The Last of Us 2 developer is excited by the possibilities of the PS5 SSDThe Last of Us 2 developer is excited by the possibilities of the PS5 SSD

Naughty Dog’s Kurt Margenau is still working as co-director on The Last of Us Part 2 for PS4 but he’s looking ahead to the possibilities offered by the PS5’s SSD. 

Posting on Twitter, Margenau focused on the console’s fast, custom 825 GB SSD and the leaps “in terms of game design that can be made”, particularly for first parties.

This comes after

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Want Disney Plus UK? Last chance to grab this pre-order deal before MondayWant Disney Plus UK? Last chance to grab this pre-order deal before Monday

This week, we learned a few new things about Disney Plus ahead of its UK launch on Tuesday, March 24. The brand new Disney-themed streaming service will launch with two episodes of The Mandalorian instead of one as expected, and two new episodes of The Clone Wars will release each week until the series catches up with the US, at which point

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PS5 vs Xbox Series X: does the most powerful console always win?

This week, we finally learned what the PS5 specs and Xbox Series X specs are. These are early days for both consoles, but our expert's opinion is that "the PS5, at least on paper, is much less powerful than the Xbox Series X." There's a lot more to dig into than that, though, and we recommend reading both of our in-depth specs analysis articles,

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iD Mobile has matched Smarty's spectacular flexible unlimited data SIM only dealiD Mobile has matched Smarty's spectacular flexible unlimited data SIM only deal

For anyone with a fear of committing to a long term subscription, Smarty was the obvious go-to SIM provider, blending its 1-month rolling plans with some of the best value packages around. But now, iD Mobile is catching up.

Just like Smarty, iD Mobile offers flexibility in the form of 1-month rolling contracts so you can leave at any time. However,

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Microsoft wants to banish jerky scrolling from Edge browser & and Google ChromeMicrosoft wants to banish jerky scrolling from Edge browser – and Google Chrome

Microsoft is continuing to work hard on its revamped Edge browser, and has just implemented a change that will make for smoother scrolling when viewing websites and using the scrollbar.

And the further good news is that while this change is still in testing, it has also arrived in preview for the Chrome browser (as Edge is based on Chromium, the

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Free broadband calls resisted by UK internet providersFree broadband calls resisted by UK internet providers

The UK's leading internet service providers (ISPs) have rejected calls to provide free connections as the country deals wit the coronavirus outbreak.

ISPs have been under pressure to help out those in need by cutting the cost of vital internet connections, or offering more speed and bandwidth to those in need.

However this could also affect internet

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