It’s been just over a year since the Switch launched, and like any other piece of hardware, it has had its share of problems. Shortly after launch, early adopters were reporting a variety of issues with their consoles, but one of the most prevalent centered around the left Joy-Con. Some users were experiencing connectivity issues with their Joy-Cons, and though … Continue reading
Soon you’ll be able to jump into VR experiences on YouTube based on shows from NBC and its affiliates. NBC Universal and Google will collaborate on 10 multi-episode projects. First to come will be a backstage tour of the dog rescue reality show Vande…
Combatting hacking and cheating in online games has taken a serious turn for PlayerUknown’s Battlegrounds developer Bluehole/PubgCorp. Over the weekend it was revealed that Chinese authorities arrested some 15 people for their roles in making and sel…
Fortnite developer Epic Games has been teasing the upcoming season for quite some time now and the wait will finally be over soon for players. Epic Games has confirmed today that players should “brace for impact” as Fortnite season 4 will go live tomorrow. This doesn’t really come as a surprise given that season 3 was already scheduled to be wrapped up today.
What this means for players is that they will soon find out all of the improvements that are part and parcel of the new season. It’s possible that there might be some map upgrades as well.
What’s not known at this point in time is what new weapons, if any, will be introduced by the new season and for how long it’s going to run for. Given that Epic Games has tweaked many things about Fornite even since the game was first launched one can expect that anything is possible.
For those who are unaware, Fortnite enters a new season every few months. The seasons allow players to unlock many rewards which include new character and weapon skins, loading screens, emotes, and more. They can even earn V-Bucks by leveling up throughout the season.
Epic Games is yet to confirm, though, precisely when the next season of this title is going to go live tomorrow.
Brace for impact!
Witness Season 4 tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/LVG3mO6vmK
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) April 30, 2018
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Organizations like Unicef do a lot of good work across the globe but they always need funds to keep doing what they’re doing. These organizations are always looking out for new fundraising opportunities and now Unicef Australia has embraced cryptocurrency mining as it seeks to raise more funds to support its activities.
To aid its fundraising efforts, Unicef Australia has announced The Hopepage. It’s a browser-based cryptocurrency mining platform which will leverage a third-party PC’s processing power to mine digital currency.
It’s the same method that a lot of websites have been quietly employing to mine cryptocurrencies for their own benefit. However, in most cases, those websites don’t tell visitors about it so they technically hijack their CPUs to mine digital currency.
Unicef Australia’s Hopepage clearly states that it will use some of the readers’ computer processing power to automatically generate funds for Unicef Australia. The mining only starts once the visitor clicks on “Start Donating,” and they will be able to select how much processing power they want to be used for this task.
“The Hopepage allows Australians to provide help and hope to vulnerable children by simply opening the page while they are online,” said Unicef Australia director of fundraising and communications Jennifer Tierney.
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The first Destiny title was released almost three years ago and Bungie has yet to release the full soundtrack of the game to the public. It’s finally going to do that as Bungie has confirmed that the official Destiny soundtrack is going to be released to the public “in the near future.” Marty O’Donnell, a well-known composer, wrote the soundtrack titled Music of the Spheres for this hit game.
Fans have long been waiting to get their hands on the original music from Destiny and it was eventually leaked out last year. Bungie has now taken it down, though, after confirming that the music will officially be released in the near future.
O’Donnell wrote Music of the Spheres for Destiny with Michael Salvatory and in collaboration with the great Paul McCartney. A standalone preview of the music was never released even though it was planned but Bungie ended up using 40 minutes from the original suite in the game’s soundtrack.
The confirmation about the impending release came from Bungie on Reddit where it revealed that “we have plans to officially release Music of the Spheres in the near future.” A precise date hasn’t been given as yet but one can expect that this is going to be out sooner rather than later.
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Ten journalists were killed in a series of attacks on Monday.
Demonstrators are calling on Russian authorities to unblock the popular Telegram instant messaging app.
Waffle House Doubles Down On Chikesia Clemons Arrest As Activists Demand Boycott
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