Deadpool is now available as a skin in Fortnite It’s time for a new season on the game that made the battle royale mode famous. And this time around, Fortnite players can choose to look like the most adored anti-hero in the Marvel Universe: Deadpool. Before this, the character appeared in elements of the game
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An app designer has created a real-life Dragon Ball sensing app We’re all currently looking for something to keep us busy. And if that includes building an app that tracks magical anime balls, even better. A software developer is working on an app that imitates the Dragon Ball tracking app in the animated series. Dragon
Apple knows about the dodgy hotspot in iOS 13 iPhone users running iOS 13 have run into an issue with the personal hotspot feature. Rest assured that Apple knows about the issue and is working on a fix. How long that fix will take, however, is unknown. MacRumors got its hands on an internal document
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Xbox’s next-gen console won’t have any exclusives at launch There are a few reasons for upgrading to a new-generation console. One of those reasons is, of course, exclusive first-party games. Microsoft has announced that it won’t produce any titles for the Xbox Series X that won’t also be available on the Xbox One and PC.
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The Tesla Cybertruck isn’t bulletproof Last week Elon Musk unveiled the wildly dystopian-future bakkie called the Cybertruck. And sometimes these big unveils don't always go to plan. The Tesla CEO took the stage in Los Angeles last week to show off the company's first electric bakkie, but it didn’t exactly go to plan. As Musk