9 Best World War Ii Video Games

While it may be hard to believe now, there was once a time when the World War II setting was considered overused, with numerous games set during the era released every year. In response to World War II consumer fatigue, the market shifted to modern and future settings, but now there are few high quality World War II games available, and almost none that have released on current-gen consoles....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1006 words · Michael Stone

9 Burning Questions That Will Define The Nba S Eastern Conference

January 2, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Timothy Johns

9 Hidden Kde Plasma Features You Probably Didn T Know About

But what sets Plasma apart from all other desktops is its score of hidden features that add a whole new level of user experience within its environment. Here are the top nine hidden features of KDE Plasma that you probably don’t know about, but should explore. 1. Optional Menus Plasma’s menus are incredibly versatile, but it’s not by default. Plasma displays both the Applications and Places menus, while the Tools menu is disabled by default....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1141 words · Sam Ray

9 Reasons Why The Ps5 Should Be Your Next Console

The PS5’s qualities make it one of the best consoles on the market currently. If you’re still undecided about whether to get the PS5 or not, we’re listing nine reasons why you should make it your next console. 1. You Have Options If you like options, the PS5 has them. There are two consoles available for you to choose from. Whether you are an avid collector or prefer less clutter on your gaming shelf, you can pick between a PS5 with a disk slot or a digital-only version....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1223 words · Jason Austin

9 Tips For Unforgettable Vacation Photos

Whether you’re road-trippin’ it or traveling halfway around the planet, great vacation photos are easy to find and capture. When you’re already having a great time, there are few shots worth passing up. Shutterbugs of the world: this one is for you. 1. Do a Little Research If you’re going somewhere totally new, any number of vacation planning apps and tools to research your exotic locale will help you map out an adventure that maximizes every second that you spend away from home....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1185 words · Nina Butler

9 Ways To Celebrate Earth Day Without Leaving Your House

Originally proposed in 1969 by peace activist John McConnell, Earth Day started with a simple resolution submitted to members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. “As Earthians we need a day to celebrate our global unity and destiny,” McConnell’s resolution opened, calling for San Francisco to inaugurate March 21 “a special day to remember Earth’s tender seedlings of life and people; a day for planting trees and grass and flowers, for cleaning streams and wooded glens....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1248 words · Genevieve Whatley

9 Ways To Fix Netflix App Not Working On Windows 10

Netflix: Netflix is an American media services provider founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. The company’s main business model is its subscription-based streaming service which allows customers to stream a plethora of films, TV series, documentaries, including those produced in-house. All the content on Netflix is ad-free and the only thing which you required to use Netflix is a good internet connection provided you’re a paid member....

January 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1644 words · Jesse Arciniega

A Good Case Of The Blues

Like all Mazdas, this one’s seriously fun and sporty. Though I wouldn’t argue that this midget twin-seater is practical, it does have one of the largest trunks I’ve seen in its class. (It handily carries four bags of groceries.) And this Mazda is loaded with standard goodies, like power one-touch windows and fog lamps. As for handling, the rear-wheel-drive MX-5’s chassis is taut with front and rear stabilizer bars, the steering’s tight and it wears 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, making for a confident ride through twisty canyon roads....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 124 words · Ethan Suarez

A Backstage Bully Takes Center Stage

So guess what? “The Jackie Thomas Show,” a sitcom about the cast of a sitcom, is almost enough to give nepotism a good name. As the incorrigibly obnoxious Jackie, Arnold seems so … well, natural as his character terrorizes everyone in range: his writers, his camera crew, his teen-idol costar (“a publicity-sucking little pimple farmer”), even his toadying network boss (“How can you speak with your lips pressed against my butt?...

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 170 words · Linda Dunbar

A Big Vote For Jihad

The MMA ran on a venomously anti-U.S. and anti-Musharraf platform–a message warmly received in the tribal areas near the Afghan border. Campaign leaflets endorsing the MMA and denouncing Musharraf were printed and distributed by a former Osama bin Laden aide from Afghanistan. Many tribal-area locals sympathize with Taliban and Qaeda fighters fleeing from U.S. and Pakistani forces, and they particularly resent the “kick down the door” style of some soldiers in the search for terrorists....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Ann Watson

A Blood Sport

Not quite-not yet. Heading into next week’s New York and Wisconsin primaries, Clinton remains the front runner, with half the delegates he needs, seven times as many as Brown. He’s shown the durability to survive wounds that would have killed off other candidates long ago. But Brown’s Connecticut victory exposed the fragility of Clinton’s candidacy in a party that has a pathological distrust of its own powers that be. Since the late ’60s, anti-establishment anger-fanning it or fighting it-has been the party’s disorganizing principle....

January 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1657 words · William Robinson

A Bodacious New Voice From Jazz S Far Side

Kendrick’s music is just as edgy as his attitude – peppered with dissonant clusters and off-the-changes melody lines, punctuated by crashes from his powerful left hand. On a new album, Dance World Dance (Verve), he writes with Ellington-like lushness for a lit-tle big band, unveils catchy tunes reminiscent of Thelonious Monk and raises holy hell in the spirit of Sun Ra. A minimalist, he pushes clashing chords against each other with simple voicings....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · Richard Comstock

A Bumper Crop Of Despair

But the Pekalas are scared. In recent years Jerzy, 41, has been treated for severe depression and Katarzyna, 39, has grown increasingly embittered as the couple has struggled with the farm’s worsening debts. Because of heavily subsidized imports from the European Union, the Pekalas say, hog prices have plunged roughly 50 percent in the past two years, and wheat prices haven’t fared much better. “Our costs keep rising and our prices keep dropping,” Jerzy says....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1003 words · Annie Sanchez

A Bush Mystery In Alabama

Bush’s advisers had anticipated that his military record would be scrutinized closely, but they didn’t foresee this curve ball. More than two years ago the Bush camp launched a secretive research operation designed to scour all records relating to his Vietnam-era service as a pilot in the 111th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron of the Texas Air National Guard. The goal was to identify potential vulnerabilities early on and deflect any charges that Bush got favorable treatment....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 609 words · Corey Bonner

A Case For The Referees Why The Match Officials Need To Be Protected

But for games such as football and hockey, none would even dare volunteer, as it might lead to future repercussions – mostly, the likelihood of not being picked for the game. In other games though, refereeing meant keeping score. Professional sports though levies a higher standard of duty on match officials and that is prevalent in all forms of sports. In the past week, football referees have been scrutinised, mocked and have been subject to different levels of ridicule....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Sonja Wertheimer

A Chew With No Bite

January 2, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Dorethea Burgos

9 Best Easeus Todo Backup Alternative You Must Use

EaseUS Todo Backup is a popular data recovery and backup tool that uses advanced disk imaging technology to create secure copies of your data. It works exceptionally well with Windows OS and allows you to immediately take a backup of your data in just a few clicks. EaseUS comes with an easy-to-use, streamlined interface that makes it ideal to operate for both beginners and professionals. But if you’re looking for other software like EaseUS todo backup, there are a variety of options that you can try....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 935 words · William Bratton

9 Best Mcafee Antivirus Alternative You Must Use 2023

McAfee has consistently offered an award-winning performance and comes packed with a wide range of additional security features like Password manager, public WiFi security, Safe web browsing, McAfee Shredder, encrypted storage, and more. But yes, each software and application has its shortcomings. Isn’t it? Looking for the best McAfee alternatives? Well, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we have listed the 9 best alternatives to McAfee that you can use to keep your digital privacy intact....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1169 words · Donald Choate

9 Best Mobile Messaging Apps Of 2023

January 1, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Leonel Santiago

9 Top Technology Trends In The Next 5 Years

Top technology trends in the next 5 years Metaverse expansion– A lot has been written about the software development of Metaverse and how it would look within a few years from now. Although it is not possible as of today to live in the Metaverse however within the next five years, it may be possible to immerse oneself there fully. Comparatively speaking, the Metaverse is now at a stage where the World Wide Web was in the mid-90s....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 764 words · Karen Ladner