Hollow Knight: Silksong Delayed Indefinitely, Shakes Gaming Industry

Hollow Knight: Silksong, a highly anticipated spin-off from Team Cherry’s Metroidvania series, has been delayed indefinitely. Initially announced in 2019 as an expansion, it evolved into a full-fledged game. The delay, coupled with the lack of publicity events since its hints in 2022, left many gamers and media outlets eager to discuss it. Despite the … Read more

NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on its websites, applications, and connected devices for various purposes. This cookie notice explains how these technologies are used and provides information on managing your choices. Cookies are small text files placed on your device to allow you to use the services. First-party cookies are used by NBCUniversal, … Read more

API Request Exceeded Limitation

A 429 Too Many Requests error has occurred due to exceeding the rate limit for an application programming interface (API). This type of error is typically encountered when a request exceeds the maximum allowed number of requests within a given timeframe. The 429 status code indicates that the request was denied because it exceeded the … Read more

Google’s Pixel 10 Series Sets New Standard for Android Smartphones

Google’s new Pixel phones, including the $800 Pixel 10, $1,000 Pixel 10 Pro, and $1,200 Pixel 10 Pro XL, offer several key advantages over Samsung and Apple devices. Despite minimal design changes, these smartphones boast vibrant displays, smooth performance, and exceptional cameras. What truly sets them apart is their innovative software features, which demonstrate a … Read more

New Mexico Man Diagnosed with First Human Case of Plague This Year

A New Mexico man has been diagnosed with plague, marking the state’s first human case this year. The patient, a 43-year-old man from Valencia County, was hospitalized but has since been discharged. He had recently camped in Rio Arriba County, where health officials believe he may have contracted the disease through contact with infected fleas … Read more

COVID-19 Vaccine Access Becomes More Complex This Year

The US has introduced new federal guidelines on who can receive COVID-19 vaccines, causing confusion about access to these life-saving shots. The FDA has approved three new vaccine makers – Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax – but with caveats. The vaccines are now only recommended for people over 65 or those younger and healthier individuals with … Read more

Germany Passes Bill for Voluntary Military Service Amid Tensions with Russia

The German Cabinet has passed a bill for voluntary military service, aiming to bolster troop recruitment and strengthen defense capabilities. The new model, proposed by Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, is largely based on voluntary service, with no plans to reinstate compulsory duty. Under the plan, the number of soldiers in service would increase from 180,000 … Read more

Alleged Cop Killer Impersonated Rural Firefighter to Lure Victims

Alleged cop killer Dezi Freeman posed as a firefighter to lure victims into his trap, according to footage obtained by media outlets. The suspect, who was originally known as Dezi Filby, remains on the run in Victoria’s north. Freeman, 32, allegedly killed two police officers, Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart, last month. … Read more

Atari Acquires Ubisoft Games for Re-release

Atari has acquired intellectual property rights to five games from Ubisoft and plans to re-release these titles on new platforms under its publishing label. The acquired games span from 2005 to 2016, including Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Child of Eden, Grow Home, and Grow Up. The company aims to expand the reach of these … Read more