The two women collaborated on an alternate version of the controversial track “Do What U Want.”
Pac-Man was the first video game I ever played in the arcade, and I was hooked. If you have a soft spot for our dot-eating pal, ThinkGeek has a cool Pac-Man lamp for your desk or bookshelf. The lamp looks like a cartoonized 3D version of the pizza-shaped dot chomper.
It doesn’t just light up either. When you plug it in, it plays the arcade game start music. It also has 12 different sound effects from the game to take you right back to your quarter-hoarding arcade days. Pac-Man measures 8-inches in diameter and appears to be made out of plastic.
The lamp is brightness adjustable and comes with a remote to control it from across the room. The remote can also trigger all the sounds. ThinkGeek will sell you the Pac-Man Lamp with Sound for $34.99, or you’ll need to insert 140 quarters.
The 2019 iPhone may not have 5G, but Apple could instead adopt another cutting-edge wireless technology for its flagship smartphones. Although the next-generation iPhones are still several quarters away – and Apple remains at the center of controversy around whether its handsets are too expensive – rumors about the specifications of the 2019 iPhones have already begun. Chatter earlier today … Continue reading
As is tradition, Apple was once again infamously absent at the biggest technology show of the year, CES. The company hasn’t actually stayed out of the headlines over the past week, however. Apple didn’t do any announcing of its own, but it was name-c…
The Warner Bros. Minecraft movie has a new director… again. Variety reports that Peter Sollett is now on board to write and direct the long-awaited movie, which was at one point supposed to be released in May of this year. However, production has h…
The Apple Watch is already pretty good at reading certain aspects about our health, like our heart rate, calories burned, steps walked, distance run, and so on. However if you’re looking for more comprehensive readings, then you might be interested in the Aura Smart Strap which will be able to enhance your Apple Watch experience.
For those unfamiliar, Aura launched a device on Kickstarter last year in the form of the Aura Band, but the company took the wraps off the Smart Strap at CES this year which is basically a band for your Apple Watch. It comes with built-in electrodes which when you touch and hold it for five seconds, it will be able to read your measurements like weight, fat, muscle mass, and even your body water percentage which shows how hydrated you are.
The Aura Smart Strap based on photos we’ve seen isn’t necessarily the most fashionable band for the Apple Watch out there, but like we said the additional measurements it can take might come in handy if you’re trying to keep a better track of your health and how your exercise and diet is affecting you.
That being said, it is unclear as to how accurate the Smart Strap’s readings are, but it is planned for a launch in Q2 2019 where it will be priced at $89.
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The New York Times is expanding its slate of audio programming to Alexa, with dedicated daily news briefings, quizzes and arts and travel coverage. On weekdays, the paper will offer a news briefing hosted by The Daily’s Michael Barbaro. Once you’ve a…
When Destiny 2 was announced, it was also revealed that the game would be available via the Battle.net Launcher, which is Blizzard’s launcher for their own games like World of Warcraft, StarCraft, Diablo, Hearthstone, Overwatch, and so on. This is due to the fact that Destiny was published by Activision who they share the same parent company with.
However now that Bungie and Activision have announced a split, with Bungie planning on self-publishing Destiny games in the future, what does this mean for Destiny 2? The good news is that it seems that nothing will change. This is according to a tweet by Blizzard’s customer service who revealed that Destiny 2 will continue to be supported by Battle.net, and that they do not anticipate any disruptions to their services or gameplay following the news.
This means that Destiny 2 players can continue to enjoy the game on their PC as if nothing happened. This is good news as we are sure that there might have been some gamers who were worried about disruptions. It is unclear what the future will be for the Destiny franchise, but last we heard, some analysts have predicted that despite the split, Destiny 3 is still on track for a 2020 release.
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Ryan Zinke Prioritized Fixing National Parks. He Exited With Them In Shambles.
Posted in: Today's ChiliKeeping parks and monuments open during the shutdown is “mortgaging the park service’s future,” one ranger said.
Two-Thirds Of Low-Income Women In 1 Major City Can’t Always Afford Tampons, Pads
Posted in: Today's ChiliThey sometimes use their kids’ diapers and even go to the ER for period products, says a new study.