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World of Warcraft Dragonflight Review

World of Warcraft Dragonflight Review

World of Warcraft Dragonflight Overall, Blizzard has managed to put a good mix of new features, familiar old features, and a lot more freedom into the game with Dragonflight. The new Evoker class, able to fly almost immediately on the new islands, and the renewed flight style also provide much-needed challenges. It’s great that your other characters also benefit from …

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you don’t need to enable this new feature in iOS 16.2 (updated)

you don’t need to enable this new feature in iOS 16.2 (updated)

Update 22-12: Apple pulled the new architecture for Home due to user complaints about crashing smart home devices. This means that it is no longer possible to update your house at this time. iOS 16.2 is finally out, but it packs a new feature that you don’t just have to turn on. You should pay attention to this. New iOS …

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found hard evidence for the first time that dinosaurs ate mammals

found hard evidence for the first time that dinosaurs ate mammals

Millions of years ago, a feathered predatory dinosaur preyed on an unfortunate small mammal the size of a modern-day shrew. Almost everyone knows the famous images from the movie Jurassic Park, in which terrified characters are chased by terrifying dinosaurs. However, it was unclear for a long time whether dinosaurs actually had mammals on the menu. So far. Researchers have …

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US gamers try to prevent Blizzard’s acquisition of Activision | Technology

US gamers try to prevent Blizzard’s acquisition of Activision |  Technology

A group of American players went to court. They want to stop Microsoft game developer Activision Blizzard, known for the series of games call of Dutytake over. The gamers claim in their complaint that the acquisition gives Microsoft “tremendous power in the computer games business.” It could also hamper Microsoft’s competitors. In the lawsuit, gamers say they fear Microsoft is …

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Something strange is going on with temperatures on Jupiter, according to 40 years of research

Something strange is going on with temperatures on Jupiter, according to 40 years of research

The study reveals a mysterious link between apparently linked temperature variations in regions thousands of miles apart. Anyone have any ideas? For no less than four decades, researchers have studied temperatures in the upper layer of Jupiter’s atmosphere, the so-called troposphere. This is the layer of air in which ‘weather’ takes place and where the characteristic colored striped cloud bands …

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‘Don’t get any more energy, almost quit’

‘Don’t get any more energy, almost quit’

Nasa ONS News•today, 11:27•Amended today, 12:29 Ivor Landman online editor Ivor Landman online editor Spirit got stuck in the desert, Opportunity and Phoenix lost contact with Earth in a dust storm. Robots on Mars lead a difficult life, and now the end is in sight for InSight, a lander that has been studying the planet’s geological activity since 2018. “I …

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Fortnite settles for a mega amount in a privacy case

Fortnite settles for a mega amount in a privacy case

APE ONS News•today, 20:33 The Epic Games company, the maker of the popular video game Fortnite, has settled more than half a billion dollars in two cases brought by the American regulator FTC. According to the regulator, Epic has, among other things, violated privacy rules for children. The company does not admit the allegations, but neither does it deny them. …

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Win the Anker Space Q45 Soundcore

Win the Anker Space Q45 Soundcore

We know Anker from powerbanks and fast chargers, but this brand also releases audio items under the Soundcore name, including the Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 headphones. And you can win these headphones. Win the Anker Space Q45 Soundcore The Q45 has a new noise reduction system that recognizes the most disturbing sounds and can remove them for you. This …

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A new satellite will map all the water on earth | Technology

A new satellite will map all the water on earth |  Technology

Space company SpaceX launched a large research satellite into orbit on Friday. Scientists will use the artificial satellite to conduct research on, among other things, droughts, floods and coastal erosion due to climate change. The satellite is named SWOT (Topography of surface waters and oceans) and was developed by the American and French space agencies NASA and CNES. Canada and …

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