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Janet Jackson may have been the reason your old laptop crashed so much
FA Center: Why Tesla’s upcoming stock split isn’t likely to do much for the share price
Here’s how much Apple charges for every part to fix your own MacBook
Yesterday, Apple revealed it would expand its Self Service Repair program to let you fix your own MacBooks, and today the program is here. You can now download full repair manuals for your 2021 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros and the 2020 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro and M1 MacBook Air — and shop for parts you might need.
But what will Apple actually let you buy, and how much will you really have to pay? That’s not obvious until you enter your serial numbers and root around the company’s entire store — so we did it for you.
Many prices seem (relatively) generous! Others, not so much. You can’t just replace your own battery or keyboard on a MacBook Pro, for example! You have to buy the entire top lid that comes with that and other parts…
Warner Bros. Animation Deserves So Much Better Than This
Since the sudden cancellation of the Batgirl and Scoob films back in July, both of which were basically done, the newly rechristened Warner Bros. Discovery has been mired in questionable business choices. In addition to maintaining a pretty transparent desire to use The Flash as a cinematic reset despite Ezra Miller’s…
Zuckerberg backtracks after Horizon Worlds backlash, claims Meta is ‘capable of much more’
After a week of being pelted with tomatoes in the internet town square over the low-quality graphics of Meta‘s Horizon Worlds, Mark Zuckerberg has emerged from the slush to clear the air. Despite the unimpressive WiiU-like avatars and low-res virtual landmarks we’ve seen so far, Zuck claims Meta is capable of creating pseudo-realistic worlds in the metaverse.
Earlier this week, Zuck posted to Facebook announcing the release of Meta’s platform Horizon Worlds in Spain and France. The post was accompanied by a “selfie” of Zuck’s giant-eyed avatar in Horizon Worlds. Behind him sit appallingly simple renderings of the Eiffel Tower and Barcelona’s Basílica de la Sagrada Família on the flattest plane of grass I have ever seen.
The internet was in agreement: Given the $10 billion Meta poured into the metaverse, this was an embarrassing result.
But today, Aug. 19, Zuck took to Instagram and Facebook to say the post was published “very quickly” in celebration and that Horizon Worlds is “capable of much more,” and is “improving very quickly.”
To prove it, he included two photos, both presumably from within more advanced versions of Horizon Worlds: one of his “yassified” avatar and another of a vaguely Roman-esque ruin landscape.
I honestly have no idea what the ruins one is supposed to show us — maybe that Horizon Worlds is capable of graphics that come standard with most modern video games? But we can’t deny it’s a welcome upgrade. We’ll keep an eye out, Mark.
The Margin: ‘I love cooking, but I haven’t done it much recently’: Tech professional spends $1,000 a week dining out
Grounded introduces Shared Worlds, making multiplayer much easier
Grounded is the charming survival game that has remained in Early Access for a while now. Although, not for much longer, with the game slated to release on September 27 of this year. In the meantime, Obsidian is not neglecting updates for the game, with the latest change to be introduced involving Shared Worlds.
The adventure itself sees takes Honey, I Shrunk The Kids and turns it into a video game. As a pint-sized version of your former self, you must navigate blades of grass and spar with unfriendly insects to get by. While the game is certainly fun to play solo, it reaches its full potential when played co-operatively with friends.
That said, multiplayer can be relatively troublesome. Previously, co-op required one player – the host – to be online for anyone to play on that chosen world. Every time someone wanted to play, the host would need to be around. Now, obviously not everyone has the same schedules, and this can pose an issue.
Windows 10 will finally make switching to Chrome much easier
The Side Effects of Consuming Too Much Fish Oil
The Side Effects of Consuming Too Much Fish Oil HealthifyMe – Blog HealthifyMe – Blog – The definitive guide to weight loss, fitness and living a healthier life.
Fish oil is typically extracted from fish tissues such as capelin, sand eel, anchovy, horse mackerel, cod liver, pilchard, and menhaden. It may also come from other oily fishes like sardines, herrings, salmon, trout, tuna, and swordfish. These fish contain omega-3 fatty acids like eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acids. The human body cannot synthesise them, […]
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