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Xbox PC Game Pass - Official StarCraft Remastered and StarCraft 2 Campaign Collection Trailer
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Xbox PC Game Pass - Official StarCraft Remastered and StarCraft 2 Campaign Collection Trailer

The latest trailer for Xbox Game Pass highlights StarCraft Remastered and StarCraft 2 Campaign Collection which is now available for those with a PC Game Pass subscription.
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Blink’s newest hub takes its security cameras beyond Wi-Fi
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Blink’s newest hub takes its security cameras beyond Wi-Fi

The Blink Sync Module XR extends the range of Blink’s flagship outdoor camera beyond Wi-Fi. | Image: Blink Amazon’s budget smart security camera company Blink has announced the availability of its new Sync Module XR. The third generation of its system hub, the XR can extend the range of its battery-powered Blink Outdoor 4 cameras up to 400 feet, thanks to a new proprietary long-range radio embedded in its custom-built silicon. But the increase in range does come with a tradeoff in video quality. The Sync Module XR costs $59.99 and, at launch, is being sold in a bundle with a free Outdoor 4 camera (regularly $99). A Wi-Fi bridge for Blink cameras, the module can extend coverage for new and existing Outdoor 4 cameras up to 250 feet in XR mode and 400 feet in XR Plus mode. That’s four times the range of Blink’s current Sync Module 2, Blink’s... Continue reading…
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Apple MacBook Pro M4 review: the Pro for everyone
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Apple MacBook Pro M4 review: the Pro for everyone

More ports, more RAM, a nicer screen, and a better webcam for a little less money. Continue reading…
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Apple Mac Mini M4 review: a tiny wonder
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Apple Mac Mini M4 review: a tiny wonder

Now the best value in Apple’s lineup, the Mac Mini takes its ideal form with an impressively small design that compromises on very little. Continue reading…
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Nvidia to cap game streaming hours on GeForce Now instead of raising fees
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Nvidia to cap game streaming hours on GeForce Now instead of raising fees

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge Nvidia is announcing some big changes to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service today. The existing Priority membership is being renamed to Performance, with 1440p streaming, ultrawide resolution support, and the ability to save graphics settings across streaming sessions. Nvidia is also introducing a 100-hour monthly playtime cap for new Performance or Ultimate GeForce Now members starting on January 1st, 2025. New GeForce Now members that sign up for the service from 2025 onward will have a cap on monthly playtime set at 100 hours. That works out to around three hours of usage every day of the month, and Nvidia says it’s putting the cap in place to avoid increasing membership prices “in the foreseeable future.” “This allows GeForce... Continue reading…
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Death Stranding gets a surprise launch on Xbox
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Death Stranding gets a surprise launch on Xbox

Image: Kojima Productions It took a few years, but Sam Porter Bridges has finally trekked his way to Xbox. Kojima Productions announced today that the director’s cut of Death Stranding is now available on the Xbox Series X / S. At launch, for “a limited time,” the port will be available for 50 percent off. Death Stranding first launched in 2019, as Hideo Kojima’s first release after going independent, following a messy split with Konami. The director’s cut — which isn’t really a director’s cut — launched two years later on the PS5, and the game has also been ported to PC, Mac, and iOS. As part of today’s announcement, the studio also launched the game on Luna, Amazon’s fledgling game streaming service. The news comes as Kojima Productions is expanding quite a bit... Continue reading…
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Medieval Chastity Belts are a Myth
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Medieval Chastity Belts are a Myth

Chastity belts are items that titillate and fascinate in equal measure, inspiring the image of a medieval knight locking up his loved one’s private parts to ensure her abstinence during his absence. While exceptionally unhygienic, the belief that a padlock could protect a woman’s virtue has been ridiculed on countless occasions. And while there are extant examples of so-called medieval chastity belts, modern scholars have revealed that the entire concept is pure myth! The surviving information and sources we have all describe the chastity belt in the same way – a metal device which locked around a woman’s genitalia to prevent any sexual activity. However, there are variations in style. Some belts are said to have had leather straps at the waist, others are described as having a further deterrent to any men who may have tried to bypass the belt in the form of spikes pointing away from the woman’s body (and towards any would-be suitor). A 16th-century satirical woodcut about the uselessness of chastity belts in ensuring faithfulness. (Public domain) Read moreSection: NewsGeneralFolkloreEuropeWeird FactsHistoryAncient TraditionsPreviewRead Later 
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A Legend Transformed: King Arthur’s Hall Re-Dated to the Neolithic
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A Legend Transformed: King Arthur’s Hall Re-Dated to the Neolithic

In a remarkable twist for a site steeped in Arthurian legend, recent archaeological findings reveal that King Arthur’s Hall on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, long associated with medieval folklore, is far older than previously thought. This remote site was believed to be a medieval structure but has now been conclusively dated to the Neolithic period, placing its construction around 5,500 to 5,000 years ago—approximately five times older than past estimations. According to a BBC report, the discovery was led by a team from Historic England and researchers from various UK universities, including Dr. Tim Kinnaird from the University of St. Andrews. “This is a major revelation,” said Dr. Kinnaird, emphasizing the significance of these findings. “Archaeologists will now have to re-appraise our understanding of the prehistoric landscape of Bodmin Moor.” The results not only alter historical timelines but also provide fresh insights into the lives of Cornwall’s ancient inhabitants. Arthurian Legend – Medieval Literature Laced With Truth? Archaeologists May Have Discovered the Birthplace of King Arthur: Legends Come to Life? Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyMyths & LegendsEuropeAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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Kyiv on Edge Amid 8-Hour Russian Drone Barrage
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Kyiv on Edge Amid 8-Hour Russian Drone Barrage

Dozens of Russian drones targeted the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in a nighttime attack that lasted eight hours, authorities said Thursday, as Russia kept up its relentless pounding of Ukraine after almost 1,000 days of war.
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5 More Minutes of Exercise Daily Drops Blood Pressure
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5 More Minutes of Exercise Daily Drops Blood Pressure

It doesn't take much: Adding just five minutes of exercise to your daily routine lowers your blood pressure and might cut your odds for heart disease, new research shows. "The good news is that whatever your physical ability, it doesn't take long to have a positive effect on...
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