Los Mejores Juegos Para Ps4 De 2022

Desde PUBG, a God of War o Far Cry 5, pasando por Red Dead Redemption 2. Aquí tienes nuestra completa selección de los mejores juegos de PS4 disponibles, ya sea que buscas juegos de aventuras, juegos de lucha, títulos en primera persona, carreras de coches o simuladores. Hemos incluido en el especial, tanto juegos multiplataforma, como los mejores juegos exclusivos de PS4. A continuación, encontrarás horas de entretenimiento con los títulos más importantes que a día de hoy puedes comprar para la plataforma de la PS4....

January 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1280 words · Grover Rodriguez

Los Mejores Kits De Limpieza Para Desinfectar Tu M Vil

De hecho, hay estudios que demuestran que un teléfono móvil puede transportar diez veces más bacterias que una taza de váter y que un smartphone tiene un promedio de 17.032 bacterias. A ello se le suma la situación de pandemia en la que nos encontramos: ahora, más que nunca, es importante limpiar el móvil para librarlo de suciedad, bacterias y gérmenes. En este artículo hemos reunido algunos de nuestros accesorios y kits de limpieza favoritos para mantener a raya las bacterias en nuestros dispositivos....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 585 words · Evelyn Baca

Los Mejores Patinetes El Ctricos Que Puedes Comprar

Aunque, como bien sabrás, existen muchos servicios y apps que te permiten alquilar patinetes por hora, si es algo que haces a menudo te acabará saliendo más rentable comprar un patinete propio. Te recomendamos consultar las normas sobre dónde puedes utilizar el patinete eléctrico, ya que podrías recibir alguna multa inesperada si no sigues la regulación actual. En PCWorld hemos probado los modelos de patinete eléctrico más populares para contarte cuáles son los mejores....

January 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1353 words · Charla Peebles

Los Smartwatches Galaxy Watch 4 Y Watch 4 Classic Ya Pueden Comprarse

El nuevo smartwatch es, según Samsung, “el reloj que mejor te conoce”. Eso se consigue, en parte, con una nueva función que tiene en cuenta tu objetivo de salud y adapta las herramientas de medición según si quieras ganar masa muscular o estar activo. Puedes elegir entre el estándar Galaxy Watch 4, el más minimalista con caja de aluminio, o el nuevo Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, con un estilo algo más premium, en este caso con caja de acero inoxidable....

January 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1394 words · Lisa Shaw

Lost Ark Is Getting New Machinist Class

RELATED: Lost Ark is Adding a New Class With the July 2022 Update One of the biggest additions coming to the game in September is the new Machinist class, the fifth advanced class for Lost Ark’s Gunner. The Machinist has an interesting high-tech sci-fi theme standing in stark contrast to much of Lost Ark’s magical high fantasy setting, unleashing explosive carnage with its futuristic arsenal of machine guns, laser weapons, and drones....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 318 words · Billie Delaney

Lost Judgment A Complete Guide To Chapter 3

RELATED: Lost Judgment: How Long to Beat Though the story content in Lost Judgment’s third chapter is actually quite scarce, there are two automatic side cases to complete, not to mention a myriad of optional ones. As a result, the chapter will likely take most players at least one hour to complete: several, if they opt to tackle all of the side cases and School Stories that are available....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 1025 words · Joselyn Fitts

Lost Judgment How To Find The Time Capsule

RELATED: Lost Judgment: What Is The Chairman’s Name? Unfortunately, the three friends don’t quite remember where they hid their capsule, meaning that Lost Judgment players will need to follow some cryptic clues in order to find it. Even when they do get their hands on it, there’s an additional mystery to be unravelled, with players also needing to track down one of the trio’s former classmates. How to Start the ‘Where is the Time Capsule?...

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Jesse Mcqueen

Lost Planet 2 Review

Game Rant’s Riley Little reviews Lost Planet 2 Lost Planet 2 has been one of my most anticipated games since I first got my hands on it at Comic-Con ‘09. The second I walked up that giant hill in the demo and saw this giant Akrid rise from the water I knew this game was for me. You had to climb on the monster and shoot all the glowing orange areas of his body, but what really put the demo over for me was the ability to be swallowed whole by the beast only to destroy him from the inside before he would eventually dismiss you from his bowels....

January 19, 2023 · 8 min · 1672 words · Marilyn Mcconnell

Lotr Are The Movies A Faithful Enough Adaptation Of The Books

When Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was released in theaters in 2001, it was met with wide acclaim. Many pointed to the accuracy to Tolkien’s original work as being behind the success, while others claimed that the films had actually had a bit too much of the “Hollywood” treatment. This debate never impacted the box office returns of the first film or its sequels however as the trilogy grossed a total of $2,935,233,850....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 740 words · Bobbi Dickinson

Lotr The Rings Of Power S Opening Credits Inspired By Tolkien S Works

A rather clever Lord of the Rings fan recently pointed out that the intricate runes seen in the intro to the Easter egg-laden The Rings of Power bore a striking resemblance to a real-world phenomenon known as Chladni figures. Essentially, it refers to the idea of making sound visible to the eye (also called cymatics), which can be seen best when bombarding sand with certain audio frequencies. Anyone who’s been to some sort of science center type of place has likely seen this in action, with designs and shapes seemingly forming out of nowhere in piles of sand....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 497 words · Leo Kelash

Lotr Rings Of Power Characters Who Might Be Sauron

What is known about Sauron? He was a Maiar, similar to characters like Gandalf and Saruman, and therefore could manifest himself in virtually any form. His strength wasn’t in arms or force, unlike his powerful master Melkor, but in manipulation and trickery. Sauron often appeared as a benevolent and knowledgable person, and above all, beautiful and pleasing to the eye. Everyone likes him. After Numenor sunk, the price that Sauron paid was that he could never take a fair form again....

January 19, 2023 · 6 min · 1068 words · Jimmy Demps

Lots Of Eyes On Polarizing Manziel In Minicamp Pettine Reminds Him

Pettine is watching Manziel very closely, though, in his transition from irresponsible rookie to rehab stint to a quarterback the Browns can trust. Just as important, he said, Manziel (who is working out with the second team in minicamp) has to remember how many others will be scrutinizing him non-stop, too. MORE: Classic images of Johnny Manziel | No more “money” sign for Manziel “When you come into the league with the reputation that he had and go through what he went through that’s going to happen,’’ Pettine said....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 328 words · Carlene Schlitz

A New Prince Sits On The Throne In First Bel Air Teaser

Peacock just dropped the first official teaser for its upcoming dramatic reboot of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which somehow doesn’t sound any less strange no matter how many times somebody says it. Featuring Will Smith himself giving what can only be described as a poetic reading of the original show’s theme song, this trailer is just as deliberately serious as one might expect from such a project. In fact, it sort of even feels like it’s going a little overboard (water pun unintended)....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Sally Bender

A Pain In The Backyard

One riot doesn’t make a revolution. And this one was tame by U.S. standards: although dozens of people were hurt and scores of plate-glass windows were broken, there were no fatalities officially reported. But it was by far the most violent protest in Cuba in the 35 years since Fidel Castro took power. Witnesses said onlookers hurled bottles down on police from their apartments, shouting, “We’re starving”; the police seized videotapes from astonished tourists to use as evidence in court....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 862 words · Scott Conklin

A Poignant Plea From The Sidelines

January 18, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Carlton Mcfall

A Quake Reboot Could Finally Unify The Franchise S Multiple Muddled Story Threads

But as long-time Quake fans will attest, a coherent storyline has never been one of the series’ strengths. Modernizing the game would present a golden opportunity for the developers to craft a plot worthy of the game’s legendarily fast-placed gameplay and dread-soaked atmosphere, and to unify the multiple confusing story strands. RELATED: Quake Remaster Adds Content That Had to be Cut from the Original The Muddled Plot(s) of the Quake Franchise Quake was released in 1996 and, following the world-dominating success of the developer’s Doom games, was one of the planet’s most anticipated titles....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 956 words · Roger Hills

A Quantum Network Could Make The Internet More Secure

Researchers recently took a significant step toward a future quantum version of the Internet by connecting three quantum devices in a network. A quantum internet might enable very secure communications, but experts say it won’t be unhackable. “The quantum internet allows users to transmit information more securely than ever,” Marijus Briedis, CTO at the cybersecurity firm NordVPN, told Lifewire in an email interview. “While the data encrypted using quantum key distribution will be transmitted more securely and would be harder for a bad actor to intercept, we cannot say for sure that there will be no weak points....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 679 words · Steven Clayton

A Question Of Profiling

Fei couldn’t have been more wrong. Like Wen Ho Lee, the Los Alamos scientist facing life imprisonment for allegedly downloading nuclear secrets onto his home computer, Fei has been targeted by the government’s security apparatus. Both men are Chinese-American and their cases–while quite different–raise similar charges of bias against Asian-Americans. “There has been a systematic, calculated pattern of singling out Chinese-Americans for investigation of security breaches,” charges Brian Sun, one of Lee’s lawyers....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 484 words · Jessica Rosas

A Reputation On The Slide

The CDU wasn’t quite kaput, but its standing in the polls sank to 29 percent, the lowest ever. Two days after Kohl quit, the treasurer of the CDU’s parliamentary contingent, Wolfgang Hullen, hanged himself at his home in Berlin; the police promptly broadened their investigation into alleged funding abuses to include Hullen. Investigators were getting nowhere with Kohl. He admitted accepting more than $1 million in secret donations to his party during the 1990s, which appears to be illegal....

January 18, 2023 · 1 min · 147 words · Lisa Hanners

A Rod Handwriting Analysis Shows Phony Baloney But Not From A Rod

Writing in the National Post in Canada, for instance, there was Cam Cole, whose column, headlined “ Why the New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez’s latest apology comes up empty,” was actually pretty level-headed by A-Rod coverage standards, saying that the letter “wasn’t entirely disingenuous.” Right above that line, Cole wrote, “Absent a handwriting expert, it is impossible to say whether that was A-Rod’s own penmanship,” noting the one way in which a handwriting expert might — might — actually be useful....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Johanna Sutton