‘Unimaginable’: Man killed when headstone falls at mother-in-law’s gravesite A 74-year-old Pennsylvania man died this week after a headstone fell on him while he was at a relative’s grave. Stephen Woytack was decorating his mother-in-law’s grave for Easter on Monday when the stone toppled, reported ABC affiliate WNEP. More
Angie shows too much on 'Live' Actress Angie Harmon showed a little too much on her Tuesday appearance on “Live with Kelly and Michael.” After host Kelly Ripa made the “Rizzoli and Isles” star do a spin to show the audience her short dress, Harmon took her perch on her high chair, not realizing that basically all of her right leg was showing – and we mean all of it – until she checked herself out in the show’s monitors. More
Whole Foods mixes up chicken, vegan salads Whole Foods Market Inc. said Thursday that labels on a chicken salad and those on a vegan version of the salad were reversed at some of its cold food bars in the Northeast. More
Bieber bumped in onstage scuffle in Dubai Megastar singer Justin Bieber is known for his slick dance moves onstage. But spinning away from a mash-up between security guards and a rogue fan has become the hit of his concert in Dubai. Mobile phone video popped up across the Web on Monday showing a male fan rushing toward the 19-year-old performer, who was sitting at a piano on the edge of the stage. More
Flying a drone in video games can seem like down-right magic. You hit a button to launch a drone and instantly jump to its perspective, seeing through its cameras as you fly without even a hint of input lag or hitch in its crystal clear video. Well, finally DJI has come up with an FPV drone that offers almost the same experience in real life.
Meet the DJI FPV Drone, and like its name would suggest it’s all about giving you a first-person view while you take to the skies.
Sony has announced that it is going to discontinue movie and TV purchases and rentals on the PlayStation Store.
Revealed on the PlayStation Blog, the store will "no longer offer movie and TV purchases and rentals through PlayStation Store as of August 31, 2021. According to Sony, the decision was made after observing "tremendous growth" from PlayStation fans using "subscription-based and ad-based entertainment streaming services," such as Netflix, YouTube, Disney + and others.
Users will still have access to the content they've purchased beyond the August 31 deadline, with the movies and TV shows available for "on-demand playback" across the PS4 and PS5, as well as mobile devices.
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Sony rounded off the post by saying that the company looks forward to "further enhancing the entertainment experience on PlayStation." Perhaps we'll see something to replace this system in the future but, for now, Sony is shuttering the service as it observes the trend towards streaming content.
In other Sony news, here's everything you need to know about the PS5 DualSense controller drift, as a class-action lawsuit is filed related to the issue.
Internet sleuths have uncovered a secret video for Netflix's DOTA: Dragon's Blood anime series, scheduled to premiere on the streamer at the end of March.
PCGamesN mapped out the discovery, which started with Twitter user @GrandmaRuby_ finding parts of a QR code hidden in the corners of four different Netflix posters for the upcoming series. When pieced together to form one large poster, the full QR code revealed itself.
If you own or intend to own a PlayStation 5 at some point, you might have recently found reason to ask yourself an important question: how often am I going to have to drop $70 on new controllers because my old ones started drifting for no reason?
Ideally, if you're budgeting for a new controller, the ideal situation is because you want
The nominees for the BAFTA Games Awards 2021 have been announced, with The Last of Us Part II leading the pack with 13 nominations.
The Last of Us Part II featured in various categories this year, including Best Game, Animation, and Game Design. Ashley Johnson (Ellie) and Laura Bailey (Abby) also earned nominations for Best Performer in a Leading Role, while Jeffrey Pierce (Tommy), Shannon Woodward (Dina), and Troy Baker (Joel) were all recognized in the Supporting Roles category.
With 13 nominations in total, The Last of Us Part II makes BAFTA Games Awards history this year, as it beats last year's record of 11 nominations held by Control and Death Stranding.