Here Are All Of Apple S Adverts And Videos From The Iphone 7 Event

Apple will release iOS 10 update for iPhones and iPads on 13 September Apple made these wireless AirPods and Lightning EarPods for iPhone 7 Apple Watch Nike Plus is designed to be your perfect running partner Finally! Apple shows off new Apple Watch Series 2 models Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are official How to watch iPhone 7 and 7 Plus launch Mario coming to iOS with Super Mario Run Pokemon Go is coming to Apple Watch by end of 2016 Apple AirPods review: Wire-free future or design disaster?...

March 16, 2022 · 1 min · 90 words · Tammy Lauricella

Here Are The Best Settings To Get The Most Performance Out Of Cyberpunk 2077 On Pc

There’s no question that you should be playing Cyberpunk 2077 on PC if you have a decent rig. The next-gen console versions of Cyberpunk won’t be out until next year, and the last-gen versions are so bad that developer CD Projekt Red is even offering refunds. But even on PC, Cyberpunk 2077 could use some optimization. Certainly, something like Nvidia Experience will find the optimal settings to use with Cyberpunk after a few more patches are released, but in the meantime, we’ve got Digital Foundry to thank for this video outlining the absolute best graphics settings to nail the sweet spot between quality and performance....

March 16, 2022 · 3 min · 461 words · Mary Bryant

Hitman 3 Has Playstation Vr Support

Today, Sony held a PlayStation State of Play event to show off new information about upcoming PlayStation 4 games, PlayStation VR games, and some footage of PlayStation 5 games. During the event, IO Interactive showed off a new trailer for Hitman 3 that confirmed a virtual reality mode is coming to the game. Hitman 3 was originally shown off in another PlayStation centered event, the game made its jump onto the scene during the PlayStation 5 conference in June....

March 16, 2022 · 3 min · 463 words · Regina Salas

Hostages Go Free After Ukrainian President Vows To Promote Documentary

An animal rights documentary narrated by Joaquin Phoenix played an unexpected role in a recent hostage negotiation in Ukraine. A 44-year-old man named Maksym Kryvosh allegedly took control of a bus in Lutsk, Ukraine on Tuesday, holding thirteen people hostage. Armed with guns and at least one grenade, Kryvosh maintained a standoff with police for more than twelve hours. Among his demands was the bizarre request that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky publicly express support for the 2005 documentary Earthlings, about “humankind’s total dependence on animals for economic purposes....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Susan Strom

House Of Gucci Review Ridley Scott And Lady Gaga Movie Has Deadly Style

Lady Gaga’s journey as an actress has been remarkable. Once the vamping vampire in Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story—where she wasn’t asked to do much more than strut—she soon revealed herself to be genuinely effective in A Star Is Born. With palpable insecurity and a hell of a ballad written by Gaga herself, that character believably lived in the singer’s world if not her personal headspace. Now in House of Gucci, Gaga finds a real high note, announcing she’s a major thespian and feasting on a role so vain and consumed with avarice that it perhaps took a pop star to know you can never underplay it....

March 16, 2022 · 5 min · 970 words · Amanda John

How Fear The Walking Dead Season 6 Changed Due To The Covid 19 Pandemic

Back in February, I visited the set of Fear the Walking Dead in Austin, TX as the cast and crew were filming season 6, which is set to premiere on Oct. 11 on AMC. Nobody on set that cold, wet day had any idea that, just a few weeks later, the entire production would be shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking to Den of Geek on a Zoom call ahead of the Fear the Walking Dead season 6 premiere, the show’s cast reflected on how the production changed in midst of the pandemic and how this new, real-world context might add a measure of profundity to the already social commentary-heavy show....

March 16, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · Scott Timm

How Fortnite S High Stakes Mode Works

Although fans of the popular battle royale title Fortnite have to wait one more day for the week 9 challenges, patch version 5.40 is here, bringing with it the High Stakes event. As part of this ongoing event, Epic Games is introducing a new limited-time mode (LTM) known as The Getaway. While the way it works is relatively simple in theory, facing down other squads of jewel hunters will not be an easy task....

March 16, 2022 · 3 min · 450 words · Connie Koop

How Harry Potter Wizards Unite Borrows From Pokemon Go Success

Eight months ago, Pokemon GO developer Niantic announced the AR game Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. The upcoming mobile game will let players fight powerful enemies, learn spells, team up with other witches and wizards, and more. However, despite this game being based around J.K. Rowling’s famous works, Niantic says that it will also take some cues from Pokemon GO. In a new interview, Niantic CEO John Hanke shed a little more light on what fans could expect from Harry Potter: Wizards Unite....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Gregory Bronsky

How Nordvpn Offers A No Compromise Gaming Experience

This article is sponsored by NordVPN. Sign up now for their 2-year plan for just $3.49 a month. If you’ve been keeping up with tech innovations over the years, then you probably know about virtual private networks. VPNs essentially offer what their name promises: a private network you can use to browse the internet. VPNs offer a kind of “buffer” between you and the web that makes it much more difficult for hackers, data collectors, and other prying eyes from monitoring your activity, stealing your information, or leaving you vulnerable to attack....

March 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1314 words · Frank Velasquez

How To Set Up Two Step Verification On Your Nintendo Account And Why You Should

As Nintendo accounts continue to get hacked and accessed by unwanted third parties, having two-step verification in place has never been more important. It’s amazing how trusting of technology society has become over the course of the past 20 years. Before the turn of the century, not many people would have been okay with entering their personal details online. Fast forward to 2020 and our passwords, credit card details, addresses, basically anything you can think of is strewn across the world wide web....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Ann Morse

Hulu New Releases April 2021

While the first day of spring technically belongs to March, everyone knows that it kicks into high gear in April. To celebrate the changing of the seasons, Hulu is finally bringing back its signature original series for April 2021. Season 4 of the multiple Emmy award-winning The Handmaid’s Tale premieres on April 28. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen June and her dystopian world. In fact, it’s been so long that our own world decided to endure its own dystopian pandemic in the meantime....

March 16, 2022 · 4 min · 684 words · Jeffrey Goodell

Humble Bundle Offering Control And 11 Other Games For 12 This Month

Humble Bundle has quickly become the go-to place for PC players looking for a good deal, with the storefront offering bundles of great games for extremely low prices with the proceeds often going to good causes. The store’s most recent bundle dropped today and sees players able to pick up 12 titles, with new subscribers getting the entire lineup for only $12. The March bundle is headlined by Remedy’s Control, Firaxis’ XCOM: Chimera Squad, and Piranha Bytes’s ELEX....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · John Coaxum

Hyper Aggressive Mandalorian Kills Fortnite Players Before Matches Start

Coming off a season featuring a huge Marvel crossover, Fortnite players likely had no idea where the popular battle royale game could go next. As it turns out, this current season likely surprised most fans as bounty hunter style characters from all forms of media started arriving into the game from The Predator, Snake Eyes from G.I. Joe, and Terminator, to platform exclusive characters like Master Chief and Kratos as well....

March 16, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Craig Kleven

Immortals Fenyx Rising A New God Dlc Coming Tomorrow

While Ubisoft had a strong end to 2020 with new additions to long running franchises like Watch Dogs Legion and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, one of the surprise hits for the company was a brand new IP. In December, Ubisoft launched Immortals: Fenyx Rising, a Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild inspired open world action RPG that focuses on Greek Mythology. Now, nearly 2 months since launch, Ubisoft is preparing to launch the game’s first downloadable content pack give fans even more content to chew on....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · James Mcquiston

In Game Vs Reality What Life Is Strange Characters Look Like In Real Life

When the first Life Is Strange was released in 2015, narrative-focused adventures were all the rage - primarily due to Telltale’s rise. However, Dontnod Entertainment’s title still managed to stick out. Its immensely detailed episodes, beautiful soundtrack, and well-written story all helped in that regard. Although, the thing that stood out the most is the characters. From the heroes to the villains, the residents of Arcadia Bay are a compelling bunch, and the people voicing them deserve at least partial credit for that....

March 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1069 words · Darren Ward

Inappropriate Things You Didn T Notice In Batman The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series holds a treasured spot in the hearts of Batman fans. The show not only portrayed Batman and his cast of characters splendidly, but it also redefined how some of his villains were perceived, giving them more depth than they originally had. It was a cartoon that an adult could get into, and it holds the gold standard for what a Batman animated show should be. Seriously, all other animated Batman shows will forever be compared to Batman: The Animated Series....

March 16, 2022 · 16 min · 3264 words · Todd Turner

Incredible Fan Art Combines Godzilla Vs Kong With Nintendo Characters

Godzilla vs. Kong is one of 2021’s most anticipated films, as the movie serves as the first big crossover event in WB’s Monsterverse. As such, plenty of eyes were on the first Godzilla vs. Kong trailer when it released yesterday, including those of an exceptionally talented Nintendo fan. The Godzilla vs. Kong trailer is much of what one could have expected given the film’s premise, as there is a big focus on action scenes starring the two monsters....

March 16, 2022 · 3 min · 476 words · Marc Tillman

Incredible Photos And Breath Taking Images From The Unsplash Awards

An astronaut relaxing by Cash Macanaya Doughnuts falling by Slashio Photography Untitled, Valencia, Spain, by Joel Filipe Fox Portrait, Cavendish Beach, New Glasgow, Canada, by Jeremy Vessey Wildlife category winner - By Jakob Owens Untitled, Vonore, United States by Matt Nelson Milkyway in Maine by Annie Niemaszyk Astrophotography category winner - A Cloudy Milky Way, June Lake, United States by Jeffrey Hovland Solheimasandur Plane Wreck, Iceland by Thomas Tucker Camping Under the Stars, Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, United States by Clarisse Meyer Aerial category winner - Untitled, Dorset, UK by Adam Krowitz The Lost desert of Gwent, Wales, UK by Samuel Edwards Vertical Pools, Newport Australia by Lachlan Dempsey Dividing Lines, Bristol, UK by Ryan Searle Mobile photography-Street 01 A, Kowloon, Hong Kong by Jason Wong Bench by the lake on an autumn’s day by Aaron Burden Mobile category winner - il pontile, Riare, Italia by Michael Martinelli Untitled, Jupiterlaan, Vorst, Belgium by Piron Guillaume Sand Lines, Iceland by Jeremy Bishop Untitled, Fălticeni, Romania by PICSELI Black and white category winner - Window By Ihor Malytskyi Abstract spiral pattern, Basel, Switzerland by Samuel Zeller Vegan Vanilla & Blackberry Single Serve Waffles, Springfield, United States by Taylor Kiser Pancakes for breakfast, Heysham, United Kingdom by Calum Lewis Leek-crusted cedar planked salmon, Portland, United States by Christiann Koepke Fruit Tree Harvest, Salt Lake City, United States by Brooke Lark Homemade popsicle!...

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Oscar Howard

Is Sony Showing Off Playstation Games Too Early

Sony Entertainment is increasingly using E3 as a showcase for games that won’t be released for years. 2017 is so far a banner year for Sony, riding high on smash hits like Resident Evil 7, Nier Automata, and Horizon: Zero Dawn. As E3 approaches we’re expecting some fantastic announcements at the Sony stage, including news of a new God of War and a new Spider-Man. But while Sony has been able to put on a fantastic show these past few years, it’s starting to look like the games they announce won’t be around for a very long time....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Dennis Perez

Isle Of Armor And The Crown Tundra Will Have Their Own Pok Dexes

The division of the Pokédexes will continue in the Expansion Pass for Pokémon Sword & Shield, as the Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra DLC areas will each have their own Pokédexes. Pokémon Sword & Shield earned a lot of flack in the run-up to their release when it was revealed that the National Dex wasn’t part of the game. Game Freak had decided that it would be infeasible to include every Pokémon in the series up to that point in the Galar region, so only around 400 Pokémon made it into the game....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · William Marrufo