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Most Arc Raiders quests send you topside to investigate, gather resources, or obtain some type of intel. This trend continues ...
On October 30, ARC Raiders planted its flag in the “extraction shooter” genre—a game about humanity's struggle to reclaim the ...
For all those users, who need to download large sample files for testing purposes from time to time, this native feature of Windows 11/10 is surely very useful. Instead of searching the internet to ...
This is one of the easiest ways to change a file type on Windows 11/10. You just need to right-click on the file you want to change the type and rename the file type too in the process. There is no ...
ARC Raiders is off to a massive start, peaking at well over 260,000 players on release day. The game would go on to eclipse ...
I am a sheep. Stick a timer at the top of my screen, and I'll be gone way before it runs out. I don't even need to know what the consequences are; I just know that it's counting down to something I ...
Incident response startup BreachRx Inc. today announced the launch of BreachRx Mobile Command, a cyber incident response management app built specifically for C-suite and business leaders. BreachRx ...
There are two different ways to extract in ARC Raiders: elevators and hatches. However, both come with their own pros and cons. Elevators are available to anyone. They’re marked clearly on your map, ...
For a history of the creating unit, refer to "Forms part of" above. To view records that comprise this series, see the detailed list of accessions and/or record units below. Organized into subseries: ...
To use a custom env filename or path, pass the -f flag. This is a major breaking change from prior versions < 9.0.0 ...
Consists of records documenting the Director's office interactions with other Smithsonian bureaus and units during the tenures of Abram Lerner, Director (1967-1984) and James Demetrion (1984-2001).