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Fortnite Dragon Ball returns with Gohan, Piccolo blending old and new
Anime and battle royale games unite once again, as the Fortnite Dragon Ball part 2 crossover has been officially unveiled by Epic Games. Released ahead of Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2, the likes of Piccolo, Gohan, and some returning elements from the original Fortnite x Dragon Ball Super collaboration are dropping into the game, so here’s everything you can expect.
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Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar, & More To Headline Governors Ball 2023
Lizzo has booked herself yet another major festival. This time around, Kendrick Lamar will be a headliner, too.
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Both Lizzo and Lamar have been announced as headliners for this year’s Governors Ball festival.
The annual festival, which takes place at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York, will take place on June 9 to 11.
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Google’s huge Vegas billboard tells Apple to stop dropping the ball
Google Urges Apple Not to ‘Drop the Ball’ on Fixing Messaging in New Billboard Pushing RCS
The digital billboard urges Apple not to “drop the ball” on fixing its “pixelated photos and videos.”
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After the short message, the billboard scrolls through RCS code, ending with a plea to customers to “Help Apple #GetTheMessage,” the hashtag that Google has been using for the campaign.
Google launched the “Get the Message” push back in August with a full website highlighting the benefits of RCS, which include support for higher resolution photos and videos, audio messages, and bigger file sizes, along with improved encryption, cross-platform emoji reactions, and more reliable group chats across different devices.
Google continues into 2023 with more RCS ads targeted at Applehttps://t.co/fB6Mst1xXh
— Aaron (@aaronp613) January 5, 2023
Google has been pestering Apple to adopt RCS for well over a year through the website, pleas on Twitter, billboards, and more, but Apple has made no acknowledgement of Google’s efforts. In fact, Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said that RCS is not a priority. “I don’t hear our users asking that we put a lot of energy in on that at this point,” said Cook.
All major mobile carriers and manufacturers have implemented RCS support, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus, Samsung, Sony, and others, with Apple remaining the lone holdout.
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