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Even in demo form, PS5 action-RPG Stellar Blade draws high praise in tech analysis for excellent 60 FPS performance and 4K resolution modes – Gamesradar

  1. Even in demo form, PS5 action-RPG Stellar Blade draws high praise in tech analysis for excellent 60 FPS performance and 4K resolution modes Gamesradar
  2. Stellar Blade Director Reveals New Game Plus Mode, Says No Microtransactions With One Exception Game Informer
  3. ‘We don’t see a place for microtransactions in singleplayer games’, says CD Projekt Red following Dragon’s Dogma 2’s DLC fiasco PC Gamer
  4. Stellar Blade tech preview: what can we learn from the impressive PS5 demo? Eurogamer.net
  5. Free Skins and New Game+ for Stellar Blade After PS5 Launch Push Square

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This ‘excellent’ laptop is 72% off right now at Amazon Canada — really! – Yahoo Canada Shine On

  1. This ‘excellent’ laptop is 72% off right now at Amazon Canada — really! Yahoo Canada Shine On
  2. Amazon early Prime Big Day deal crashes price of HP Pavilion laptop WePC – PC Tech & PC Gaming News
  3. Amazon shoppers say this razor thin laptop is perfect for college students — and it’s on sale for just $210 In The Know
  4. This Lenovo 2-in-1 laptop is discounted from $3,409 to $799 Digital Trends
  5. Amazon laptop deal slashes the price of this HP Chromebook – Best Back to School deals PC Guide – For The Latest PC Hardware & Tech News
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Pokémon GO player catches 120 of 1,000 Pokémon, lands 119 excellent throws, Charmander breaks the streak – Future Game Releases

  1. Pokémon GO player catches 120 of 1,000 Pokémon, lands 119 excellent throws, Charmander breaks the streak Future Game Releases
  2. Pokemon Go trainer in Japan proves you can get 2 Master Balls with new footage Dexerto
  3. A Guide to Completing ‘Timed Investigation: Master Ball’ Research for Free | Pokémon GO Hub Pokémon GO Hub
  4. Pokémon GO 2 Master Balls proof, players can hold more than one Master Ball Future Game Releases
  5. Rural Pokemon Go players find major issue with Master Ball research Dexerto
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Henry Cavill Would Have Made An Excellent James Bond, Says ‘Casino Royale’ Director – Deadline

  1. Henry Cavill Would Have Made An Excellent James Bond, Says ‘Casino Royale’ Director Deadline
  2. Henry Cavill’s Bond Audition Was ‘Tremendous,’ Says ‘Casino Royale’ Director: ‘If Daniel Craig Didn’t Exist, Henry Would’ve Made an Excellent 007’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Henry Cavill Might’ve Been James Bond If Daniel Craig Hadn’t Auditioned TMZ
  4. 007 Director Calls Henry Cavill’s James Bond Audition ‘Tremendous’ IGN
  5. Casino Royale director on why Henry Cavill wasn’t chosen as Bond (and why he probably won’t be again) Yahoo Entertainment
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Charles Schwab: 30% Undervaluation Provides Excellent Contrarian Opportunity (NYSE:SCHW) – Seeking Alpha

  1. Charles Schwab: 30% Undervaluation Provides Excellent Contrarian Opportunity (NYSE:SCHW) Seeking Alpha
  2. Charles Schwab (SCHW) Cash Shifts to Dent Profits, Morgan Stanley Says Bloomberg
  3. Charles Schwab Corp. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitors MarketWatch
  4. Schwab assures it has financial muscle to shrug off billions of dollars in unrealized bank losses, but interest rate blunder exposes vulnerability if Fed hikes continue, analysts say RIABiz
  5. Charles Schwab Has 7 Trillion Reasons To Study Japan Forbes
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Weather excellent for weekend launch, Cape landing

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Weather conditions should be excellent for SpaceX’s next launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, a mission that will close out the weekend with sonic booms generated by a local booster landing.

Teams at Launch Complex 40 are looking to fly a 230-foot Falcon 9 rocket during a 20-minute window that opens at 11:45 p.m. EST Sunday, then land the booster a few miles south at Landing Zone 1. Weather during the window is expected to be 90% “go.”

“High pressure over northern Gulf Coast will dominate through the weekend, with cooler, drier air persisting,” Space Launch Delta 45 forecasters said Friday. “By late Sunday, onshore flow will slowly increase moisture resulting in a slight chance of low-topped showers off the coast, with the cumulus cloud rule as the only concern.”

Temperatures should hover around 65 degrees at 64% humidity at liftoff, making for ideal spectating conditions. Those watching will see the rocket’s 162-foot first stage touch down about eight minutes after liftoff.

As usual, sonic booms will be generated just before landing. Though startling, they are largely harmless.

Sunday night’s launch will mark SpaceX’s second mission for OneWeb, a competitor in the satellite internet industry. OneWeb was flying on Russian hardware before the war in Ukraine, after which it switched to SpaceX for launch services.

OneWeb’s internet constellation is smaller and more targeted to business users, while SpaceX’s Starlink network takes aim at a wider audience ranging from residential to military uses. OneWeb has launched about 500 of its Merritt Island-built satellites, while SpaceX stands at roughly 3,500.

For the latest, visit floridatoday.com/launchschedule.

Contact Emre Kelly at aekelly@floridatoday.com or 321-242-3715. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @EmreKelly.



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Elden Ring’s Excellent Black Friday Price Is Still in Effect

An incredible Black Friday humdinger has just dropped. We’ve just been scouting around for some of our favorite deals in the run-up to the big day and stumbled upon an absolute mammoth of an offer. You can grab yourself a copy of the sensational Elden Ring for just $35 from the folks over at Walmart.

It’s highly unlikely that we’ll be shutting up about this deal now that we’ve found it. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to get your hands on a copy of this amazing title. For more gaming discounts, check out our full round-up on the best PS5, Xbox, and Switch Black Friday deals right now.

Black Friday: Huge Discount on Elden Ring at Walmart

If you’ve been waiting for an excuse to get a copy of Elden Ring, then now is your chance. Similarly, if you’ve been unsure about whether to even bother playing the game, then now is also your chance. Elden Ring is a game-of-the-year candidate and it just won a bunch of Golden Joystick Awards, this really isn’t a deal that you want to pass up.

We awarded Elden Ring a 10/10 Masterpiece in our review and for good reason. The game is certainly living up to the hype and we’re not the only critics to be heaping on the praise.

If this is your first Soulsborne game and you need a bit of help along the way, check out our guide that features everything you could ever hope to know about Elden Ring, including collectable locations, boss strategies, and more. IGN’s Elden Ring Wiki also contains a mighty amount of useful information for early, mid, and late games.

Elden Ring continues to prove itself as somewhat of a cultural phenomenon since its launch. Modders are have added in Star Wars mods, while others have found inventive new ways to beat the game. One player got the Fisher-Price toy controller working, while another has made a VR version of Elden Ring.

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Half-Life 2’s Excellent PC VR Mod Is Almost Too Good To Be True

Gif: Valve / Source VR Mod Team / Kotaku

As of last week, a long-held dream of playing Valve’s landmark 2004 shooter Half-Life 2 in virtual reality has finally come to fruition. The journey began nearly 10 years ago, when a man named Nathan Andrews managed to hack together a functioning version of the all-time classic in VR. This was before any Vives, Indexes, Quests, or Oculi. With a primitive Sony HMZ-T1 and specialized motion-tracking gear, Andrews risked a resonance cascade scenario to splice together a working foundation for a full Half-Life 2 VR mod. Over the next decade, dozens of volunteers would contribute to the off-then-on-again project, all in hopes of one day bashing enemies with a crowbar in semi-lifelike virtual reality.

And now Half Life 2: VR Mod is ready to play, thanks to the hard work of the Source VR Mod Team and their free, open beta available on Steam. There’s more work to be done for sure—a public roadmap shows what’s to come—but the entire main campaign is already up and running, and pretty surreal to experience. Sharp corners and all, Half-Life 2: VR Mod is well worth checking out right now if you can.

The differences are quite immediate. The G-Man’s opening scene grants a whole other sense of scale since you have active depth perception. Images flash and appear inside of him as fully realized 3D spaces, which you can actually peer inside of and see with greater depth and dimension. This new presentation grants more weight to the whole scene.

Gif: Valve / Source VR Mod Team / Kotaku

As a video game graphics experience in VR, it’s super cool. Your eyes can track flying debris and exploding barrels with the ease and speed of just turning your head. The violence and realistic physics of Half-Life 2 are no longer just simulations appearing on a screen in front of you; they’re happening in a 3D space you feel a sense of presence and dimension in. It all feels so natural that it’s easy to forget this is the end result of a decade of hacked tech created by enthusiastic fans.

And while there’s still more work to be done on the weapons, it is a thrill to be able to virtually hold, examine, and fight with these classic video game armaments. Smashing the aggressive, flying manhacks with a crowbar in VR is so obscenely fun that I want a mini spin-off mod of this alone. And my Fitbit tells me I’m earning “Zone Minutes” by whacking these things. The 9mm pistol feels fun to aim and shoot (and yes, I am only aiming with one hand). More modern VR games tend to have smoother reload mechanics, so this mod’s feel a bit clunky sometimes, but the action remains just as hectic and fun.

Half-Life 2 VR Mod Brings City 17 To Life

In a way it feels like Half-Life 2 was always supposed to be this way. It is very easy to lose yourself in this mod, both as a VR experience and a Half-Life one. It easily pushes past the status of “tech demo” or “mod,” feeling like it’s shaping up to be a solid VR game in its own right.

The Half-Life 2: VR Mod project is currently being worked on by users from the Flatscreen to VR Discord server, led by WormSlayer, whose involvement goes back to the earliest days of the project. Back then, WormSlayer caught sight of Andrews’ early prototypes and offered his talents, starting with work on the gun models.

WormSlayer’s description of the mod’s early days sounds like something you’d need to slap together to survive City 17 itself. The assemblage of tech included a “Sony head-mounted TV, a gun controller for a console, and a professional 3D tracking system [Andrews] had access to,” WormSlayer told Kotaku. That headset in question was the Sony HMZ-T1, which sported “an eye-watering resolution of 640×720 per eye, and a 45-degree field of view,” WormSlayer said. That headset would be left behind in favor of the Oculus DK1, the first hardware the just-incorporated Oculus (now Meta) ever released. You can see footage from those early days in a 2013 YouTube video.

Nathan Andrews

As such an early consumer VR experiment, the project was destined for some roadbumps as new tech hit the scene, quickly aging out existing standards. “Valve and Oculus both abandoned the idea of treating a VR headset as just another monitor,” WormSlayer said. “This was a sound idea for many reasons, but it effectively broke VR support in Half-Life 2.”

After that switch up, the team gave up for a while. Andrews retired from the project entirely. Eager VR community members, however, persuaded WormSlayer to reconsider dropping it all together. “[They] were confident they could hack OpenVR support into the old project,” WormSlayer said. And so the project sparked to life again, making great progress before once again resuming its slumber as essential contributors moved on.

Thankfully, the nascent Half-Life 2: VR Mod would indeed see a second resurgence when the Flatscreen to VR community mustered up a new team. Now that the public beta is out and playable, they’re focusing their efforts on bringing the project to a fully polished and finalized state.

As playable and fun as it is right now, Half-Life 2: VR Mod still has some issues, primarily regarding performance. “The old engine is very single-threaded and only supports DirectX 9, so even with our hacked-together DXVK implementation, we’ve been fighting to hit FPS targets in some places,” WormSlayer said. While I’ve yet to get to some of the more chaotic scenes of the game’s latter half, I’ve found performance so far to be quite good. Given that there’s no teleport-style movement option, however, this mod might be tough on the stomach if you’re new to VR.

Ultimately, the physics and tech of Half-Life 2 are still a joy to play with 18 years later. VR only amplifies the physicality of its world, with the ability to virtually pick up and manipulate objects. Half-Life 2: VR Mod is no Half-Life: Alyx in terms of the sheer amount of interactable objects, but it fits in well as a VR-worthy prequel. And with the addition of the crowbar and a head-mounted flashlight, it has more than a few features and comforts of its own. Being able to virtually manipulate objects in the world is a refreshing way to revisit many of the game’s puzzles.

The most surprising thing for me, however, was how this experience is affecting my perception of the game’s characters, especially the silent protagonist himself.

Gif: Valve / Source VR Mod Team / Kotaku

Gordon Freeman is a quiet guy even when he’s frantically destroying shit. But even just being able to nod at an NPC marks a 100% increase in inter-character interaction. Playing Half-Life 2 and being able to wave at Dr. Kleiner as he shouts with excitement upon seeing you makes me wonder: Is Gordon Freeman even a waver? Does he give a thumbs up to indicate he understands? Does he shake or nod his head when people talk to him? How have I never thought about this for all these years?

NPCs also look at you at eye level in a very eerie way. This feeling exists in other, more modern VR games, but it’s surprising to find it so present in a game from 2004. The simplicity of the models, with gentle head animations and eyes that give a hint of personality and awareness, just barely inches the game out of the uncanny valley into something that starts to feel realistic.

I’m not saying nodding, gesturing, and looking people in the eyes are the hot features you list on the back of the box (that’s saved for viciously beating the shit out of metal manhacks with a crowbar and seeing this classic game in true 3D), but it sure does change the tone of Half-Life 2. One nitpick here: It’s a shame you can’t see your hands while piloting the airboat. Not only did my eyes never leave the G-Man as I blazed past him in my escape from the Combine, I would’ve loved to stare and point dead at him, as if to say “I see you motherfucker. I see you.”

I’m looking forward to playing through the rest of Half-Life 2: VR Mod, spotting the unique changes the new format adds and inspires. There’s still work to be done by WormSlayer and the team, including more improvements to the weapons, tweaks to make the game a bit easier for folks prone to motion sickness, and even some AI-upscaled textures to give the more aged aspects of the graphics a bit of a facelift. Those changes will be very welcome, but for now this first playable version makes for a great way to jump back into this classic game. If you like Half-Life and own a PCVR headset, you should download this yesterday.

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‘Education in the segregated school was excellent’

Fresh off last week’s release of awe-inspiring photos from the James Webb Space Telescope, Program Director Gregory Robinson visited The Daily Show With Trevor Noah on Tuesday. Robinson took over the $10 billion project in 2018 and “got it across the goal line,” as he put it. While the feat would be impressive for anyone, it was especially so for Robinson.

His parents were tobacco sharecroppers in rural Virginia, where he attended a segregated school. While that may seem like a disadvantage, Robinson actually credits that education for his later success.

Noah asked, “Where does that light come from and how did you get into this role?”

“That education in the segregated school was excellent,” Robinson explained. “We had some of the best teachers in the world. Many of them were far more educated than the teachers in other schools because they couldn’t get jobs in the industry like they can today.”

While Robinson modestly gave his colleagues at NASA credit for the program’s success, he gave his teachers credit for nurturing his young intellect.

“We had great teachers who really nurtured us and cared about us,” he said. “So my beginnings were very strong.”

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Cardiovascular crisis? Only 1 in 5 Americans has excellent heart health

DALLAS — A staggering 80 percent of the U.S. population has either low or moderate cardiovascular health — meaning just one in five people have a heart that’s in excellent shape, according to a new study.

Using the American Heart Association’s new Life’s Essential 8™ checklist, researchers discovered that just 19.6 percent of the country has a cardiovascular health score which the checklist considers “high.”

Meanwhile, the study of more than 23,400 U.S. adults and children found 62.5 percent only have “moderate” cardiovascular health and 17.9 percent have “low” cardiovascular health.

How does the checklist measure heart health?

The Life’s Essential 8™ looks at eight essential components that combine to give someone ideal heart and brain health. The measures include diet, physical activity, nicotine exposure, sleep duration, body mass index, blood lipids, blood glucose, and blood pressure. The new scale is an upgrade from the American Heart Association’s Life’s Simple 7™, which did not measure sleep health.

Using a scale of 0 to 100, a score of 100 means someone has the highest or healthiest cardiovascular health score. Scores under 50 fall into the “low” cardiovascular health range, while scores between 50 and 79 indicate “moderate” heart health. Anything over 80 indicates “high” cardiovascular health. According to the new study, less than 20 percent of America reached this healthy standard.

“These data represent the first look at the cardiovascular health of the U.S. population using the AHA’s new Life’s Essential 8™ scoring algorithm,” says lead study author Donald M. Lloyd-Jones, M.D., Sc.M., FAHA, president of the American Heart Association, in a media release.

“Overall, the cardiovascular health of the U.S. population is suboptimal, and we see important differences across age and sociodemographic groups. Analyses like this can help policy makers, communities, clinicians and the public to understand the opportunities to intervene to improve and maintain optimal cardiovascular health across the life course.”

The findings come from health information from U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination surveys completed between 2013 and 2018. The survey included roughly 9,900 children under the age of 19.

Americans are stuck in the 60s

Overall, the average American adult only scored 64.7 on the Life’s Essential 8™ checklist. Children scored 65.5 out of 100. For kids, the checklist adjusted the scores to fit the age-related differences in diet, physical activity, and BMI.

Women scored slightly higher (67) than adult men (62.5), with both groups posting their lowest scores in diet, physical activity, and BMI categories. In general, the scores also dipped lower as adults got older.

When looking at the differences between the country’s racial and ethnic groups, the study finds Asian Americans have the best average cardiovascular health scores. Non-Hispanic White individuals had the second-highest health scores, with Hispanics (not including Mexicans), Mexicans, and Non-Hispanic Black individuals following in that order.

Concerningly, children’s diet scores had an average of just 40.6 and a miniscule 0.45 percent of the entire study group achieved a perfect score of 100.

The findings are published in Circulation, the American Heart Association’s flagship, peer-reviewed journal.



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