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If you're not already a Netflix member, you will need to start a Netflix subscription before you can use it on the PS4. If this is your first time using Netflix, you can get a one-month free trial by following the directions when you start the app.
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Read More »It's easy to get Netflix on a PS4, and it should come pre-installed in the TV & Video section on the home screen — all you need to do is log into your Netflix account and start watching. If the Netflix app isn't installed on your PS4, you can download it from the PlayStation Store. If you are new to Netflix, you'll need to sign up for a subscription. You can try out the service by taking advantage of a free one-month trial. This story is a part of Business Insider's Guide to Netflix Tips and Tricks. One of the advantages of being a Netflix subscriber is being able to watch TV shows and movies on a plethora of devices – everything from your TV to smartphone to PS4. The Netflix icon should come pre-installed on your PS4, so all you need to do is log in and start watching. If it's not there, though, Netflix is just a quick download away. You can only use Netflix on the PS4 if you are signed into the PlayStation Network. If the PlayStation Network is down for maintenance, you won't be able to use Netflix.
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Read More »According to the analysis, Godzilla would weigh in at a head-spinning 164,000 tons, 150 to 1,500 times the theoretical weight limit for land animals.
The new Godzilla movie is set to open on Friday, so a Popular Mechanics writer did what any dedicated fan would do: ask a bunch of scientists to show how improbable such a beast would be. According to the analysis, Godzilla would weigh in at a head-spinning 164,000 tons, 150 to 1,500 times the theoretical weight limit for land animals. By contrast, the Argenitosaurus, the largest dinosaur to ever roam the Earth, weighed a comparatively paltry 100 tons and measured just 70 feet tall. Godzilla would eat the Argenitosaurus for breakfast and still be hungry by noon. Of course, if he were real, Godzilla's bones would need to be stronger than some titanium alloys to support his enormous heft. But, you know, details. Here's hoping whoever's charged with trying to stop Godzilla in the new Godzilla movie gives up before he's crushed under those massive, 164,000 ton-carrying feet. You can watch Godzilla in action starting Friday in theaters nationwide.
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