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Exclusive Hearthstone card reveal - meet Exarch Hataaru
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Exclusive Hearthstone card reveal - meet Exarch Hataaru

The third and final Hearthstone expansion of the year is almost here, and we’re lucky enough to reveal some exclusive cards from The Great Dark Beyond. Forced to flee their planet due to the wrath of the Burning Legion, the Draenei took to the stars in search of a new place to call home. The Draenei have always played a part in Hearthstone, but they’re now recognized as a permanent minion type. Continue reading Exclusive Hearthstone card reveal - meet Exarch Hataaru MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Hearthstone decks, The best card games on PC, Free card games
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The Education Department’s Inexcusable Inaction in Confronting Antisemitism
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The Education Department’s Inexcusable Inaction in Confronting Antisemitism

It could issue one simple directive to universities: Expel students who call for violence against Jews, or lose federal funding.
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Justice for Trooper: DeSantis Presses Charges Against Man Who Abandoned Dog to Hurricane Milton
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Justice for Trooper: DeSantis Presses Charges Against Man Who Abandoned Dog to Hurricane Milton

Justice for Trooper: DeSantis Presses Charges Against Man Who Abandoned Dog to Hurricane Milton
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Gamers Realm
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Metaphor: ReFantazio: Heismay Bond Walkthrough & Guide
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Metaphor: ReFantazio: Heismay Bond Walkthrough & Guide

By now, after you've had Heismay join your party, you've probably gotten used to the Bonds and Followers system in Metaphor: ReFantazio. The similarity to Persona's Social Links is striking for fans of ATLUS games.
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Gamers Realm
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PlayStation Gamers Earn the Most as Adults New Study Shows
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PlayStation Gamers Earn the Most as Adults New Study Shows

Back when I was a kid, my parents often chided me for playing too much video games since it would "rot my brain" and how it's a complete waste of time. It's a far cry nowadays where people that are big-time gamers can either study to become a developer, work in video game marketing (PR), be a streamer or other content creator and the like. But could a person's gaming platform preference influence how much they'll earn when they become adults?
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Trending Tech
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Facebook put us out there
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Facebook put us out there

Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge In February 2004, a 19-year-old, flip-flop-wearing Mark Zuckerberg released an online directory of Harvard students. In those days, the internet still felt small. It was mostly about finding webpages, not people. It turned out that the internet was very good for connecting people. More than 1,000 Harvard students signed up for TheFacebook.com in the first 24 hours. The site started spreading quickly by word of mouth around campus. By the end of 2004, dozens of other colleges were on Facebook. The site had 1 million monthly users. Myspace’s user base was about five times larger, though not for long. Social media predated Facebook, but nothing had captured the magic of what Zuckerberg and his classmates hacked together. The 2004 version of... Continue reading…
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Trending Tech
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Adobe’s experimental tool can identify an artist’s work online or on a tote bag
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Adobe’s experimental tool can identify an artist’s work online or on a tote bag

Project Know How builds on Adobe’s work with Content Credentials. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge One of Adobe’s most notable experiments this year could help combat misinformation and ensure artists are credited for their work, no matter where it appears online or offline. Announced during the Sneaks segment at Adobe Max, Project “Know How’ is an in-development tool that can link ownership of an image or video across any online platform, and a multitude of real-world surfaces like posters, tumblers, and textiles. Project Know How builds on Adobe’s Content Credentials tech, which applies a digital tag to track where a piece of content has been posted, who owns it, and if/how it’s been manipulated. Providing an image or video has Content Credentials applied, the tool can help creators establish ownership over their content even if... Continue reading…
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YubNub News
YubNub News
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Morning Greatness: Sex Trafficking Of Migrant Girls Has Exploded Under Biden-Harris Admin
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Morning Greatness: Sex Trafficking Of Migrant Girls Has Exploded Under Biden-Harris Admin

Good Wednesday morning. Here is what’s on 46 agenda today: 1pm: The President delivers a eulogy at a memorial service for Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy 4pm: The President receives the President’s Daily Brief…
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YubNub News
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Contending for Breakthrough: Government Leaders
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Contending for Breakthrough: Government Leaders

Tensions are high, and all eyes are on the November elections. What will the results mean for our nation? It is a critical time in history for both America and our world. While leaders determine a nation’s…
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YubNub News
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Chinese cyber association calls for review of Intel products sold in China 
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Chinese cyber association calls for review of Intel products sold in China 

BEIJING —  Intel products sold in China should be subject to a security review, the Cybersecurity Association of China (CSAC) said on Wednesday, alleging the U.S. chipmaker has "constantly harmed"…
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