Image copyrightPAul KammaImage caption Paul Kamma has turned to cloud gaming

Paul Kamma used to lead an uncomplicated life. As a video games enthusiast, he'd while away his time playing first-person shooters and other high-octane games.

Then he got married and started a family.

"When you come home, you play with

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Samsung has announced that Netflix will no longer be supported on some of its older smart TVs.

From 1 December, the Netflix app will no longer work on some 2010 and 2011 models due to "technical limitations".

Seven older Roku streaming sticks will also no longer support Netflix from December, Roku told Digital Trends.

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TikTok is thought to have about half a billion active users worldwide, with a large percentage in their teens or early 20s.

The short-form video app has become a fertile birthing ground for memes, many of them music-related.

One example involved users and their pets switching into cowboy and cowgirl clothing at a certain point in rapper Lil Nas X's

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Image copyrightReutersImage caption Boston Dynamics's quadruped robot, Spot, can be leased at the same cost as a luxury car

The boss of robotics company Boston Dynamics has confessed he once nudged his one-year-old daughter over to work out how people balance.

A YouTube video of Marc Raibert's humanoid robot

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption China began regulating the gaming industry to address a rise in near-sightedness among children

China is imposing a curfew on online gaming for minors, the government has announced.

Gamers under 18 will be banned from playing online between 22:00 and 08:00. They will also

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Brad reputation: Irish broadband slammed by Microsoft boss
Microsoft president Brad Smith reiterated his warning that Ireland faces a damaging future if it fails to fix rural broadband quickly.

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