Asked if he had evidence that the women had relationships with Trump, Avenatti said: “Yes.”
“The worst problem is in all of this if we both die, I will get zero press,” Corden tells Cruise.
The White House claims the decision had nothing to do with the questions Kaitlan Collins asked.
Last we heard, Epic did state that Fortnite Battle Royale would be launching for Android this summer but until now, no specific dates have been mentioned. However thanks to a report from 9to5Google, it seems that we might have a better idea because according to their sources, Fortnite could be a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 exclusive.
However note that this won’t be a permanent exclusive, but rather it will be a 30-day exclusive which presumably was created to celebrate the launch of the phone. This also gives us a better idea as to when we might be able to expect the game. The Note 9 has been confirmed for a launch on the 9th of August and based on estimates, it could be released on the 24th of August.
Assuming those dates are accurate, it means that Note 9 owners will be able to start playing the game around then, and everyone else will only be able to enjoy it come the 23rd/24th of September. It seems that to get customers to get the Note 9, Samsung is also rumored to be offering up Fortnite-related freebies and bonuses.
This comes in the form of $100-$150 worth of V-Bucks for in-game usage, although those who aren’t interested can actually choose to swap them for a pair of wireless AKG headphones. Take it with a grain of salt for now, but 9to5Google has a pretty decent track record when it comes to these sorts of things, so there is a chance it could be accurate.
Fortnite For Android Could Be A Temporary Galaxy Note 9 Exclusive , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
With the release of every Game of Thrones season, it has been more or less guaranteed that there will be 10 episodes per season. This started to changes later on where in season 7, it dropped to seven episodes and for the upcoming season 8, it is now down to just six episodes which some probably feel might not be enough to wrap up the story.
After all there are still many questions that have yet to be answered, so will six episodes be enough? Or could HBO be planning six episodes that run for more than an hour? Unfortunately that won’t be the case, according to HBO programming chief Casey Bloys who spoke to EW and confirmed that season 8’s episodes won’t run for 2 hours each.
However what we have heard is that the final episode could run for longer than an hour, which we guess makes sense as it would want to wrap everything up neatly for the fans, but those details have yet to be confirmed. Bloys had also previously confirmed that season 8 will be launching in the first half of 2019.
He also gave his impression about the finale where he said, “I think it’s epic. I think fans are going to love it. I think it’s a fitting way for one of the greatest shows in the history of television to go out and that people are going to be very happy. There’s going to be a lot of conversation.”
HBO Confirms Game Of Thrones Season 8 Episodes Won’t Be 2 Hours Long , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
The Nintendo Labo family of cardboard Switch accessories is growing, with a third kit that will arrive September 14th. The Toy-Con 03 Vehicle Kit can be configured to control an on-screen car, plane or submarine, plus a key to activate them. The vari…
With the release of every Game of Thrones season, it has been more or less guaranteed that there will be 10 episodes per season. This started to changes later on where in season 7, it dropped to seven episodes and for the upcoming season 8, it is now down to just six episodes which some probably feel might not be enough to wrap up the story.
After all there are still many questions that have yet to be answered, so will six episodes be enough? Or could HBO be planning six episodes that run for more than an hour? Unfortunately that won’t be the case, according to HBO programming chief Casey Bloys who spoke to EW and confirmed that season 8’s episodes won’t run for 2 hours each.
However what we have heard is that the final episode could run for longer than an hour, which we guess makes sense as it would want to wrap everything up neatly for the fans, but those details have yet to be confirmed. Bloys had also previously confirmed that season 8 will be launching in the first half of 2019.
He also gave his impression about the finale where he said, “I think it’s epic. I think fans are going to love it. I think it’s a fitting way for one of the greatest shows in the history of television to go out and that people are going to be very happy. There’s going to be a lot of conversation.”
HBO Confirms Game Of Thrones Season 8 Episodes Won’t Be 2 Hours Long , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
We imagine that the thought of getting into a self-driving car can be a bit scary. After all this is a computer that controls the speed and direction of the car which can be a bit disconcerting at first. However Apple could have come up with an idea on how to better handle such situations, which is by detecting the stress levels of the passenger.
In a recently discovered patent (via AppleInsider), it appears that Apple has come up with an idea in which the self-driving car will come with sensors to monitor the passenger’s stress levels. Based on that, it will then be able to adjust its driving style to suit the situation that would in theory prevent the passenger from panicking.
For example if it detects that the passenger has high stress levels due to them being nervous, it might then choose to drive slower to allow passengers to get accustomed to being in the car. These sensors will measure all kinds of things, such as the passenger’s eye movements, body posture, gestures, pupil dilation, blinking, body temperature, heart beat, perspiration, head position, and more.
That being said it is unclear if this patent will be made a reality, or better yet, what Apple plans to do with it. The company has been working on self-driving technology but it is unclear as to whether this could result in Apple building their own cars, or if they might create a system that other car manufacturers could adopt.
Apple’s Self-Driving Car Could Adapt Based On Your Stress Levels , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
One of the features that was launched on Google Home a few months back was Routines. Basically it allowed users to group multiple commands together and execute all of them at once with a single command. For example you could say, “Good morning” and it would turn on the lights, start the coffee machine, and so on.
Now it looks like Google Home users will be able to take Routines to the next level as according to reports, Scheduled Routines are now rolling out to users. For those who are unfamiliar, Scheduled Routines as the name implies are Routines that can be scheduled. This means that if you followed a pretty tight schedule, like waking up every day during the week at 8am for work, you can schedule these Routines to be run without you having to say or do anything.
This can also come in handy at night where you turn off all the lights and enable your home alarm system, so at times when you’re too tired and fall asleep, you won’t have to worry about forgetting to do that. Users will be able to schedule these Routines on any day that they want and also at any time.
The feature is said to be rolling out users as we speak so if you don’t see it yet, not to worry as it should eventually find its way to you.
Google Home Scheduled Routines Have Been Launched , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
The Duchess of Sussex makes this jean dress look chic.