Zephyrnet Logo

Tag: recorded

LATAM presents its results for 4Q21

LATAM Airlines Group announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2021 today, which show continuous improvement in air traffic levels as a result of the easing of travel restrictions, and the progress of vaccinations. During the last quarter, total operating income reached US$1,995.9 million, 30.5% below 2019 levels, but 51.9% higher than the […]

ASRock B660 Steel Legend Review

If you can't face spending big money on an Alder Lake motherboard, take a look here. It's not pretty, but it works.

Guild Esports makes leadership changes

UK-based esports organisation Guild Esports has announced changes to its leadership structure. As a part of the restructuring, Simon Walters, Chris Sullivan and Andrew Drake will step down as non-executive directors. Guild Esports’ Executive Finance Director James Savage has also resigned for personal reasons and will be replaced with an interim director. RELATED: Guild Esports […]

Sygnum gets regulatory approval to expand services in Singapore

Sygnum announced on March 8th that it has secured approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to expand the repertoire of its services.

The post Sygnum gets regulatory approval to expand services in Singapore appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Ethereum investment funds record largest inflows in 13 weeks

Crypto investment products attracted large inflows in the Americas last week, versus minor outflows recorded in Europe, according to the latest report by institutional crypto fund manager CoinShares.

The post Ethereum investment funds record largest inflows in 13 weeks appeared first on CryptoSlate.

MLB The Show 22 reveals new commentary team for this year’s game

The voices of the games will be different this year

MLB The Show 22’s New PS5, PS4 Commentary Team Recorded for 350 Hours

Call it as you see it.

Take note EA Sports and FIFA: this is how you change your game’s commentary team. MLB The Show 22 is adding brand new commentary this year, provided by Jon ‘Boog’ Sciambi and Chris Singleton. The duo recorded across 128 sessions for a total of 350 hours, adding 45,000 brand new lines of commentary to the game.

But the innovation doesn’t end there! “A new conversation system has been implemented, allowing for more natural banter between commentators that seamlessly integrates into the live action of each game,” Sony San Diego Studio’s Ramone Russell wrote on the PS Blog. “Boog and Singy recorded a lot of their lines together to bring this feature to life.”

Read the full article on pushsquare.com

New issue of Music & Copyright with China country report

The latest issue of Music & Copyright is now available for subscribers to download. Here are some of the highlights. US Copyright Office denies Steven Thaler’s registration of an AI-produced artwork for a third time The US Copyright Office (the Office) has for a third time refused a request from artificial intelligence (AI) pioneer Steven … Continue reading New issue of Music & Copyright with China country report

The F-35I Adir Scored First Air-To-Air Kill Shooting Down Iranian Drones Last Year

F-35I air-to-air kill

The Israeli Adirs became the first F-35s to destroy airborne targets last year. The Israeli Air Force disclosed on Mar. 6, 2022, that last year its F-35I Adir 5th gen aircraft became the first F-35s [...]

The post The F-35I Adir Scored First Air-To-Air Kill Shooting Down Iranian Drones Last Year appeared first on The Aviationist.

The Continuing Threat of Unpatched Security Vulnerabilities

Unpatched software is a computer code containing known security weaknesses. Unpatched vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses that allow attackers to leverage a known security bug that has not been patched by running malicious code. Software vendors write additions to the codes, known as "patches," when they come to know about these application vulnerabilities to secure these weaknesses. Adversaries

The ups and downs of MPL PH Season 9 Week 3

Season 9 of the Mobile Legends Professional League in the Philippines has been a bumpy road for more, and Week 3 was no different.

Click here to read the full article.

Elden Ring May Be Getting A PVP Arena DLC

Like some of From Software's other titles, it looks like Elden Ring could be getting a multiplayer arena DLC at some point in the future. A large, arena-like structure is already present in the game world, though it's currently inaccessible to players. Well-known modder Lance McDonald has posted a video of what the inside of the arena looks like, making use of a free-roaming camera hack.

The video shows a Colosseum-style amphitheater or arena with a large, open middle area, three separate entrances, and a large semi-circular structure containing seating. The outside of the structure is visible in Elden Ring's open world, with some players anticipating that it might have been a location for a boss battle, but the arena is thus far inaccessible through regular gameplay.

Previous From Soft games, including Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3, added PVP arena modes in post-release DLC, so it's not unlikely that this currently-inaccessible area has been designed for something similar.

This arena isn't the only one of its type in the game, either--there are two other mysteriously locked arenas to be found in Elden Ring's open world, and explorations by other modders have shown that all of them are full of detail and likely intended to be used for some kind of future content.

Modder Lance McDonald is well-known for his hacks of From Soft games, having uncovered cut content in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and releasing a mod for Bloodbourne that lets players run the game at 60fps. He's also revealed secrets about games from other developers, including showing some off-camera shenanigans in God of War, and making P.T. even more spooky.

Latest Intelligence

spot_img
spot_img