Table of Contents Our top picks for February Everything new on Apple TV+ in February Last month’s top picks Although Apple TV+ has made some recent exceptions to its original content-only ...
Each month, several films and TV shows are added to Disney+’s library; we recommend the titles worth watching. For more streaming guides and Disney+ picks, head to Vulture’s What to Stream ...
Netflix is spreading the love this month by serving up terrific titles all February long, so get ready to check out the best movies and shows streaming now. You can count on Netflix to lead the ...
Conakry: Sleeping sickness, a parasitic disease which is generally fatal without treatment, has been eliminated as a public health problem in Guinea, the French Research Institute for Development ...
All the way back in 2021, a prolific modder and researcher of FromSoftware games, named Lance McDonald, released his magnum opus: a 60 fps mod for Bloodborne. Now, almost four years later ...
And then there’s Bloodborne, the little PS4 exclusive that could (kind of). It sold well over seven million copies on that console alone, and everyone between its most hardcore fans and even the ...
Sony issued a DMCA takedown on a popular fan-made 60 FPS patch for Bloodborne, causing its removal from the web. Fans have long awaited a Bloodborne remaster or PC port, but obstacles may prevent ...
Bloodborne's unofficial 60fps patch given DMCA takedown notice. Fans released the patch due to performance problems, as the game is locked at 30fps. Removal of the patch could indicate new ...
It can be challenging to seek out all the best new Android apps. Some you may not have heard of, while others launch without much fanfare, but we’re here to help. We’ve scoured the internet to ...
A recent report from the World Health Organisation confirmed that Guinea, a country in West Africa has successfully eradicated the gambiense form of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) disease ...
Guinea has officially eliminated the gambiense form of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, as a public health problem, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced.