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$32.5-Million Henderson Mansion Holds The High-Water Mark In Las Vegas

Built in 2017 for the founder of a tech automation company, the soaring 14,207-square-foot three-story dwelling is – not surprisingly – a showcase of smart home technology.

Credefi’s Testnet Platform Is Now Live

[PRESS RELEASE – Please Read Disclaimer] Greetings Credefians! We are excited to share with you that our Testnet platform is live and doing great. We are thankful for your participation and impatiently looking forward to receiving feedback on your platform experience. Remember, our Mainnet Launch at the end of January is approaching! As you already […]

Crypto Elite’s Battlegrounds, MOBA, Battle Royal, F2P, P2E, Anime, Beauties, and Mechas About to Launch

[PRESS RELEASE – Please Read Disclaimer] Meet the Team CEBG will be launched on the heels of an experienced, professional, and prestigious development team that has been dedicated to the game industry for a long time. The core members come from world-known top gaming companies, aiming to bring players a high-quality GameFi project that no […]

The Best PS Plus Discounts Today, January 23, 2022

The day of rest (and PlayStation games).

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Top 3 Metaverse Crypto Coins Gaining The Most Price Today (MNG, MEGA, XDOGE)

The recent crypto market crash has sent shivers down the spines of most holders. However, for the OG investors, the current bear market is nothing but a temporary correction. In addition, Metaverse crypto coins continue to see significant price gains, with some rising as high as 23% today. This article looks at the top three […]

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Access a Huge Vault of PS5, PS4 Games for £3.99/$4.99 with EA Play

Three months for the price of one.

You may not be the biggest fan of EA, but if you’re gaming on a budget, then here’s a pretty good deal: the publisher is flogging three months of its EA Play subscription for the price of one, meaning for just £3.99/$4.99 you can play any of the PlayStation 5 and PS4 games from its impressive vault for about the price of a posh Starbucks coffee.

You can find a full list of All EA Play Games on PS5 and PS4 through the link, but three months should give you plenty of time to play through the likes of Mass Effect Legendary Edition or Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. If you like something enough to buy it, remember that you’ll get a 10 per cent discount as part of your membership to boot.

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What’s the Deal with Registering a Trademark in the Marijuana Industry?

You have probably read about the "Spotify" and "Potify" trademark case that the US government ruled violated the music streaming services trademarked name. As a rapidly maturing industry with an expanding market, the cannabis industry needs solid and recognizable brands. Brand names possess power in every industry. The global cannabis industry runs on differentiation and innovation. Companies in developed industries understand that "identity" is one of the most valuable assets a company can have. It is also the most prone to replication.

Multichain Whitehat Hacker Returns 259 ETH: Report

Multichain became the latest protocol to come under a million-dollar attack from malicious entities. One white hacker, though, returned around $813,000 worth of ETH.

American Airlines Adds Two New Routes Out Of Austin

Dallas/Fort Worth-based American Airlines is adding two new leisure routes out of Austin. New flights to Mexico and…

Exclusive: Let’s break down Dawn of the Monsters kaiju kombat

Godzilla never parried enough As you might recall, Destructoid previously reported on a brand new city-stomping brawler, Dawn of the...

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Monster Hunter Rise’s PC port looks great at 4K and 60FPS

Almost a full year on from its Nintendo Switch release, a new PC Steam version of Monster Hunter Rise is out - at last letting us push past the fixed limits of an already superb Switch version. Higher resolutions, smoother higher frame-rates, and a suite of graphics options all play to PC's strengths as you'd expect, of course - as well as ultrawide monitor support and voice chat. So the basics are all present and correct - but does the new PC port address the technical trade-offs present on Switch, particularly given Monster Hunter Rise's move to a more taxing, open-ended world design? Equally, what other enhancements make the grade on PC?

In fairness, the Switch version is remarkable on its own terms. It's a custom-made take on the series built first for Nintendo hardware, and remains an exclusive in the console space. Monster Hunter Rise is also the first in the series built on RE Engine, the same as that of Resident Evil 7 and Village, allowing the team at Capcom to produce more open world environments on Switch with fewer loading screens, removing the partitioning of areas seen in the series thus far. Nintendo's Tegra X1-driven console handled it well, though certain aspects fell short of even 2018's Monster Hunter World: the lack of shadow animation for trees being one, as well as a 50 percent animation speed on enemies at range.

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Bethesda Haven’t Started Making Elder Scrolls 6

Skyrim may be a teenager before we see Elder Scrolls 6.

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