Month: September 2023

Heads up: Your phone, TV and radio will be hit with emergency messages in less than two weeks as part of a nationwide test by the government. The US Federal Communications Commission and Federal Emergency Management Agency are partnering for a trial run of their US-wide emergency alert systems on Oct. 4.  The Wireless Emergency Alerts, or WEA, system for phones is
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Vendors are a crucial component of Starfield, as you’ll need to make use of the RPG’s merchants in order to get better gear, obtain necessary parts to fix a damaged ship, buy healing items, and sell off all your contraband to earn enough credits to eventually buy that house in Akila City. The bars and
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Microsoft appears to be one step closer to closing its $69 billion acquisition of game publisher Activision Blizzard.  The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority says Microsoft has remedied the regulatory issues laid out earlier in the year, according to a press release Friday. The regulator said the Xbox-maker’s decision last month to sell cloud streaming rights
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There’s been a lot of attention given to Baldur’s Gate 3’s sex, sexiness, and sexuality since it launched in August. Larian Studios’ Dungeons & Dragons RPG has received both high praise and some criticism for its party of adventurers doing the horizontal tango. It’s received acclaim for its lack of restriction and focus on player
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Fortnite maker Epic Games finalized a $245 million settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission earlier this year after the company was accused of tricking players into making unwanted in-game purchases. If you or your child accidentally purchased Fortnite items, you may be eligible for a refund under the settlement.  The FTC said that Fortnite’s “counterintuitive,
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/ Some users are seeing Google Search results linked when they search within the TikTok app. The feature was spotted as the Google antitrust case is underway. By Mia Sato, platforms and communities reporter with five years of experience covering the companies that shape technology and the people who use their tools. Share this story
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French gaming accessory distributor Nacon opened preorders for its Revolution 5 Pro controller for PS5, PS4, and PC. The officially licensed, polished-looking product is listed at €229, or $245, approximately half the cost of a new PlayStation 5. But if you can’t stand stick drift, maybe that’s a small price to pay. Thank You, PS
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