Are you playing Baldur’s Gate 3? If so, then you’ll want to make sure you’re making time for some extra long rests, according to many players. Long rest is a feature that allows players to recover points and replenish their health, as well as restock resources. However, what many Baldur’s Gate 3 players have discovered… Continue reading You should Long Rest more in Baldur’s Gate 3 to avoid bugs, according to players
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Meta Connect 2023: 4 things we expect to see at the Meta Quest 3 launch event
Meta Connect 2023 is fast approaching – and with that comes the launch of the highly anticipated Meta Quest 3. Widespread speculation has been circulating for some time as to what the new Meta Quest 3 has in store, and at Meta Connect 2023, many of these will be answered. Here we explore 4 of… Continue reading Meta Connect 2023: 4 things we expect to see at the Meta Quest 3 launch event
American Suicides Reached All-Time High Last Year, CDC Data Shows
In its latest report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed that the rate of suicide in the United States hit an all-time high in 2018. The report found that the age-adjusted suicide rate rose to a staggering 14.2 deaths per 100,000 people, the highest it’s ever been. The rise in suicide… Continue reading American Suicides Reached All-Time High Last Year, CDC Data Shows
Startup founders should care more about Serve Robotics’ listing
In today’s competitive start-up market, staying ahead of the game is paramount for success. One of the most exciting developments in the industry this year has been the listing of Serve Robotics, one of India’s leading robotics companies. This listing on the Indian stock exchange not only provides Serve Robotics with a new source of… Continue reading Startup founders should care more about Serve Robotics’ listing
Elon Musk says he is actually going to fight Mark Zuckerberg; please forgive me
As we have all heard earlier, Elon Musk recently said on Twitter that he was going to fight with Mark Zuckerberg over their divergent views on the future of humanity. This heated exchange of words immediately prompted a wave of responses from the public. What was particularly startling though was that just a few days… Continue reading Elon Musk says he is actually going to fight Mark Zuckerberg; please forgive me
Google is picking up the pace of Chrome security update releases
In recent months, Google has been increasing the frequency of Chrome security update releases, a trend that points to improved online safety. This is especially good news for people who rely on Google Chrome for web browsing. With this accelerated release cycle, Google is doing its part to keep user data secure and prevent malicious… Continue reading Google is picking up the pace of Chrome security update releases
Microsoft comes
Microsoft has recently come under attack for its “grossly irresponsible” security practices, drawing fierce criticism from cybersecurity experts. The criticism arose after the personal information and credentials of more than 250 million Microsoft customers were exposed in a massive security breach. This breach, which was discovered in 2019, left the personal data of millions of… Continue reading Microsoft comes
YouTube is adding a slew of new TikTok-like features to Shorts
As if YouTube wasn’t already a behemoth of content, it has just announced a new feature to its platform, making it even more attractive to content creators and viewers alike. YouTube is introducing a new feature, called “Shorts”, that will allow people to create and share short-form video content, much like the type found on… Continue reading YouTube is adding a slew of new TikTok-like features to Shorts
Never mind, tweets should be called posts now
In recent years, Twitter has seen significant waves of change. This is no more evident than in the latest announcement coming from Twitter itself, in which the company has decided to rebrand its interface for tweets and refer to the posts from now on as “posts”. This move by Twitter comes as a response to… Continue reading Never mind, tweets should be called posts now
Microsoft hasn’t forgotten about Windows 10, as a vital fix for game crashes finally arrives
In a move that will be welcomed by PC game players, Microsoft has released an important fix for a problem that was causing games to crash abruptly when running on the Windows 10 operating system. The issue was first reported back in October 2020, and Microsoft had been working to develop a solution ever since.… Continue reading Microsoft hasn’t forgotten about Windows 10, as a vital fix for game crashes finally arrives