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    Xbox unleashes Doom-themed controllers for upcoming new Doom game
    As anticipation builds for the release of Bethesda and id Software’s Doom: The Dark Ages, Xbox has unveiled a new line of limited-edition accessories that are sure to get any Slayer’s heart pounding. Leading the charge are two stunning, Doom-themed controllers designed to immerse you even further in the medieval-futuristic gorefest. If you like your controllers to match the game you’re playing or you just want something that’s cooler than your normal controllers, then it’s something to look forward to. Designer: Microsoft For the purists and the armor enthusiasts, the standard Xbox Wireless Controller gets a demonic makeover. Inspired by the Doom Slayer’s iconic armor, the Xbox Wireless Controller – Doom: The Dark Ages Limited Edition features a striking matte green finish accented by silver 3D helmet spike designs. Orange details and insignias from Doom: The Dark Ages complete the look, while the ABXY buttons are replaced with symbols from the game’s Sentinel alphabet, adding an extra layer of authenticity. Beyond its menacing aesthetics, this controller functions just like a standard Xbox Wireless Controller, offering seamless compatibility with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PCs (via Bluetooth or USB-C), and cloud gaming services. As a bloody good bonus, each purchase includes a DLC code for the Doom Slayer Executioner skin in Doom: The Dark Ages, letting you customize your in-game appearance. This limited edition controller is slated for release on April 30th and is priced at $79.99 USD or £74.99 GBP. For those who demand the very best in performance and customization, the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is also receiving a Doom-inspired treatment. This premium controller boasts a more sinister red and black color scheme, with transparent red sections allowing you to glimpse the internal components. The iconic Doom Slayer’s insignia takes center stage, proudly displayed in the middle of the controller. As a Microsoft Store exclusive launching on April 25th, this Elite controller offers the same high-end features players have come to expect, including customizable thumbsticks, adjustable triggers, and a suite of button mapping options. While pricing details specific to this edition are still emerging, expect it to be in line with the standard Elite Series 2 controller. The Doom-themed love doesn’t stop at controllers. Xbox is also releasing a limited-edition Xbox Series X Console Wrap – Doom: The Dark Ages Limited Edition. This wrap allows you to emblazon your console with the mark of the Slayer, featuring artwork that complements the controller designs. This is available exclusively through the Microsoft Store for a limited time, priced at £49.99 GBP. Remember to remove the wrap before handling the console! For eager fans, pre-orders for both the standard and Elite Doom: The Dark Ages controllers, as well as the console wrap, are already live at various retailers, including the Microsoft Store and Amazon. With Doom: The Dark Ages set to launch on May 15th, these accessories are the perfect way to prepare for the demonic onslaught and showcase your Slayer pride. The post Xbox unleashes Doom-themed controllers for upcoming new Doom game first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Florida Man Enters the Encryption Wars
    Plus: A US judge rules against police cell phone “tower dumps,” China names alleged NSA agents it says were involved in cyberattacks, and Customs and Border Protection reveals its social media spying tools.
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    Access Microsoft Office 2021 forever for just $69.97
    Macworld I love almost everything about my Mac: Battery life, interface, and how it easily connects to the rest of my Apple ecosystem. But working in corporate America, I need to have access to Microsoft apps like Excel and Word to easily send files to the rest of my team who aren’t as Apple-forward as I am. Though I was previously paying monthly for Microsoft 365, I found a cheaper way to get access to those same apps — and I get access to them for life. Microsoft Office 2021 for Mac is now just $69.97 for a lifetime license. A subscription to Microsoft 365 is $9.99 per month or $99.99 for the year for a Personal account. I’ve decided to step away from subscription-based software after seeing just how many I “set and forget.” Not only can you get access to Microsoft Office 2021 for life, it’s also $30 cheaper, and in this economy, every dollar counts. Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021: Lifetime LicenseSee Deal This lifetime membership includes access to your favorite apps like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint on a single computer. It’s supported by the three most recent versions of macOS: macOS13, macOS14, and macOS15, so even if you’re someone like me who waits a little too long to update your software, you can still enjoy the benefits of Microsoft Office 2021. Get Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021 on sale for $69.97 (reg. $219.99) through April 27. StackSocial prices subject to change.
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    Star Wars Zero Company Features Character Customization, Permadeath, and More
    Star Wars Zero Company is out in 2026, and during a Developer Panel, the teams at Respawn and Bit Reactor unveiled the first tactical strategy game’s first details. They confirmed that Hawks, the commander of the mercenary unit, is customizable, from the appearance and voice to the species and name. But that’s not all – you can also make a custom squad. Want a murderous row of Astromechs? Go for it, though this decision will have consequences. Your crew hangs out in The Den, and you can socialize, recruit operatives and upgrade it. A Galaxy Map highlights the different available missions, and depending on how the Clone Wars progresses, you’ll need to adapt your strategy. Familiar planets from properties like Star Wars: Obi-Wan, The Bad Batch, and more also appear. Zero Company may start at odds, but as they build bonds, they can unlock new abilities (and even change their fate on the battlefield). The teams also confirmed difficulty settings, and yes, you can play with Permadeath in true XCOM fashion. Star Wars Zero Company is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Stay tuned for more updates.
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    Star Wars: Zero Company brings Clone Wars tactics in 2026
    Electronic Arts had its official at Star Wars Celebration in Japan for Star Wars: Zero Company.Read More
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    The new Star Wars strategy game launches in 2026
    I wonder if this person is a better shot than most Stormtroopers. | Image: EA and Disney Star Wars Zero Company will release sometime in 2026, according to an announcement from Disney and EA. The game’s title was revealed earlier this week. Alongside the release year, the two companies also shared a bit more information about what you can expect from the game. “In Star Wars Zero Company, players will step into the shoes of Hawks, a former Republic officer, to command an elite squad of cunning operatives through a gritty and authentic story set in the twilight of the Clone Wars,” according to a press release. You’ll be able to customize Hawks’ appearance and class, and team members you recruit can “be personalized from a range of original Star Wars character classes and species.” Your team members can also “forge bonds” to “unlock powerful combat synergies that can turn the tide of battle.” Zero Company will launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X / S. Bit Reactor is leading development on Zero Company alongside Respawn Entertainment and Lucasfilm Games. The game was initially announced without a title in January 2022 as part of a three-game set of Star Wars titles that Respawn would be working on. The other two games are Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and a new FPS game.
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    Is Doctor Who Planting Leaks in Its Own Show to Mess With Fans?
    Full spoilers follow for Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 2, “Lux”.Doctor Who’s latest episode, “Lux”, is a gloriously weird outing from showrunner Russell T Davies that delivers just the right balance of chaos and charm. But beyond the surface-level delights of its fourth-wall-breaking mischief, something about this episode is now rattling around in my brain and won’t sit still. Not only because it was entertaining, but because it might be the smoking gun for something far more ambitious and strange going on behind the scenes.Over the past few weeks, an increasingly bold leaker known only as 'Andrew' has been dropping oddly specific plot details from Season 2 of Doctor Who (15th of the revived era, and 41st of the series overall). Detailed, beat-by-beat spoilers, including character returns, major twists, and even claims that Ncuti Gatwa is departing at the end of the season, with no replacement in sight and another Who-hiatus looming.Normally, I’d file this under the usual noise and move on. Doctor Who fans and haters alike have always given off a bit of a doomsday cult vibe. But, “Lux” has since aired, and one of the leaks was bang on: The Doctor and Belinda literally break through a TV screen to chat with Doctor Who fans, as characters in the show, watching the episode. It’s an incredibly meta, knowingly cliché gag, and a great fourth wall-breaking moment. But most interestingly, one of the fans turns to the camera and says, “I knew this would happen because it leaked online. #RIPDoctorWho.”I knew this would happen because it leaked online. #RIPDoctorWho.“So what’s going on here? That scene was filmed some two years ago (Season 1 and 2 had back-to-back production schedules) and will now certainly raise more than a few eyebrows. And yet, I can already see a few ways this might be playing out. First: Maybe it’s all just a coincidence. The leaks were unintentional, and that standout line in "Lux" is simply one of those absurd, once-in-a-blue-moon alignments of fiction and reality. The kind of mind-bending prediction you’d expect from The Simpsons, and one that’s got me spiralling into conspiracy territory with no one at the wheel. Still, weirder things have happened. Second: Somehow, Russell T Davies had a prophet-like vision, saw it all coming two years in advance, and wrote it in. Yeah, that’s also a bit of a leap, so I highly doubt it. Third: What if the leaks aren’t accidental at all? There were a couple from the opening episode that were accurate, and now some in the follow-up. Perhaps they were planted deliberately, but only small, mostly harmless titbits, and are meant to prime the fandom discussions without giving too much away. The rest? A bluff, just noise to muddy the waters. But indulge me in a fourth scenario for a moment. What if there’s more to this? If the leaks were deliberate, I’m not entirely convinced the show would opt to only mess with the core fandom just the once. Stay with me here, but what if every single leak was planted as part of a larger meta-marketing campaign, with the story eventually folding that chaos into itself? Light the kindling with the line from “Lux”, and watch it burn all the way to the finale as fans try to piece the season together, matching it up to the leaked info and wonder if they are getting played, or if this is just one big mess. Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 2: "Lux - GalleryIt might sound outlandish, but Davies has already been gleefully rewriting the rules of Doctor Who since his return. He’s not just playing with form; he’s baked in fantastical elements, permanently swapped “gravity” for “mavity,” pushed the show into strange, reality-warping territory it’s never fully embraced before, and thrown in more than a few fourth wall breaks. What’s one more step over the edge to him? And now this? It’s just a bit too on the nose to ignore.And what about that #RIPDoctorWho line? With no renewal announcement from Disney and radio silence from the BBC, Davies hasn’t exactly done much to quell fears of a looming hiatus, even hinting at a break in interviews like his recent one on BBC’s Newsround. So keeping that line in feels… deliberate. It could’ve been cut without fuss.Just how far does this go? Is Davies, in a devilishly meta bid for buzz, deliberately feeding the idea that the leaks signal the show’s end? It’s also not the only reference to the show’s supposed “end” either, as “Lux” closes with Mrs Flood dropping this zinger: “If you want to see a good show darling, I can recommend this one. Better warn you though, limited run only, show ends May the 24th.”On first impression, it’s just another playfully ominous line that harks back to the fourth wall breaks from earlier in the episode. But that May 24th date isn’t random: it’s when part one of the season finale airs, and it’s also the exact date the Doctor is trying to return companion Belinda to as part of the season's narrative arc. Doctor Who has flirted with airdate symmetry before, but never this overtly, folding it right into the script. Taken together with the #RIPDoctorWho gag, these feel less like throwaway jokes and more like morbidly self-aware nods to show’s recurring death knells, written long before the current silence around its future. Or, perhaps more optimistically, these are meta breadcrumbs leading to something far bigger, like a surprise recommission waiting in the wings. Hopefully, it’s the latter. Yet, if the show really is weaponising fan anxiety over its future, building an entire meta-marketing campaign around it years in advance… then it’s either a stroke of unhinged, runaway genius or the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. I guess we'll have to wait and see.Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Senior Editor, Commerce, for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.
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    ASUS Confirms Critical Flaw in AiCloud Routers; Users Urged to Update Firmware
    Apr 19, 2025Ravie LakshmananNetwork Security / Vulnerability ASUS has disclosed a critical security flaw impacting routers with AiCloud enabled that could permit remote attackers to perform unauthorized execution of functions on susceptible devices. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2492, has a CVSS score of 9.2 out of a maximum of 10.0. "An improper authentication control vulnerability exists in certain ASUS router firmware series," ASUS said in an advisory. "This vulnerability can be triggered by a crafted request, potentially leading to unauthorized execution of functions." The shortcoming has been addressed with firmware updates for the following branches - 3.0.0.4_382 3.0.0.4_386 3.0.0.4_388, and 3.0.0.6_102 For optimal protection, it's recommended to update their instances to the latest version of the firmware. "Use different passwords for your wireless network and router administration page," ASUS said. "Use passwords that have at least 10 characters, with a mix of capital letters, numbers, and symbols." "Do not use the same password for more than one device or service. Do not use passwords with consecutive numbers or letters, such as 1234567890, abcdefghij, or qwertyuiop." If immediate patching is not an option or the routers have reached end-of-life (EoL), it's advised to make sure that login and Wi-Fi passwords are strong. Another option is to disable AiCloud and any service that can be accessed from the internet, such as remote access from WAN, port forwarding, DDNS, VPN server, DMZ, port triggering, and FTP. Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter  and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. SHARE    
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    Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 19, #412
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 412 for April 19. Well, this was a weird one.
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