Month: June 2024
Sometimes a European vacation isn’t in the cards. Budget constraints prevents that plane trip and lodging or family commitments means that one can’t leave home. When that happens, video games offer an answer. Many of them can transport players to a desired destination, though it may not be a one-to-one reproduction. Some of those destinations may not be even real at all.
Prince William, Tom Cruise, and Ashton Kutcher go viral dancing to Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' at the Eras Tour. Other celebrities like Tom Cruise, Ashton Kutcher, and Taylor Swift join in the fun. Get all the details here!
Luther Auto is pioneering a new frontier in the automotive retail industry by announcing its entry into the metaverse. This innovative venture will transform the car buying process by offering customers the ability to explore and purchase vehicles in a fully immersive 3D virtual reality (VR) environment.
Apple’s futuristic augmented reality headset was unveiled a year ago. The tech and virtual reality experience is highly impressive, writes Andrew Griffin. But has Apple and its customers worked out what to do with it yet?
A man who was fed up of his roommate not paying his fair share of the internet bill took matters into his own hands
Donald Trump on Saturday was accused of playing the ultimate victim after he claimed that, if he took his shirt off, it would reveal a "beautiful" body with more wounds than any president in history.
Trump was giving the keynote address for the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority" in...
Hailey Welch, also known at the "hawk tuah" girl, has absolutely taken over the internet in recent days for the most ridiculous reason. Welch went viral
The Internet Archive suddenly has half a million fewer books to offer, this being the result of the book publishers winning a court battle against the free online library, ArsTechnica reported. The publishers have long been skeptical of the Internet Archive's modus operandi, accusing it of copyright infringement. The Internet Archive, on its part, has said it would be contesting the court's order and put forth its case afresh. They wish to convince the court their lending of e-books does not lead to any violation of existing copyright laws or that there is no evidence the e-book market or the