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Rema & Selena Gomez’s ‘Calm Down’ Becomes First Afrobeats Song To Reach #1 On Pop Radio
Rema and Selena Gomez have a reason to celebrate, because they have just entered the record books.
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On this week’s Mediabase pop radio airplay chart, ‘Calm Down’ officially rises to the #1 spot.
It was able to do so with 17,594 spins during the April 30-May 6 tracking period.
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Looks like the new Mortal Kombat game is going to be another reboot, called Mortal Kombat 1
Fact Premiere: Síbín Vol. 1 feat. Mica Levi, Tirzah, Joe Armon-Jones and more
AV artist Charlie Buckley-Benjamin creates a nostalgic yet otherworldy visual that presents new possibilities from archives of the past. In the 50-minute visual made to accompany Síbín Vol. 1, a charity compilation featuring exclusive collaborations between artists including Mica Levi & Tirzah (as Taz & Meeks), Fatima & KwAkE and Joe Armon-Jones & Kofi Stone, […]
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Xbox Games Showcase Predictions, Round 1 – Unlocked 594
Phil Spencer’s recent comments about Xbox’s third-place standing in the video game marketplace have created quite a stir in the Xbox community. We play Phil’s quote and then spend a LOT of time reacting to and discussing it. Plus: it’s the First Annual Xbox Games Showcase Draft! We compile a list of the games we think are most likely to make an appearance at next month’s Showcase. Some of our choices might surprise you!
Subscribe on any of your favorite podcast feeds, to our YouTube channel, or grab an MP3 of this week’s episode. For more awesome content, check out our interview with Todd Howard, who answered all of our Starfield questions after the big reveal at the Xbox Showcase:
For more next-gen coverage, make sure to check out our Xbox Series X review, our Xbox Series S review, and our PS5 review.
Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s executive editor of previews and host of both IGN’s weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He’s a North Jersey guy, so it’s “Taylor ham,” not “pork roll.” Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.
Diablo 4 Season 1 Begins In July, Blizzard Details Seasonal Bonuses And Battle Pass Rewards
Diablo IV’s first season will arrive in mid to late July following the game’s launch on June 6, Blizzard has announced. The news came as part of developer livestream dedicated to offering new details related to how Diablo IV’s seasons and battle pass will work.
Seasons in Diablo IV will be quarterly (four a year) and will function similarly to how they did in Diablo III, with players looking to complete objectives as part of a Season Journey. Objectives are broken down into chapters, and players will need to complete most, but not all, of the objectives in one chapter before progressing to the next. Completing objectives as part of the Season Journey will contribute towards leveling up the seasonal battle pass, which will feature 27 free reward tiers. Playing and leveling up seasonal characters will also contribute towards battle pass progress.
The free reward tiers will occasionally include a special currency called Smoldering Ash, which is used to unlock and upgrade seasonal perks (called Season Blessings) that will grant various benefits to seasonal characters, ranging from increased XP earned from monsters to having a higher chance of acquiring rare salvage materials. Blizzard re-emphasized that players won’t be able to pay for power in Diablo IV by purchasing tier skips for the battle pass to earn Smoldering Ash and immediately make their seasonal characters more powerful, as each Smoldering Ash reward will have level requirements that will need to be met before they can be used.
Playlist: The Great Escape 2023 (Part 1)
We’re disrupting TechCrunch Disrupt: 8 stages, 3 days, 1 city
For founders and investors, there’s no platform like TechCrunch Disrupt. Just as the industry is always evolving and innovating — especially in recent months — we’re doing the same to keep Disrupt on the cutting edge for first-time founders, seasoned investors, visionaries and everybody in between. It’s time to disrupt TechCrunch Disrupt This year, we’re […]
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NextGen Healthcare Says Hackers Accessed Personal Data of More Than 1 Million Patients
In its filing with Maine’s AG, NextGen Healthcare said it was alerted to suspicious activity on March 30, and later determined that hackers had access to its systems between March 29 and April 14, 2023. The notification says that the attackers gained access to its NextGen Office system — a cloud-based EHR and practice management solution — using client credentials that “appear to have been stolen from other sources or incidents unrelated to NextGen.” “When we learned of the incident, we took steps to investigate and remediate, including working together with leading outside cybersecurity experts and notifying law enforcement,” Andrade told TechCrunch in a statement. “The individuals known to be impacted by this incident were notified on April 28, 2023, and we have offered them 24 months of free fraud detection and identity theft protection.” NextGen was also the victim of a ransomware attack in January this year, adds TechCrunch. The stolen data, including employee names, addresses, phone numbers and passport scans, appears to be available on the dark web.
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