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- Russia denies cosmonauts wore yellow in support of Ukraine
- Fortnite’s new season removes building and adds Doctor Strange
- Epic is donating two weeks of Fortnite proceeds to Ukraine relief
- Netflix is releasing a Tekken anime series this year, here’s the first teaser trailer
- Mac Studio teardown reveals potentially upgradeable SSD storage
Russia denies cosmonauts wore yellow in support of Ukraine Posted: 20 Mar 2022 07:51 AM PDT Russian space agency Roscosmos has denied claims that its three cosmonauts wore what appeared to be the colors of the Ukrainian flag as a potential statement against the ongoing war, according to a report from the BBC. The three cosmonauts, Denis Mateev, Oleg Artemyev, and Sergey Korsakov donned bright yellow and blue suits as they boarded the International Space Station on Friday. Roscosmos was quick to dismiss any reports that suggest the cosmonauts wore the colors in solidarity with Ukraine. "Sometimes yellow is just yellow," the agency wrote in a translated post on Telegram (via Space.com). "The design of the uniform was agreed upon long before current events." The post says yellow and blue are the... |
Fortnite’s new season removes building and adds Doctor Strange Posted: 20 Mar 2022 05:26 AM PDT A new season of Fortnite is upon us, and this one is a little... strange. Developer Epic Games is rolling out Chapter 3: Season 2 of the long-running battle royale, and it's called Resistance; a story trailer (embedded above) features a number of opposing forces duking it out on the Fortnite island, along with a certain sorcerer from the Marvel universe. Ahead of the season's official announcement, Epic said that it would donate two weeks of its Fortnite proceeds to support Ukraine-related humanitarian efforts. This will last from March 20th through April 3rd. The season makes a few big changes to the game. The most extreme is that, at least right now, building has been "wiped out," removing one of the most distinct aspects of Fortnite... |
Epic is donating two weeks of Fortnite proceeds to Ukraine relief Posted: 19 Mar 2022 11:35 PM PDT A new season of Fortnite is launching today, and developer Epic will be donating all of its proceeds from the first two weeks to Ukraine-related humanitarian efforts. The action will last from March 20th through April 3rd, and will include all "real-money purchases" in the game, which means purchased V-bucks, subscriptions, gifted battles passes, and certain cosmetic packs. (Epic notes that "using V-Bucks in Fortnite will not be included as those are not real-money purchases.) It will also include retail gift card purchases so long as they're redeemed during the two-week window. As part of the effort, Microsoft will also be "committing their net proceeds for Fortnite during this time, so that we can get more aid to the people of... |
Netflix is releasing a Tekken anime series this year, here’s the first teaser trailer Posted: 19 Mar 2022 06:06 PM PDT Netflix just announced one more title for its swelling library of original anime series. It plans to release Tekken: Bloodline later this year and revealed the series with a one-and-a-half-minute "official teaser" trailer. There's no exact date or mention of episode count, but the summary reveals it will focus on Jin Kazama, who joined the series as a character in Tekken 3. Unlike some other late 90s game franchises with sales of more than 50 million copies, the Tekken series has only had a few attempts at translating the story for movies or TV. Those attempts did manage to include a completely forgettable 2010 live-action flick that is most notable for being one of 43 movies on Rotten Tomatoes to earn a zero percent rating based on... |
Mac Studio teardown reveals potentially upgradeable SSD storage Posted: 19 Mar 2022 03:02 PM PDT During Max Tech's teardown of the Mac Studio, the channel's host Max Yuryev discovers something very interesting about Apple's new hardware: two SSD ports. This may mean that the Mac Studio's storage is upgradeable after all. And there's more good news: the SSD slots seem relatively easy to access — in the video, Yuryev removes the Studio's rubber backing to reveal four screws connecting the bottom part of the device's case. After removing that panel, Yuryev spots two SSD ports nestled beneath the Mac Studio's power supply that he indicates may be accessible without taking apart the device any further (5:46). As Yuryev continues to disassemble the Studio, removing its power supply and aluminum... |
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