Month: July 2020

Amazon’s ‘New World’ MMO is delayed again

Amazon is once delaying its upcoming colonial online RPG New World (via PCGamer). The company's Amazon Games studio says it now plans to release the game sometime in the spring of 2021. It's also delaying the title's final beta test to that same time… Source

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Tesla to hold shareholder meeting and ‘battery day’ in person on September 22nd

Tesla has finally settled on a date for its delayed annual shareholder meeting and “battery day” for investors: September 22nd. The meeting will be held in person at the company’s vehicle factory in Fremont, California, though it will presumably also be live-streamed. Only people who are shareholders of the company’s…

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Ask Engadget: How do I get help while ‘schooling from home’?

This week's question asks how to get help at home from teachers and professors. Weigh in with your advice in the comments — and feel free to send your own questions along to [email protected]!What are the best ways of approaching a teacher or a tutor… Source

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Green Homes Grant: Chancellor sets aside £2 billion for green home upgrades energy

When Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak delivered his summer statement on Wednesday, he announced plans to issue vouchers to homeowners and landlords in England to help them make energy efficient home improvements. Although a full list of government-approved upgrades is yet to be revealed, it is thought that homeowners…

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First Crucible, now New World: Amazon delays another tentpole game after early feedback

Amazon has delayed its upcoming open-world MMO New World, one of two tentpole games from its burgeoning games studio, from August 25th to an undefined spring 2021 date. The announcement comes less than two weeks after Amazon brought its other tentpole game, the free-to-play shooter Crucible, back into closed beta…

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Over 15 billion stolen credentials are for sale on the Dark Web now null

At this very moment there are over 15bn stolen credentials available for sale on the Dark Web according to new research from Digital Shadows. The firm’s new study, titled “From Exposure to Takeover“, found that the number of stolen credentials currently available for purchase is equivalent of more than two…

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