The Best Stages In Multiversus

RELATED: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: The Most Annoying Characters To Face Online (& How To Counter Them) Throughout its multiple closed and open betas, as well as in the full release, there have been a lot of maps for players to fight in, both in Teams and in 1v1 situations. But, how exactly do these stages stack up against each other now that everyone has a chance to get hands-on with MultiVersus?...

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1405 words · Pamela Daniels

The Best Tech Accessories For Bikes Phone Mounts Other Gadgets

It also works as an advanced bike computer, displaying and recording all your stats as you ride and will also show you an elevation profile so you can see whether it’s uphill or downhill ahead. There’s Strava integration, and it’s great as a training device. It’s compatible with a range of ANT+ accessories, including heart-rate monitor, speed and cadence sensor and more. There’s Bluetooth and Wi-Fi so you can sync routes and ride stats to your phone, and also get call alerts and text messages on the Edge’s screen....

January 7, 2023 · 9 min · 1741 words · Chris Atkins

The Best Time To Check Blood Sugar

Some people use a continuous glucose monitor (CGM), a sensor under the skin that checks blood sugar every few minutes. People who use a CGM must also use a blood sugar meter daily to ensure their CGM is accurate. When you have diabetes, monitoring blood sugar levels is crucial because keeping blood sugar in a target range can help prevent complications, including: Heart disease Kidney disease Vision problems When you check your blood sugar matters....

January 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1150 words · Betty Hill

The Best Zombie Games That Aren T Dying Light Or Dead Island

While Dying Light 2 and Dead Island 2 are at the forefront of modern zombie games, there are plenty of zombie-based video games out there that rival their experiences, or even top them in a few ways. The gaming industry has no shortage of zombie games, and while many end up being mindless, repetitive hack-and-slash games, a good handful are all-time classics. RELATED: Call of Duty’s New Third Person Camera Should Be Available in Treyarch’s Next Zombies Mode...

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 884 words · Patsy Curtis

The Bevel 3D Camera Is An Innovation In The Making

Once you have plugged in the device, take a photograph using the companion app. The laser sight in the device allows it to measure the space between the object or person being scanned and the camera to make a full depth map. And what you get does not just look like a 3D image but comes with definite depth information, which is a necessity for augmented reality applications and 3D modeling....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 190 words · Jose Donovan

The Biggest Challenges Aaron Boone Faces As Yankees Manager

While it’s a noticeably highbrow location, there was something relaxing, calming about Aaron Boone’s informal press conference as he sat down (yes, sat down, as opposed to a stand-up scrum) with the media inside the restaurant. MORE: All you need to know about the Yanks’ decision to hire Boone See, Boone — best described as an everyman — has the personable side of the job down. It was apparent with his charm, his quick wit and his calculated answers on Wednesday as he was introduced as the Yankees’ new manager....

January 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1115 words · John Culpit

The Biggest Differences Between The Oculus Quest 2 The Rift The Original

RELATED: 10 Reasons To Switch To PC Gaming In 2020 The Quest 2 will launch on October 13th, and with a starting price of $299, it will be the cheapest Oculus headset to date. Improvements have been made in almost every department, with the Quest 2 promising to deliver the best Oculus VR experience yet. Facebook is calling the new headset “the future of VR gaming,” but how exactly does the Quest 2 stack up when compared to some of its predecessors?...

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 1013 words · Christopher Seay

The Blade Movies Demonstrate One Important Rule For Trilogies

1998’s Blade came to the big screen from the mind of director Stephen Norrington. This first big screen outing for the character was an immensely fun ride, relying heavily on the director’s strong visuals. At the time, he had only directed one other film, a sci-fi horror called Death Machines. Since, his other best-known project is 2003’s ill-fated League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. It was that unfortunate project, mired by studio notes and clashes with Sean Connery, that disillusioned Norrington with the industry....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 747 words · Alyssa Mckinnon

The Borowitz Report Wealthiest .0001 Percent Praise Bush Economic Package

“When we first heard about the plan, we were like, this is too good to be true,” said multibillionaire Thurston Howell IV, a spokesman for the richest .0001 percent. “But when our butlers read the plan aloud to us during the cocktail hour, we were incredibly stoked.” The 29 plutocrats who make up the nation’s wealthiest .0001 percent were at their annual meeting at Howell’s villa in Geneva, Switzerland, when news of the president’s plan was first released....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Terri Flores

The Briscoe Brothers Make A Case To Join Vince Mcmahon S Wwe

The Briscoe Brothers are one of the most experienced and popular tag teams in the industry. The duo have wrestled across a number of promotions, including NJPW, GCW and Pro Wrestling Guerilla. Appearing in an interview with Busted Open Radio, Mark Briscoe commented on the possibility of joining WWE. They strongly believe that if given the opportunity, they could thrive in the company. The Briscoe Brothers have wrestled all over the world and even tried out with WWE back in 2009....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · Jerry Perry

The Bush Clan S Donor Problem

During the same period of time, Braswell has gotten some unusual promotional help for his health care business-from Jeb Bush. A recent edition of the Journal of Longevity–a monthly magazine that serves as an advertising vehicle for anti-aging formulas, sex-drive enhancers and other Braswell health products–featured an article that ran under the byline of the Florida governor. Moving quickly to quell any controversy about the relationship between Braswell and the Bush family, a spokesman for Texas Gov....

January 7, 2023 · 9 min · 1769 words · Charlotte Sigler

The Calendar Golden Slam Is Very Much On The Cards For Novak Djokovic Todd Woodbridge

The Calendar Golden Slam refers to winning all the four Majors in the calendar year along with the Olympics gold medal in singles, something that only Steffi Graf has managed to do in the history of tennis. In fact, the feat is so rare that just three other players - Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams and Andre Agassi - have managed to complete the Career Golden Slam i.e. winning all five titles over their entire career....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Larry Turner

The Callisto Protocol Uses Alien S Facehuggers As Mimics

With The Callisto Protocol being a survival horror game at its core, the game doesn’t shy away from using jump-scares to affect players in their journey out of Black Iron Prison, and one of the very first occurs with a biophage larva going for Jacob’s face after he opens a chest. Grabbing items and scavenging areas for supplies is part of the core gameplay loop of The Callisto Protocol, and this in turn helps Jacob build better gear over time that is then used to deal with more and more powerful enemies....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 547 words · Ann Carnell

The Case For Fallout New Orleans In The New Bethesda Obsidian Era

Microsoft has acquired Bethesda, and while the deal is in the process of being finalized before anything is technically official, that means both Obsidian and Bethesda are under Microsoft’s wing now. The Xbox brand owner not only prepares for its future with this action, but perhaps it has managed to reconcile past feuds. Obsidian and Bethesda working hand-in-hand would be a bright future for all Fallout fans, after all....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 504 words · Charles Hopson

The Clash Of A New Order

Ever since, we have waited for the next X-someone who could look at the mess that is the post-cold-war world and give it order. In 1993 the most formidable stab at it to date appeared, once again in the pages of Foreign Affairs. In a piece titled “The Clash of Civilizations,” Harvard’s Samuel Huntington wrote that in the cold war’s wake, the world would be defined not by conflict among nation-states but by “the cultural fault lines separating civilizations”: groups of people bound by certain shared values that are in conflict with the values of other groups....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 681 words · Kenneth Hunt

The Coffee You Drink Could Be Connected To Why Many Hondurans Are Fleeing To The U.S. Border

Saying goodbye to his family would have been too painful—besides, he knew that as soon as his father woke up and found him missing, he would know exactly where he had gone. “Around here,” his dad, Julio Perez, tells Newsweek, sitting on the porch of the house he built for his family, “many people have left.” In fact, across the fields of coffee plantations that surround his home, dozens of houses just like his sit empty....

January 7, 2023 · 13 min · 2617 words · Rodney Brown

The Comprehensive Holiday Gift Guide For Anyone 13 And Up

13 Gifts for Teenagers Keep reading for 13 gifts that teenagers will actually want, need and use this holiday. As always, the prices listed may fluctuate over time. 1. RK Royal Kludge Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 2. Bedside Smartphone Vase With teenagers, it’s all about the aesthetic, and the Bedside Smartphone Vase is half smartphone stand, half flower vase, so it’s the best of both worlds. Cute, chic and totally teen-approved, it’s perfect for adding a little bit of ambiance to your room while still charging your phone overnight....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 908 words · Matthew Stroud

The Coolest Looking Black Ops Cold War Operator

For now, the available Operators are mostly those found in the Black Ops Cold War campaign. More than likely, Operators from other games or brand new creations will find their way into this new edition of Call of Duty. Until then, players must choose from the standard list that came with the game. Some are available immediately. Some are unlocked by completing changes. Only one can be called the coolest-looking, though, and that’s Russell Adler....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 304 words · Jason Huston

The Creator Of Rick And Morty Is Starting A Videogame Company

The studio will specialize in virtual reality titles, and was announced via a comic posted by Roiland earlier in the week. A cartoon studio mascot named Splzooshly stated that Squanchtendo would be making several large announcements in the near future, which makes it seem likely that Roiland and Watson already have a vision of what type of videogame(s) they’d like to create. The studio hasn’t specifically stated which VR platforms they’ll be producing games for, though the official Twitter has already retweeted an article about the PlayStation VR....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 318 words · George Perez

The Bluesound Pulse Flex 2I Speaker Is A Masterpiece Of Multiroom Sound Tech

With a retail price of $299, we can compare this to rival devices from Sonos and Bowers and Wilkins. So, does the Pulse Flex 2i speaker emerge victorious from this sound clash? Let’s see. What’s in the Box? As usual, we’ll start with what you get when you pop your Pulse Flex 2i speaker’s box and check out the bounty inside. You’ll find: One Bluesound Pulse Flex 2i wireless bookshelf speaker....

January 6, 2023 · 10 min · 1922 words · Whitney Pierce