Month: October 2021

What We Do In The Shadows Theory: Nadja Ascends To The Supreme Council

What We Do In The Shadows’ Nadja of Antipaxos (Natasia Demetriou) is bound to ascend to the Supreme Council of vampires. A 500-year-old vampire of Romani descent, Nadja had a very disadvantaged life as a human. But in What We Do In The Shadows season 3, Nadja – along with…

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Tom Holland Helped Jake Gyllenhaal Overcome His Anxiety On Spider-Man

Jake Gyllenhaal says Tom Holland helped him cope with anxiety while filming 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home. This December will see the release of the MCU’s third and potentially final solo Spider-Man movie, titled No Way Home. The Jon Watts-directed film will pick up where Far From Home left off, with Peter Parker’s (Holland)…

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Sony’s Bravia XR TVs To Get ‘Perfect for PlayStation 5’ Features

“>Sony’s latest line of Bravia XR TVs are due to get a couple of new features soon which the company argues makes them perfect for the PlayStation 5. With Sony the maker of both the TVs and game consoles in question, it stands to reason that the two product lines…

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How to Install (& Play) The Witcher Mod in Skyrim Special Edition

For a game that has become famous for its modding community, it should come as no surprise that there is a Witcher Mod available for the Skyrim Special Edition. Longtime Skyrim fans will be familiar with the process of finding and downloading mods for the game, but newer players might…

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Facebook denies end to ‘WFH forever’ rule in wake of mega outage

Is the era of hybrid working coming to at an end for Facebook employees? That’s the suggestion of a report detailing a full return to the office for all of the social media staffers — a report Facebook tells TechRadar is categorically wrong. Wrestling with the changing nature of office…

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Google and YouTube will cut off ad money for climate change deniers

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google will no longer allow advertisers, publishers, and YouTube creators to monetize content that denies the existence of climate change. The company detailed the changes in a support document on Thursday. “Today, we’re announcing a new monetization policy for Google advertisers, publishers and…

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