Opportunity for gamers: new Czech game seeks alpha testers
The new Czech geolocation game, Medieval Uprising, which puts you in the shoes of a Hussite commander, is now available in open alpha and looking for testers. We’ve all learned in history class about the Hussites – ordinary people who rose up as heroes to fight against the corrupt and greedy church. But every war […]
Read MoreUEFA reduces ticket prices: fans to pay less for champions league matches
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) has set a new cap on ticket prices for the 2023/24 Champions League season, limiting away tickets to £60. UEFA has also announced plans to lower the cap further in the 2025/26 season to £50, which is approximately €60. This marks the first time UEFA has adjusted ticket […]
Read MoreIan Mckellen approached to reprise role of Gandalf in Lord of the Rings sequel
85-year-old actor Ian McKellen has been invited to return as the wizard Gandalf in the upcoming Lord of the Rings sequel directed by Andy Serkis. One of the most iconic fantasy sagas is set to continue in 2026, and fans might see the return of one of its most beloved characters. Ian McKellen, who famously […]
Read MoreGreece raises the price of golden visas for non-eu citizens
To address housing shortages and rising property prices, Greece has significantly increased the cost of its “golden visa” program for non-EU citizens. Starting from September 1, individuals from outside the European Union who wish to purchase property in Greece must pay considerably more for a residence permit. The price for buyers in major cities such […]
Read MoreNew Opera for ios: featuring ai and image generation
After several weeks of beta testing, Norwegian company Opera has released its latest web browser for iOS, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI). The app for iPhone adopts a minimalist design, similar to its desktop counterpart, and intelligently hides unnecessary elements to provide a distraction-free browsing experience. One of the standout features is its ability to hide […]
Read MoreInflation in the Eurozone drops to 2.2% in august
In August, inflation in the eurozone dropped sharply to 2.2%, marking a three-year low and boosting expectations that the European Central Bank (ECB) may reduce interest rates next month. Friday’s preliminary figure matched the forecast of 2.2% according to a Reuters survey, down from 2.6% in July. Bert Colijn, an economist for the eurozone at […]
Read MoreTurkish border officials seize dozens of smuggled exotic animals
At the Turkish-Greek border, authorities intercepted a car smuggling dozens of exotic animals. The vehicle, a mid-sized sedan with Greek license plates, was found carrying three kangaroos, three alpacas, a Patagonian mara, 12 parrots, and 23 flying squirrels. In a routine inspection in the northwestern Turkish city of Edirne, customs officials made the discovery after […]
Read MoreWant your phone’s battery to last longer? Try the 20/80 rule
When buying a new phone, many users hope to keep it functioning at its best for as long as possible. One of the key factors in maintaining your phone’s longevity is the battery, which typically lasts between two to four years before its performance begins to degrade. Over time, all batteries gradually lose capacity. This […]
Read MoreDead fish in Greece cause unbearable smell, tourists complain
Tons of dead fish have washed ashore in the coastal town of Volos Greek authorities have started collecting hundreds of thousands of dead fish that washed up this week in the harbor waters of Volos, a city in the Thessaly region. The fish died as a result of last year’s floods, which displaced them from […]
Read MoreMonsoon rains in Pakistan have claimed at least 275 lives since july
At least 12 people, mostly children, lost their lives in a mudslide triggered by heavy monsoon rains on Friday night. In northwest Pakistan, heavy monsoon rains triggered a deadly mudslide, killing at least 12 people, primarily children, late on Friday. Local rescue officials confirmed the tragic event. Since the beginning of July, the monsoon season […]
Read MoreLegendary band Oasis announces comeback
Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher revealed the news through a short video on social media. The iconic rock band Oasis, formed in 1991 and once one of the most popular bands in the world, has announced its return. Noel and Liam Gallagher took to social media platform X to share the news. This announcement coincides […]
Read MoreShein admits to use of child labor among its suppliers
In response to new findings, the company has implemented stricter guidelines for its suppliers. Fashion retailer Shein has long faced criticism over its manufacturing practices, with concerns ranging from low wages and unsafe working conditions to the young age of its workers and harmful chemicals in its products. In a recent sustainability report, Shein acknowledged […]
Read MoreMarvel revives fan-favorite villain: Ultron returns to the screen
Ultron, the infamous villain from Avengers: Age of Ultron, who was seemingly destroyed in the second Avengers movie, is set to make a comeback in a new spin-off from the WandaVision series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, production on the new series, tentatively titled Vision Quest, is expected to begin in 2025. Although the official […]
Read MoreRising levels of microplastics in human organs, including the brain
Scientists have discovered that the concentration of microplastics in human testicles is nearly three times higher than in those of dogs. Additionally, new research reveals that 24 brain samples collected in early 2024 contained microplastics, making up approximately 0.5% of the sample’s weight. This information comes from a study reported by The Guardian. Call for […]
Read MoreAstronomers uncover the source of the 1977 mysterious signal: it wasn’t aliens
On August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Observatory at Ohio State University detected an unusually intense radio signal. This signal was so distinctive that astronomer Jerry Ehman, who discovered it, circled it in red on the printout and wrote “Wow!” beside it, giving it its iconic name – the “Wow! signal.” For decades, scientists have […]
Read MoreFirst footage of mafia 4 released: the story will be set in 20th century sicily
The new Mafia 4 will be titled The Old Country, transporting players to the early days of organized crime in Sicily. On Tuesday, during Gamescom Opening Night Live, game developers 2K Games and Hangar 13 officially announced the fourth installment of the legendary Mafia series. Titled The Old Country, this new entry will take players […]
Read MoreRomanian basketball player shines in new alien movie
Romanian basketball player Robert Bobroczkyi, who stands over 7 feet 7 inches tall, plays the character “The Offspring” in the new Alien movie. His imposing stature, combined with digital effects, gives the character a truly terrifying appearance. The new character in the film is portrayed by a professional basketball player. Director Fede Alvarez cast Bobroczkyi […]
Read MoreSpotify’s Shuffle play feature not working as expected
Spotify, one of the world’s leading music streaming platforms, offers a shuffle play feature that allows users to listen to songs in random order from their playlists. However, a growing number of users have noticed that the shuffle function may not be as random as it should be. Reports suggest that instead of a truly […]
Read MoreGerman rocket with vertical launch explodes during test
A rocket from the German company Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) exploded this week during a test on the Shetland Islands. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. “We’ll take the time to analyze and assess the situation,” RFA representatives told The New York Times, adding that the explosion and subsequent fire were caused by an unspecified anomaly. […]
Read MoreInstagram rolls out new music bio feature
Instagram has launched a new feature that allows users to add a song directly to their profile. This update, introduced on August 23, is drawing comparisons to the once-popular social network, Myspace, where users could also feature music on their pages. The parent company Meta announced that users can now choose a song to appear […]
Read MoreNike announces unique collaboration with Lego
In a move that brings together two giants in their respective industries, Nike and Lego have announced an exciting new collaboration. This partnership aims to blend the worlds of creative play and sports, offering fresh opportunities for kids and families worldwide. Lego’s Vice President of Brand Development, Alero Akuya, shared the company’s enthusiasm: “We are […]
Read MoreTesla faces new complaints: customers receiving dirty Cybertrucks
Tesla customers have been voicing their dissatisfaction for months, claiming that their new Cybertrucks are being delivered in less-than-perfect condition. Specifically, many report receiving vehicles covered in dirt and mud, which is especially disappointing given the high price tag of these electric trucks. “It definitely wasn’t as clean as a $100,000 vehicle should be,” said […]
Read MoreNetflix unveils teaser for new Lara Croft series
The iconic archaeologist from the Tomb Raider video game franchise is making a comeback in a new animated series, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft. Angelina Jolie famously portrayed Lara Croft in two live-action films. However, Warner Bros. attempted a reboot in 2018 with Alicia Vikander in the lead role, which failed to impress […]
Read MoreWatch out for fines while on holiday by the sea
When traveling abroad, it’s important to understand that the laws and regulations in other countries may differ significantly from those in your own. Not being aware of these differences can lead to unpleasant surprises such as fines or, in some cases, even imprisonment. Knowing and respecting local laws is essential to avoid legal troubles during […]
Read MoreDiarrhea in children: how to help them
For parents, it’s a nightmare; for children, it’s an uncomfortable and draining experience. Diarrhea is a common occurrence in children that parents will likely encounter at some point. It can have various causes, ranging from viral and bacterial infections to food allergies and intolerances. While diarrhea may seem like a minor issue, it can lead […]
Read MoreMazda drops 2.0-Liter engines from Mazda 3 and CX-30 models
Mazda has made a surprising move by discontinuing the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engines in some of its most popular compact models, specifically the Mazda 3 in both hatchback and sedan variants, as well as the CX-30 crossover. This decision marks a shift away from the 2.0-liter engine, which has been a staple in these vehicles. However, […]
Read MoreOfficial trailer released for new Lord of the Rings film
Following the success of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power series, an anime prequel titled The War of the Rohirrim is set to release later this year. At the end of August, fans of The Lord of the Rings can look forward to the second season of The Rings of Power. But […]
Read MoreLeaked photos of the anticipated iPhone 16 Pro
Leaked details have revealed what the upcoming iPhone 16 series will look like and the new features it will offer. It has come to light that the highly anticipated iPhone 16 lineup will be manufactured not only in China but also in India. Apple has begun using a new label on its packaging, which still […]
Read MoreApple embraces the web: now offering podcasts online
After recently launching the web version of Apple Maps, Apple has now made its Podcasts available through web browsers as well. Users can access the fully functional web app at podcasts.apple.com, which offers a similar experience to the mobile and macOS desktop versions. It works seamlessly across popular browsers like Safari, Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and […]
Read MoreElon Musk sues advertisers on X for not advertising
In November 2023, Elon Musk sent a blunt message to advertisers who had stopped spending on X (formerly Twitter), singling out Robert Iger, CEO of Disney. Musk said, “Don’t advertise. If someone tries to blackmail me with money… Go fuck yourself.” He repeated it slowly for emphasis: “Go… fuck… yourself. Is that clear? Hey Bob, […]
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