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PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita still open after reviews | NOW

PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita still open after reviews |  NOW

The PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita will remain open for the time being. Sony announced it last month To close, but is now back after reviews from players who said they wanted to continue buying classic games. “On closer inspection, it’s clear that we made the wrong decision. I’m happy to say that we are keeping the …

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Nintendo sues Bowser for selling a gadget to illegally play games | NOW

Nintendo sues Bowser for selling a gadget to illegally play games |  NOW

Nintendo has sued Canadian hacker Gary Bowser for selling a gadget that could illegally play games on Nintendo Switch. The hacker shares his name with the character Bowser, one of the most famous opponents of the Super MarioNintendo franchise. According to US law enforcement, Bowser was part of Team Xecuter, a company that sold game consoles capable of playing illegally …

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Nintendo America sues hacker Gary Bowser | E-sport

Nintendo America sues hacker Gary Bowser |  E-sport

Nintendo is suing 51-year-old Canadian hacker Gary Bowser. Bowser manufactures and sells Nintendo Switch mod chips, which allow users to customize their console. Oddly enough, Gary Bowser will face Doug Bowser, the current CEO of Nintendo America, in court. Nintendo is one of the strictest companies when it comes to hacking and customizing their consoles. The Japanese hardware maker is …

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NASA builds SpaceX lander for first lunar mission since 1970s | NOW

NASA builds SpaceX lander for first lunar mission since 1970s |  NOW

SpaceX will build a lunar lander for NASA that will bring people back to the moon for the first time since the Apollo program in the 1960s. The order is worth $ 2.9 billion (€ 2.4 billion), the US space agency reported on Friday. SpaceX’s lunar lander, Starship, is currently in full development and should be able to bring groups …

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NASA builds SpaceX lander for first lunar mission since 1970s | NOW

NASA builds SpaceX lander for first lunar mission since 1970s |  NOW

SpaceX will build a lunar lander for NASA that will bring people back to the moon for the first time since the Apollo program in the 1960s. The order is worth $ 2.9 billion (€ 2.4 billion), the US space agency reported on Friday. SpaceX’s lunar lander, Starship, is currently in full development and should be able to bring groups …

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EvdWL on PlayStation vs Game Pass, Elder Scrolls Online and Battlefield

EvdWL on PlayStation vs Game Pass, Elder Scrolls Online and Battlefield

Yes people. The time has come: a whole week has passed and that means it is Friday. Our regular viewers know what this means: a brand new EvdWL on your screen. Koos and Jelle will be discussing all of this week’s big news with you this Friday (with a great beer, of course, donated by the community). For example, this …

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How to choose the most profitable cryptocurrency in 2021

While the world is trying to cope with the pandemic, the cryptocurrency market is experiencing a new rise. 2020 has been an incredibly successful year for the cryptocurrency market. Many cryptocurrencies have reached new all-time highs, and mining has regained such popularity that it provoked a shortage of video cards around the world. The 2020 effect only intensified in 2021. …

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Guido Weijers and Arjen Lubach argue via social media

Guido Weijers and Arjen Lubach argue via social media

Guido originally posted an excerpt Jinek, where he was a guest on his personal Instagram account. Aaf Brandt Corstius said that people who do not get the vaccine put other people at risk. Guido disagreed. He said the risk was mitigated if only high-risk groups were vaccinated. And Arjen questioned that statement. Arjen replied, “Haha, that end looked like a …

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Marshelicopter’s first flight postponed due to technical problem | Abroad

Marshelicopter's first flight postponed due to technical problem |  Abroad

The first alien helicopter will not be flying around Mars yet. The unmanned aircraft was scheduled to make its first short flight over the Red Planet overnight from Sunday to Monday (Dutch time), but it was postponed. A technical problem arose during a rehearsal. A new take-off attempt will take place next Wednesday at the earliest. The American Marshelicopter is …

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