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Maps show areas tipped to be hit in UK next week after Met Office confirms cold blast is sweeping in
Christine McGuiness confirms new documentary and admits she’s ‘nervous’ for it to air
Christina Aguilera Confirms New English Album is Coming
Christina Aguilera has spent the last two years honoring her roots with her Latin GRAMMY Award-winning Spanish project.
Christened ‘Aguilera,’ the set – which arrived in the form of multiple EPs – has earned praise aplenty from fans and critics alike.
Now, Xtina is looking ahead to her follow-up effort.
And it appears the successor to 2018’s ‘Liberation’
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Tesla confirms its next Gigafactory will be in Mexico
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Wednesday that the company will build its next Gigafactory in Mexico. The news came during the live Q and A sessions after Tesla’s Investor Day event, where it has announced its Master Plan part three.
During the event, Musk revealed that the facility will be built in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, which shares a small border with Texas — home of Tesla’s Austin Gigafactory. Yesterday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed the project will be built in the city of Monterrey, which is about 387 miles away from Tesla’s headquarters in Austin.
The announcement confirms earlier reporting that Tesla was planning its sixth Gigafactory in Mexico. Musk had reportedly toured three Mexican states…
Dish Network Confirms Network Outage Was a Cybersecurity Breach
The intrusion took place on the morning of Feb. 23, the same day the company reported its fourth-quarter earnings. “This morning, we experienced an internal outage that’s continuing to affect our internal servers and IT telephony,” Dish CEO W. Erik Carlson said at that time. “We’re analyzing the root causes and any consequences of the outage, while we work to restore the affected systems as quickly as possible.” According to Bleeping Computer, the Black Basta ransomware gang is behind the attack, first breaching Boost Mobile and then the Dish corporate network.
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Intel confirms Battlemage, promises great value GPUs with better performance scaling
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Intel’s foray into the discrete graphics market has been marred with problems, from the unfortunate timing of Arc Alchemist’s launch to the various performance and stability issues experienced by early adopters. That said, Team Blue appears committed to the long, arduous process needed to make its products appealing to more…
Overwatch confirms Christ Jesus is better at deflecting missiles than ninja-cyborg Genji
Overwatch 2 director confirms what we already knew: the ‘meta’ isn’t all that important
Nintendo confirms it won’t be at E3 2023
Nintendo has decided not to take part in this year’s E3. “We approach our involvement in any event on a case-by-case basis and are always considering various ways to engage with our fans,” Nintendo told Engadget in a statement. “Since this year’s E3 show didn’t fit into our plans, we have made the decision to not participate. However, we have been and continue to be a strong supporter of the ESA [Entertainment Software Association] and E3.”
Nintendo typically has a presence on the E3 showfloor and it has often run Treehouse broadcasts throughout the event in addition to a Direct. The company took part in the last proper edition of E3 in 2019, as well as the all-digital affair in 2021. There was no E3 in 2020 or 2022.
Earlier this month, IGN reported that Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony have all bowed out of E3 this year. Sony hasn’t had a presence at the event since 2018, but neither it nor Microsoft have publicly confirmed plans for this year’s edition. Regardless, Microsoft will host its big annual showcase in Los Angeles this summer. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer recently hinted it will take place around the same time as E3, which will run between June 13th and 16th.
There could always be a Nintendo Direct in mid-June as well, even if it’s not officially connected to the expo. Meanwhile, word on the street is that PlayStation is planning a major showcase ahead of E3 after this week’s so-so State of Play stream.
The absence of just one of the big three console manufacturers from E3 is a blow for the ESA, let alone all of them. Summer Game Fest is threatening to steal more of the stalwart event’s thunder too. But hey, at least Ubisoft will be at E3.