Major 'The Last of Us Part II' leak appears to show pivotal cutscenes

Oh boy. A massive amount of The Last of Us Part II footage appears to have leaked online, showing gameplay, menus and multiple cutscenes that contain crucial narrative moments. The leak’s authenticity hasn’t been confirmed by Sony or Naughty Dog, the…

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5G iPhone Could Offer Different Speeds Based On Region

Did you know that not all 5G is equal? Unfortunately for would-be iPhone 12 customers, it seems that depending on your region, your 5G iPhone could offer up slightly different speeds compared to other parts of the world, or at least that’s what an exclusive report from Cult of Mac is claiming.

According to the report, it seems that Apple’s 5G iPhone could be sold in either a sub-6GHz model or an mmWave 5G model, depending on the region. For those who are unfamiliar, 5G tech at the moment is pretty much divided in sub-6GHz and mmWave. The former can offer speeds of up to 900Mbps and have better coverage and the ability to penetrate solid objects, such as walls.

The latter will offer faster speeds where it can reach theoretical speeds of up to 5Gbps, but it does have a shorter range and might not be so good at passing through walls. Different countries and carriers have adopted different technologies of 5G at the moment, and the report claims that depending on your region and carrier, the iPhone 12 could be sold with either sub-6GHz technology or mmWave technology.

Both will definitely be significantly faster than LTE, but we’re sure that this decision (if true) will be controversial, but then again we suppose you have your carriers to thank (or blame) for that.

5G iPhone Could Offer Different Speeds Based On Region

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160,000 Nintendo User Account Information Leaked

Before Nintendo established its new online service for the Switch, the company relied on what was known as the Nintendo Network ID (NNID). Unfortunately, it seems that somehow hackers have managed to obtain access to at least 160,000 NNID accounts where they have managed to steal login IDs, passwords, and other user information stored in those profiles.

Now, the good news is that if you use a completely different password for your NNID and your Nintendo account, then this might not be as big of a deal. However, if you are reusing passwords, then there is a chance that the hackers could potentially gain access to your main Nintendo account and could be using your stored payment information to make in-game purchases.

Nintendo has since confirmed the breach and have stated that they will be halting NNID logins. They have also since reached out to customers who might have been affected by this breach, and are also asking users to enable two-factor authentication to better secure their accounts. If you haven’t been notified by Nintendo, there is a good chance you might not have been affected by this breach, but it might be a good idea to update your login information and enable two-factor authentication as well.

In the meantime, you can check out our guide on how to use a password manager if you’d like an easier way to better manage your passwords and to create strong passwords that are harder to guess.

160,000 Nintendo User Account Information Leaked

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Potential COVID-19 Drug Found To Have Unintended Side-Effects

Right now the race is on to find a cure for the COVID-19 virus and also a potential vaccine. Many companies are working on this and last we heard, the WHO is claiming that there are at least 70 vaccines that are currently in development. Gilead Sciences is one of the companies who are trying to develop a drug to combat the virus, but it seems that their drug might have unintended side-effects.

According to a report from Bloomberg, it cites a study that was posted onto pre-print website operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in which based on the testing of the drug on mice, it was found that the drug caused an unintended side-effect in which the sperm count on the mice was found to have been lowered.

The study claims that in the trial which involved 28 mice, it was found that sperm count and motility showed a downwards trend, along with a number of abnormalities in the sperm. Of course, how this affects humans is unclear, but obviously the lowered sperm count is definitely not something that the makers of the drug want.

In the past we have seen how some older drugs have been repurposed in the treatment of the COVID-19 virus. For example, a drug meant to treat erectile dysfunction was found to have helped patients who are in the critical stages of the infection.

Potential COVID-19 Drug Found To Have Unintended Side-Effects

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