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Does Assassin's Creed Valhalla have microtransactions?

Android Central - 2 May 2020 03:47
Best answer: We don't know. If past Ubisoft games provide precedent, however, there will likely be cosmetic microtransactions of some kind. Get the season pass: Assassin's Creed Valhalla Gold Steelbook Edition ($110 at B...
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Demo-2 mission to send SpaceX capsule, rocket from Florida to the International Space Station this month NASA today introduced to the world the American astronauts set to ride an American rocket into low-Earth orbit from...
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How Marco Polo botched its app upgrade and ended up with 1 star reviews Messaging from app was different story than what consumers saw. Many turned to Twitter and App Store reviews to vent their rage       
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COVID analytics puts geospatial industry in spotlight Satellite images and other data can be analyzed to forecast potential spreads of the disease and move resources to help combat it. SpaceNews.com
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Elon Musk Is Wrong About Claimed 400-Mile Tesla Model S Test: EPA The Environmental Protection Agency has refuted claims made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk that a recent test should have resulted in a 400-mile range result for the Tesla Model S, but was limited by a user error on the part of ...
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Say There Were a Black Hole in Our Solar System: How Would We Find It? Last year, scientists published a paper with an iconic diagram: a black circle representing, to scale, a 5-solar-mass black hole--and the size of the hypothetical Planet Nine if it were a black hole instead of a planet. ...
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Spies Say Covid-19 Isn't Manmade

Wired - 2 May 2020 17:00
Spies Say Covid-19 Isn't Manmade Plus: A malicious GIF, Android malware, and more of the week's top security news.
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It's the perfect time to get a Star Wars game for PC if you've been eyeing any of them and have been running out of things to do at home. The franchise's game titles are on sale on Steam, GOG and the Humble Store now tha...
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(Nagoya University) Researchers at Nagoya University have discovered a neural circuit that drives physical responses to emotional stress. Emotional stress signals are processed in the "emotion" circuits and integrated in...
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Coronavirus pandemic could last for two years without a vaccine A new research report claims that the coronavirus pandemic may not die down for two years if a vaccine isn't developed. One of the challenges involved with keeping the coronavirus at bay is that it's very efficient at sp...
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CDC contact tracing criteria give nod to Apple-Google approach The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week published a paper outlining key features public health organizations should look for in a COVID-19 contact tracing platform, with the recommendations closely ...
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Fortnite bug turns Choppa and boats into instant death machines A new Fortnite bug has appeared and it is catching players by surprise. Put simply, ordinary vehicles like boats and the Choppa have proven fatal to multiple players, causing them to lose the match for simply touching th...
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Formula E races in NYC and London canceled due to coronavirus - CNET Both venues have been repurposed for use as COVID-19 treatment facilities.
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Google's Fighting a Losing Battle Against Coronavirus Scammers Among all of the other ills currently dumped on us by the current pandemic, swindlers and scam artists have come out in full force. And while we can't speak to how many hucksters are out there trying to profiteer off the...
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Controversial Photo of 'Crowds' on CA Beach Was Shot with a Telephoto Lens A photo showing crowds packing a beach in California during the state’s COVID-19 lockdown sparked controversy this past week and led to the area’s beaches getting shut down. Now that photo itself is at the center of ...
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Build Your Own Pinhole Videocam\!

Wired - 2 May 2020 18:00
Build Your Own Pinhole Videocam\! Explore the bouncy behavior of light beams by constructing a high-tech camera obscura.
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Space Photos of the Week: Happy Birthday, Hubble\! Every year on the telescope's birthday, we're the ones who get a gift: a brilliant and never-before-seen snapshot of the cosmos.
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Two NASA astronauts are ready to try something completely new: Ride a SpaceX spaceship NASA astronauts Robert "Bob" Behnken and Douglas "Doug" Hurley are excited and prepared to launch to space this month.
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We Should Probably Talk About the Huge Wildfires in Siberia Right Now It's spring in an era of rapid climate change so that means Russia is being lit up by monster fires. But in an era of coronavirus, a confluence of factors has made the wildfires even worse.
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These are some of the dumbest myths about the coronavirus There's much we still don't know about the COVID-19 coronavirus, which is continuing to infect (and kill) a growing number of people around the world. To date, more than 3.2 million people have tested positive for the vi...
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Here's why the PS5 likely won't be backwards compatible with every PlayStation console Sony hasn't said much about its plans for backwards compatibility on the PlayStation 5. We know that "most" of the 100 most-played PS4 games will be playable on the PS5 at launch, but we still don't know if we will be ab...
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Image: Epic Games Fortnite's new no-guns "party royale" mode just launched on Wednesday, and the new map will play host to its first live concert tonight at 9PM ET. DJ and producer Diplo will be performing a live Major L...
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