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  2. Battle Crush, the new action title from NCSOFT offers a complete PvP experience for the players in the game. The game, Battle Crush will start its closed beta test from October 23 to 30 this year on various platforms including Switch PC and Android. It is expected to be released in Spring 2024. Battle Crush would offer a complete battle-royale experience filled with unique weapons and vantage points First announced this February, Battle Crush will aim to provide a complete battle royale experience, where players will have to compete with real-time players from around the world. Battle Crush aims and deliver an experience that includes a unique environment and characters having all different types of power-ups and skill sets that players can browse through and select according to their needs and desires.Poseidon, Hades, Medusa, Hermes, and other mythological figures have arrived at the arena with each bringing unique ability and gameplay tactics that would be needed from the players’ end to help them succeed.The game is all about surviving the onslaughts and managing to outlive your opponents in the game by either defeating them or letting them defeat themselves. There are treasure maps spread all across the maps with each offering different and unique offerings in terms of weapons and equipment which are much needed to succeed in the game. Mythic elements and weapons have the capabilities and capacity to provide a game-changing boost to the players and hence should not be avoided. The game offers a well-developed combat system with each character having its own set of combat moves through which they stand a great chance to assert dominance over their enemies and defeat them in combat. In Battle Crush there are various game modes, ranging from 1 man teams where players have to defeat all 30 teams, and the 3 man team modes where they join a party and fight their way together to victory .The game is all about surviving the onslaughts and managing to outlive your opponents in the game by either defeating them or letting them defeat themselves. There are treasure maps spread all across the maps with each offering different and unique offerings in terms of weapons and equipment which are much needed to succeed in the game. Mythic elements and weapons have the capabilities and capacity to provide a game-changing boost to the players and hence should not be avoidedThe game offers a well-developed combat system with each character having its own set of combat moves through which they stand a great chance to assert dominance over their enemies and defeat them in combat. In Battle Crush there are various game modes, ranging from 1 man teams where players have to defeat all 30 teams, and the 3 man team modes where they join a party and fight their way together to victory. The game, Battle Crush will be having its closed beta test from October 23 to 30 on Android and various other platforms in Spring 2024. Interested players till then can follow the developers on their social media platforms to stay updated. https://gamingonphone.com/news/battle-crush-ncsofts-action-title-is-set-to-have-a-closed-beta-test-on-android-from-october-23-2023/
  3. A few days after several reports indicating that Naughty Dog would be laying off some of its workers and that the development of The Last of Us Online has been temporarily frozen, Spanish content creator Joanastic has discovered that Anders Howard, lead monetization designer of the aforementioned multiplayer title, has left the Californian studio. Howard joined the PlayStation Studios company in 2022 and, according to the report, has only worked for eleven months at the developer. Apparently, Howard was specifically in charge of game system design and monetization on The Last of Us Online. Before joining Naughty Dog, Howard had worked for Ubisoft and Epic Games. During his time at Epic Games, he was a systems designer on Fortnite, where he "helped form the core of the Battle Pass progression strategy, delivering overwhelming value for that product to as many players as possible." News
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  7. Pacemaker Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd says mutualisation would lead to household water bills Stormont's infrastructure minister has ruled out mutualising NI Water, saying it would inevitably mean household water bills. Mutualisation would involve converting NI Water from a government company to one owned by its customers. MLAs have been debating a UUP motion calling for a review of NI Water which could involve mutualisation. John O'Dowd said while the principle of a mutual company may appear to have merits, it would involve charging. "Fundamentally a mutual company requires a guaranteed and predictable funding stream which is not subject to direct political control or competing public sector priorities," Mr O'Dowd told the Assembly on Monday. "Mutualisation leads directly to domestic water charges, there's no other way around it," he added. "If you want to go down the mutualisation route you end up charging hard-pressed workers and families directly for water." https://bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-68764063
  8. Reuters Little is known about the new brand The Duchess of Sussex has launched what appears to be a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. The surprise unveiling was made on Thursday with a new Instagram account and web page containing few details. Meghan closed her former lifestyle brand, The Tig, upon her engagement to marry the Duke of Sussex. Since stepping back from official royal duties, she has embarked on media ventures, many aimed at female audiences. There are few details about the new brand available. The American Riviera Orchard Instagram account features a brief, grainy video showing hands arranging flowers, Meghan stirring a pot in a kitchen, and a woman in a ballgown standing at the end of a long colonnade. The website includes the brand logo and a prompt to sign up for a waiting list. https://bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68571184
  9. Getty Images A planning application from a zoo and animal rescue centre has been turned down because it may cause "harm" to the Green Belt. Wildway Wildlife Ltd applied for temporary permission to operate a "small mini zoo and animal education centre" on land at Lower Mount Farm near Cookham, Berkshire. Cookham Zoo has an unpaid team of about nine people and about 70 animals. Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council refused the retrospective application. Its finding follows an earlier decision to refuse the zoo a license. https://bbc.com/news/uk-england-berkshire-68656551
  10. President Joe Biden has promised Israel "ironclad" US support amid fears that Tehran could launch reprisals for an attack that killed senior Iranians. Mr Biden warned that Iran is threatening to launch a "significant attack" after Israel struck the Iranian consulate in Syria 10 days ago. "We're going to do all we can to protect Israel's security," he added. Earlier on Wednesday, Iran's leader said the Israeli attack in Damascus was equivalent to an attack on Iran itself. "When they attacked our consulate area, it was like they attacked our territory," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a televised speech. https://bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68786054
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  14. Microsoft Windows as a service in the works with new Cloud PC launch Consumers and businesses alike are well used to buying PCs running Microsoft’s Windows operating system and then either installing their own applications, or using Office 365 or other cloud productivity applications. However this model may soon change radically following reports that Microsoft is working on a new 'Cloud PC service' that will offer both OS and productivity applications via a subscription fee. ZDNet has discovered that Microsoft was looking for a program manager for its Cloud PC team. The job description is not too detailed, but it gives a brief understanding of what Microsoft is working on and confirms the company’s long-time intention to make Windows a service According to Mary Jo Foley, a journalist with good sources with knowledge of Microsoft’s plans, the software giant intends to roll out its Microsoft Cloud PC in Spring 2021. Windows as a service The company’s description of its Cloud PC reads as follows: "Microsoft Cloud PC is a strategic, new offering that is built on top of Windows Virtual Desktop to delivering Desktop as a Service. At its core, Cloud PC provides business customers a modern, elastic, cloud-based Windows experience and will allow organizations to stay current in a more simplistic and scalable manner." The Windows Cloud PC is expected to be a “Microsoft 365-powered experience” that will be managed by Microsoft and sold for a fixed per-user price. Microsoft already offers Windows Virtual Desktop powered by Azure, but this service is charged in accordance with consumption of Azure. Furthermore, Microsoft also offers its Microsoft Managed Desktop (MMD) subscription that includes Windows 10 Enterprise E3, Office 365 ProPlus, Windows Autopilot, and the company’s management service that includes app deployment, updates, device configuration, security monitoring, and 24/7 end-user support. The MMD is only available for select enterprise customers and requires usage of certain hardware. Microsoft has not disclosed any official details about its Microsoft Cloud PC initiative. Ideally, a Microsoft Cloud PC would enable businesses to buy extremely cheap thin clients and then rent a virtual PC from Microsoft with all software and applications at a fixed price. Obviously, such an approach has a number of limitations If a business needs scalable ultra-cheap workplaces that do not need management, the idea may work. Meanwhile, it remains to be seen how one adds professional software and hardware to a remote system that is managed by Microsoft.
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  16. Russia has warned Western supplies of weapons to Ukraine risk escalating the war to levels not seen so far. Andrei Kelin, Russia's ambassador to the UK, told the BBC his country had "enormous resources" and it was yet to "act very seriously". His remarks come despite more than a year of fighting and widespread evidence of Russian war crimes. In the interview with Laura Kuenssberg, he suggested he was offended when challenged about Russia's conduct. Speaking exclusively to the BBC, Mr Kelin warned of a "new dimension" in the war. Insisting Russia "hasn't just started yet to act very seriously", the ambassador said "Russia is 16 times bigger than Ukraine. We have enormous resources." The length of the conflict, he said, "depends on the efforts in escalation of war that is being undertaken by Nato countries, especially by the UK". He added: "Sooner or later, of course, this escalation may get a new dimension which we do not need and we do not want. We can make peace tomorrow." 'We're ready to begin counter-offensive' - Ukraine Russia attack on hospital 'pure atrocity' - Zelensky Hundreds of expelled Germans set to leave Russia The ambassador's comments came as one of Ukraine's most senior security officials, Oleksiy Danilov, told the BBC the country is ready to launch its long expected counter-offensive against Russian forces. But Mr Kelin's claim that Russia has "enormous resources" available to fight clashes with multiple reports on the ground of its forces being poorly equipped and without proper training. Those warnings have even come from the head of Russia's Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has been heavily involved in the conflict. He has been one of Vladimir Putin's staunchest supporters, but has been increasingly vocal and critical of the regime, suggesting in the last few days "we could lose Russia" if the war carried on without extra resources being provided. Earlier this month he publicly scolded Putin's ministers in a post on social media, surrounded by dead bodies of his fighters. "Where is the... ammunition?", he said. "They came here as volunteers and die for you to fatten yourselves in your mahogany offices." The denial of the situation on the ground by Mr Kelin was accompanied by his repetition of baseless claims about Russia's invasion, which he still insisted on calling a "special military operation". Mr Kelin was speaking in his residence, underneath a chandelier, where the chairs are gilt and coffee served by staff with white gloves. He tried to blame Ukraine for provoking the conflict. It's a familiar and untrue claim that has been used by Russian leaders for more than a year to try to justify its illegal invasion of Ukraine in the first place. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-65720980
  17. Many of the hot hatches of today are a far cry from their altogether simpler and less complex ancestors, in some cases costing upwards of £50,000 and having technical specs that wouldn't look out of place in touring car racing. Forget about any notion of emotional appeal for a second, and it's against this current era of the hot hatch where suddenly one powered by electricity doesn't seem quite so daft. Bigger, heavier, more complex and more expensive – hot hatches were going there anyway. The Abarth 500e is the first of the electric hot hatch breed, a true pioneer in trying to find out whether one of the most loved and revered types of car can cut it in its transition to the electric world. As its name suggests and Abarth's way of making cars dictates, it is closely related to the Fiat 500. Very closely in fact – the two sharing almost all key running gear including the battery and motor. The motor, a single front-mounted unit, has had more power and torque liberated from it (it's now rated at 152bhp and 173lb ft, increases of 35bhp and 11lb ft from the Fiat) thanks to some optimisation of internal losses and simply making it work harder. The battery is the same 42kWh floor-mounted lithium ion unit with some current tweaks, while the single fixed gear ratio has gone from 9.6 to 10.2, for a better balance between acceleration and top speed. The range drops from 199 miles to 164 miles due to these revisions (and more to the styling that goes all-in on sportiness rather than aero-optimisation), though the 85kW maximum charging speed is retained. These changes, says Stellantis's chief BEV propulsion engineer Maurizio Salvia, are still enough to make the Abarth 500e "quicker everywhere" that matters than the familiar and well-loved Abarth 695, which stays on sale as a petrol hot hatch offering for Abarth, similar to what Fiat has itself done with petrol and electric 500s. It's quoted as being a second quicker from 12mph to 25mph and again from 25mph to 37mph, that same second faster on a lap around Stellantis's Balocco test track and finally quicker by an unspecified amount in a "traffic light sprint". The 0-62mph time is half a second slower, mind, ultimately unsurprising given the extra 28bhp, 26lb ft and, most crucially, just over 400kg weight surplus over its 1.4-litre turbo-powered range-mate. There is no radical chassis makeover in the 500e's evolution from Fiat to Abarth, the days of Abarth bits arriving at your dealer in a wooden crate to be fitted sadly over. Instead, the standard MacPherson strut front and torsion beam rear suspension has been given new tuning and the new shock absorbers new rates, while as much dynamic benefit between petrol and electric Abarths will be felt with the 24mm-longer wheelbase, 60mm-wider tracks and an improved front/back weight distribution from 63/37 to 57/43. Bespoke Bridgestone Sport Compound tyres have been developed for the car, too. The biggest change dynamically, if you can call it that, has been the addition of the Abarth Sound Generator, a big external speaker, multi-channel amplifier and subwoofer mounted under the boot floor where the spare wheel well would be. It sounds like something from the Max Power era and makes the sound of something like that too, its booming exhaust-imitating note being a reproduction of the classic Abarth Record Monza. Hit the starter button, and the sound from this generator is felt not only in your eardrums but through your backside, too. It's loud, so loud in fact that Abarth says it's on the limits of homologation. It took 6000 hours to develop and 'petrolhead' Abarth fans were consulted during its development. The brand is "unapologetic" about its inclusion, Abarth's European boss Gaetano Thorel saying it's needed as well to "stir all the emotions". Whatever you think of it, credit to Abarth for not shying away from the fact that electric performance cars sound poor, and that noise is so central to their involvement. It's the Balocco test track where we drive the 500e first, hot on the heels of some sighter laps in the 695. Waiting to leave the pits, once you're relieved to know that the driving position in the new EV is no longer as comically high as in the petrol car, you can admire the lovely dark Alcantara trim that adorns much of a cabin that's ultimately entirely familiar from the electric Fiat 500 otherwise. The other addition is some contrast stitching to match the strikingly named Acid Green and Poison Blue new paint colours offered. The new Abarth is not as alive on the track as the 695, nor a car you ever feel as in tune with. Yet unlike most electric cars it doesn't feel out of depth on circuit and it is still able to raise a smile with no drop-off in performance as the temperature of the running gear rises. The steering is lighter and more relaxed than in the petrol car, yet retains the precision. The front end feels sharper and it turns in more keenly, offering greater resistance to understeer that ultimately still wins out. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/abarth/500e
  18. BBC Studios/Kensho Goto A Siberian flying squirrel is captured making use of a disused bird nest to keep warm in the winter Arctic foxes are turning to cannibalism as they struggle to find food in a warmer world. That's one of the never-before-captured behaviours in Sir David Attenborough's latest series - Mammals. It focuses on how these animals are adapting to a world rapidly changed by the most dominant mammal - us. We also see otters navigate the busy roads of Singapore and lemurs clinging to toothbrush trees in an attempt to keep cool in rising temperatures. 'Mammals' is a challenging series to watch but also shows the incredible ingenuity of the world's most successful animals. https://bbc.com/news/science-environment-68658875
  19. Everton have been dragged closer to a first relegation in 73 years after being deducted two points for breaching Premier League profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) up to 2023. It is the financially troubled club’s second PSR-related points deduction of the season and leaves Sean Dyche’s team two points above the relegation zone with seven matches remaining. An independent commission imposed the sanction with immediate effect after Everton admitted breaching PSR by £16.6m for the three-year period ending June 2023. The club were docked a record 10 points in November for a £19.5m overspend in the four-year period up to 2022 – two year’s figures were taken on aggregate due to the Covid pandemic – although that was reduced to six points on appeal. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/apr/08/everton-hit-with-two-point-deduction-over-second-breach-of-financial-rules?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
  20. ". 'Dangerous' dealer with luxury lifestyle jailed 4 days ago Alice Cunningham,BBC News, Suffolk Share Suffolk Constabulary Officers were able to connect drug activity with Denton's movements A "dangerous" drug dealer who was unable to prove how he could afford his luxury lifestyle has been jailed. Dominic Denton, 42, of Glamorgan Road, Ipswich was handed a jail term of eight-and-a-half years at Ipswich Crown Court for numerous offences, including supplying drugs and money laundering. Officers were able to bring together evidence from multiple sources to obtain guilty pleas from Denton following "a long and complex" investigation, Suffolk Police said. Det Ch Insp Matt Bodmer said the force would "continue to work tirelessly to locate those involved in this dreadful industry that destroys families and preys on the most vulnerabl .https://bbc.com/news/articles/cz9z601d18eo
  21. . Israel's military said on Sunday that it was reducing its numbers of soldiers from southern Gaza, leaving just one brigade in the area. The military stressed a "significant force" would remain in Gaza. "This is another stage in the war effort", Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Lt Col Peter Lerner told the BBC. The pull-out is being interpreted as tactical, rather than a sign the war may be moving closer to its end. Also on Sunday, Israel and Hamas said they had both sent delegations to Cairo to join fresh ceasefire negotiations. .https://bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68755724
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