThe Hating GameUnicorn Academy: Chapter 3Netflix FamilyAvailable April 10Black Mirror: Season 7Netflix SeriesFrozen Hot BoysNetflix FilmMoonriseNetflix AnimeNorth of NorthNetflix SeriesAvailable April 11The GardenerNetflix SeriesMeet the KhumalosNetflix FilmAvailable April 12Resident PlaybookNetflix SeriesAvailable April 13Life or Something Like ItAvailable April 15The Glass DomeNetflix SeriesYoung Sheldon: Season 7Available April 16Baby MamaThe Diamond HeistNetflix DocumentaryI Am Not MendozaNetflix SeriesProject UFONetflix SeriesAvailable April 17Istanbul EncyclopediaNetflix SeriesRansom CanyonNetflix SeriesAvailable April 18iHostageNetflix FilmOklahoma City Bombing: American TerrorNetflix DocumentaryAvailable April 19Heavenly Ever After Available April 21Pangolin: Kulus JourneyNetflix DocumentaryAvailable April 23A Tragedy Foretold: Flight 3054Netflix DocumentaryBattle CampNetflix SeriesBullet Train ExplosionNetflix FilmCarlos Alcaraz: My WayNetflix Sports SeriesUnBrokenAvailable April 24A Dog's Way HomeYou: Season 5Netflix SeriesAvailable April 25HavocNetflix FilmPokmon Horizons: Season 2The Search for Laqua Part 2Netflix FamilyAvailable April 28Chef's Table: LegendsNetflix DocumentaryAvailable April 30Asterix & Obelix: The Big FightNetflix FamilyThe EternautNetflix SeriesExterritorialNetflix FilmTurning Point: The Vietnam WarNetflix DocumentaryWhat's leaving Netflix in April 2025Leaving April 1Baby DriverBoyz n the HoodBruce AlmightyDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatDr. Seuss' The LoraxElysiumHappy FeetHappy Feet TwoHow to Train Your DragonHow to Train Your Dragon 2InterstellarItThe Karate KidThe Karate Kid Part IIThe Karate Kid Part IIILegionMiss CongenialityMolly's GameThe Nice GuysRichie RichRush HourRush Hour 2Rush Hour 3Rust and BoneSpace JamWhen in RomeLeaving April 4SerenaLeaving April 8Megan LeaveyLeaving April 11PixelsScreamLeaving April 12A Quiet Place Part IILeaving April 15HereditaryLeaving April 16The Unbearable Weight of Massive TalentLeaving April 21No Hard FeelingsLeaving April 24MinionsLeaving April 29Patriots Day
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  • Eight Cheap Gadgets That Will Lower Your Grocery Bills
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.As we appear to be living in an age of perpetually rising grocery prices, we're all looking for ways to lower our food bills. Considering the average spend on groceriesis over $500 every month, I'm all open to suggestions. Extreme couponing? Tell me more. Intermittent fasting? Sounds doable. Ugly produce? Bring it on!Spending money to save money? How does that work?Kitchen tools like bread makers or chest freezers tend to pay for themselves over time, but often come with a hefty upfront cost. Yet there are some inexpensive gadgets that dont require a big investment but which can trim your grocery bills significantly. Here are eight of them.Bottle connectorsTheres nothing more frustrating than paying for a bottle of something and leaving a bunch of it in the bottle because physics refuses to release it. But if you throw away bottles of stuffwhether its condiments, shampoo, or anything else you pick up at the grocery storewith product still trapped in there, youre throwing away money. Instead, pick up a bottle connector (which will let you transfer the dregs of an old bottle to a new one), a zero-waste cap (which will use gravity to help you use every drop of something in the bottle), or a bottle scraper of some kind to get every bit out of the bottle. Its difficult to quantify how much money you can save by doing all these things, but its not nothing.A food vacuum sealerA food vacuum sealer isnt the cheapest option; while you can find sealers for about $10, that could definitely be a penny-wise, pound-foolish kind of decision. But an initial investment of anywhere from $40 to $100 will save you money in several ways:Reduce waste. Vacuum-sealing your leftovers and overflow ingredients will keep them fresher far longer.Make bulk buying pay. Buying in bulk usually reduces your per-unit costsbut only if you can actually use what you buy. Vacuum-sealing makes it easier to buy something like meat or fish in bulk and keep it fresh long enough to actually eat. Additionally, if you happen upon a terrific sale on something perishable, you can make an unusually large purchase work economically by sealing and freezing most of it.Herb keepersIf you cook with a lot of fresh herbs, a herb keeper can help keep them fresh for more than a week longer than if you just stick them in the crisper (or in a plastic bag, where all herbs go to wilt). That means you can actually use them in multiple meals and buy less of them overall.Produce saversBuying fresh produce is often an exercise in expensive frustration. You pay for a bunch of apples, and some of them are already rotting seemingly before you even get them home from the store, and the rest dont fare well no matter where you store them. You might be one of those folks who thrills at turning black bananas into banana bread and soft apples into pies, but it would be better if everything just lasted longer. Thats where products like GreenBags and the BlueApple Produce Saver come in. Both extend the life of fresh produce by days, giving you extra time to use up what you buy and improving the taste and overall experience of the produce youre eating. Over time theyll pay for themselves in fresher fruits and veg, and lower grocery bills.A cheese graterYou might not think of a cheese grater as a gadget, but tell that to the people who lived before its invention. Buying your cheese pre-grated will definitely save you money (and give you a better cheese experience, as pre-grated cheese usually is coated with a bunch of stabilizers and preservatives in it to keep it from clumping). Block cheese will almost always be cheaper than pre-grated cheese, so aside from the better eating and cooking experience, grating your own cheese will pay for the grater over time, and then some.Silicone stretch lidsIf you use foil or plastic wrap on a regular basis to cover bowls, old plastic storage tubs that have lost their lids, or pots straight off the stove (smash cut to your eating directly from the saucepan with a spoon later that night), youre paying money every time you tear off a sheet. Instead, use these stretchy silicone lids. Theyll fit just about any bowl or tub youve got and will keep their contents nice and fresh, with an airtight seal thats almost certainly better than that mangled lump of aluminum foil you were going to use. One note: You shouldnt use these to leave extra canned goods in the can. Yes, the lid will cover and seal the can effectively, but once opened, your food will start reacting to the metal of the can, which can degrade the flavor and kickstart bacteria growth.Reusable paper towelsIf youre using a lot of disposable stuff from the grocery store, a great way to save money is to switch to reusable, washable versions. Makeup removal pads and paper towels (which can also be used as casual napkins) are two easy switches. Rayon paper towels made from bamboo are sustainable and can be used about 50 times. In the meantime, not buying a new supply every week or so will definitely save you some cashhave you seen what Target wants for a thing of paper towels these days?Dryer ballsIf you use dryer sheets when you do laundry, you can probably reduce your shopping bills by switching to wool dryer balls. Dryer sheets range in price from about four cents per sheet on the low end to about ten cents a sheet (mainly for specialty sheets, like the ones intended for homes with a lot of pet fur). Wool dryer balls help reduce drying time, wrinkles, and static cling and are reusable (up to about 1,000 times). So a six-pack of dryer balls will get you at least 6,000 loads of laundry for about $10, as opposed to $240 for dryer sheets. Even if you wash large loads and use 2-3 balls per load, youll still seeing significant savings over dryer sheets.
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  • The Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are 20 percent off for the Amazon Spring Sale
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    As someone who paid full price for Sony's WH-1000XM5 headphones, I am jealous to report that they are 20 percent off right now as part of Amazon's Spring Sale. Yes, our choice for 2025's best wireless headphones have dropped to $318 from $400 a 20 percent discount. They briefly dropped to $250 earlier in the sale, but have since jumped back up a bit. Nevertheless, this is a good sale price overall; you can grab them on discount in either the silver of smoky pink colors. There are few tech products I would recommend to anyone, but Sony's XM5 headphones are one of them. I've raved so much about them that my parents and brother all bought a pair (while my partner uses mine about as often as I do). One of the biggest things for me, as someone who gets headaches easily, is that they're so comfortable. I've worn them on quite a few overnight flights now and can easily keep them on the whole time. Speaking of flights, the active noise cancellation is another reason they're a treat for those overnight hauls. The XM5s have double the processors and and microphones for ANC as their predecessor. I once slept two rows away from a crying baby and, with music on, I couldn't hear a thing. Plus, the 30 hours of battery life means I don't have to worry about them dying half way through my travels (my AirPods always need to recharge in their case before I arrive). Their excellence on flights isn't the only reason we gave Sony's XM5 headphones a 95 in our review. They're also great for listening to music while working or out for a walk. The XM5s have 30mm carbon fiber drivers and DSEE Extreme, together boosting the sound's quality and depth. My only complaint is that the M5s don't fold up, but especially at this price, they're still such a great buy. This discount is part of a larger sale on headphones and earbuds for the Amazon Spring Sale. If the XM5s don't quite meet your criteria, there are other models on sale from Beats, Bose and other brands. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/the-sony-wh-1000xm5-headphones-are-20-percent-off-for-the-amazon-spring-sale-123340401.html?src=rss
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  • Amazon Spring Sale kitchen deals: The Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer is down to $280
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    Breville makes some of our favorite kitchen tech, and now thanks to the Amazon Spring Sale, you can get a top pick air fryer for much less than usual. The Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer is currently on sale for $280, which is $70 off its usual price. That's close to the lowest price we've seen on this air fryer toaster oven, a version of which has been a top pick of ours for a long time. Brevilles Smart Oven Air Fryer combines convection baking and air frying into a single, compact appliance. It features Element iQ system technology, which intelligently adjusts heat distribution to ensure precise and even cooking. Whether youre roasting a chicken, crisping up fries or baking cookies, this oven is designed to handle it all. The Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer has 11 cooking functions, including toast, bake, roast, broil, air fry, and pizza, making it a versatile tool for any kitchen. While throwing down close to $300 might seem steep, you have to consider how flexible this oven is, plus how good of a deal you can get right now. Air fryers have become convenient alternatives to ovens thanks to the speed at which you can cook with them. The Breville Smart Air Fryer is no different; its super convection technology speeds up cooking times while delivering that golden, crispy finish we all love. The LCD display and easy-to-use dials make navigating the settings simple, while the spacious interior can fit a 13-inch pizza or six slices of toast at once handy when you have a big family or crowd to feed. If you want even more features and are prepared to part with a little more cash, the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro is also on sale for $320, down from its usual $400. In our roundup of the best air fryers, we consider it the best air fryer toaster oven thanks to its extra cooking presets, a larger capacity and dehydration capabilities, making it an even better choice for those who frequently cook in bulk. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/amazon-spring-sale-kitchen-deals-the-breville-smart-oven-air-fryer-is-down-to-280-145714905.html?src=rss
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  • Proton joins force with Vivaldi browser to help you break free from Big Tech
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    Proton VPN is now directly integrated into the privacy-focused web browser. Here's all you need to know.
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