Monthly Archives: October 2022

Putin is running low on long-range precision weapons, and he’s wasting his dwindling supply terrorizing Ukrainians in cities far from the front lines, war experts say

Firefighters work to put out a fire at CHP power station hit by Russian missile on October 10, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo by Serhii Mykhalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images Russian forces unleashed a barrage of long-range precision weapons on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure this week. But Putin has a limited amount of these…

‘Clerks 3’ sees the return of Jay and Silent Bob — here’s how to watch Kevin’s Smith’s latest comedy

When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith in ‘Clerks 3.” Lionsgate Director Kevin Smith’s latest comedy, “Clerks 3,” is now available to watch at home. The film features the return of Dante, Randal, Jay, and Silent Bob from Smith’s indie hit “Clerks” (1994)….

Switch Sports servers now offline while Nintendo investigates crashing issue

Nintendo has taken its Switch Sports servers offline – and suspended save data backups – while it investigates an issue causing crashes in the game’s latest update. Switch Sports’ version 1.2.1 update launched earlier this week, aiming to further strengthen measures against what Nintendo called “disruptive behaviours” online, as well as pledging to suspend any…

Microsoft Office to Become ‘Microsoft 365’ in Biggest Brand Overhaul in More Than 30 Years

Microsoft Office will soon officially be renamed “Microsoft 365,” in the biggest rebranding of the company’s office productivity software in more than 30 years (via The Verge). You may have heard of Microsoft 365 already – that’s because Microsoft renamed Office 365 subscriptions to Microsoft 365 two years ago. But in the coming months, Office.com,…