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Nightingale: How To Split Stacks
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Nightingale: How To Split Stacks

Like a true-blue survival game‚ Nightingale sees players chopping down trees‚ breaking down rocks‚ and collecting all manner of knick-knacks to build and survive in the realms. One of the very first problems players will run into as soon as they start getting into the flow of things is the inability to split items stacks.
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Bloodborne: 18 Hardest Bosses‚ Ranked By Difficulty
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Bloodborne: 18 Hardest Bosses‚ Ranked By Difficulty

The Soulsborne series is well known for its difficulty. In fact‚ it's one of the reasons the series has become so popular. Bloodborne bosses are no exception. The gothic Victorian setting of this game is horrifying‚ to say the least‚ yet a feast for the eyes of veteran Soulsborne players. The one thing more frightening than the bleak setting‚ along with the jagged camera movements‚ is the array of gruesome and difficult bosses Hunters will have to tangle with.
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Nightingale: How To Get Slingbow Ammo
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Nightingale: How To Get Slingbow Ammo

Slingbow is one of the very first ranged weapons players will be able to create in Nightingale‚ and it has the benefit of costing very little to make. However‚ a Simple Slingbow by itself can't do much if there is no ammo for it to throw.
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Biden Announces 500 New Sanctions Against Russia‚ Makes Ridiculous Comments About Ukraine
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Biden Announces 500 New Sanctions Against Russia‚ Makes Ridiculous Comments About Ukraine

Biden Announces 500 New Sanctions Against Russia‚ Makes Ridiculous Comments About Ukraine
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Leftists Ruin Everything – and Conservative Media Is Their Next Target
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Leftists Ruin Everything – and Conservative Media Is Their Next Target

Leftists Ruin Everything – and Conservative Media Is Their Next Target
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Biden and Democrats Resort to the Oldest Play in the Book: Racist GOP 'Worse Than Strom Thurmond'
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Biden and Democrats Resort to the Oldest Play in the Book: Racist GOP 'Worse Than Strom Thurmond'

Biden and Democrats Resort to the Oldest Play in the Book: Racist GOP 'Worse Than Strom Thurmond'
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D.C. Mayor Funding Trips to Miami for the Poor
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D.C. Mayor Funding Trips to Miami for the Poor

D.C. Mayor Funding Trips to Miami for the Poor
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What Is 'Helldivers 2' and Why Are People So Obsessed With It?
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What Is 'Helldivers 2' and Why Are People So Obsessed With It?

What Is 'Helldivers 2' and Why Are People So Obsessed With It?
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iOS 17.4 now treats Apple’s App Store like a third-party store in EU‚ but it’s not the same
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iOS 17.4 now treats Apple’s App Store like a third-party store in EU‚ but it’s not the same

Update: Apple told MacRumors that "App Store showing an app verification screen in the EU is a bug and will be fixed before iOS 17.4 is released to users." The original story is below. With the latest iOS 17.4 beta 4‚ Apple now treats the iPhone App Store the same way it will treat third-party app stores in Europe. This was first spotted by X user iSoftware Updates and confirmed by BGR's European editor Chris Smith; Apple wants its users – or at least the European Commission – to know that it's treating the iPhone App Store the same as it would treat any other third-place marketplace. Except that doesn't make sense. When you try to download an app with your iPhone running iOS 17.4 in Europe‚ the App Store will give you a new prompt to verify the app's information before it's installed. At this moment‚ the "Learn More" link goes to Apple's website‚ but it will likely go to a support document once iOS 17.4 is released. Image source: José Adorno for BGR In addition‚ you can see a brief description of the app and its screenshots‚ and then you can install the app or cancel it. This is part of a broader change Apple needs to make to allow third-party app stores for iPhone users as part of Europe's Digital Markets Act. Still‚ Cupertino created new rules for third-party developers to add their own options‚ which include: Notarization for iOS apps — a baseline review that applies to all apps‚ regardless of their distribution channel‚ focused on platform integrity and protecting users. Notarization involves a combination of automated checks and human review.  App installation sheets — that use information from the Notarization process to provide at-a-glance descriptions of apps and their functionality before download‚ including the developer‚ screenshots‚ and other essential information. Authorization for marketplace developers — to ensure marketplace developers commit to ongoing requirements that help protect users and developers. Additional malware protections — prevent iOS apps from launching if they’re found to contain malware after being installed on a user’s device. Apple can't treat its own App Store like a third-party marketplace Image source: José Adorno for BGR The main reason Apple is adding another layer of interaction in its store is to give a sense that the App Store plays by the same rules as upcoming third-party marketplaces. But who will charge Apple a fee for using the App Store‚ or who will penalize the company if malware is found on its marketplace? Over the past few weeks‚ BGR has reported some copycat apps or malware software bypassing legitimate applications. While third-party marketplace will surely suffer from poor reviews‚ who will do the same with Apple? While I understand the company's urge to make itself look like another competitor‚ Apple is still the owner of the platform‚ and everything still needs to work around it thanks to its own APIs‚ rules‚ and practices. With iOS 17.4 expected to be available in the coming weeks‚ we'll finally understand the true impact of Europe's Digital Markets Act on the iPhone ecosystem. Until then‚ we can only catch glimpses of what the future holds. Still‚ I don't think Apple should try to bypass its own store as an equal to other competitors. They're not the same. Don't Miss: Apple is ready for third-party iPhone app stores‚ and I can’t wait to avoid them The post iOS 17.4 now treats Apple’s App Store like a third-party store in EU‚ but it’s not the same appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals This $16 clip-on lens kit fits the iPhone or any Android phone‚ and it’s awesome Amazon deal offers a 7-inch Android tablet for under $43 Save 61% on a 6-port USB rapid charger on Amazon Save 75% on a Canon black and white multifunction laser printer on Amazon
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You better not cry while wearing the Apple Vision Pro
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You better not cry while wearing the Apple Vision Pro

Here's an important warning for the Apple Vision Pro that I hadn't considered: Make sure you don't start crying while watching emotional content. I haven't even had the chance to watch any tear-jerker movies or TV shows on the Vision Pro since it isn't available in Europe. Not officially‚ at least. But it turns out that crying isn't supported. The Vision Pro isn't water resistant‚ so you should avoid getting it wet. That's according to Apple‚ though the company doesn't specifically mention tears in its warnings. As for the actual act of crying‚ well‚ one Vision Pro tester says that's not exactly a great experience even without Apple's warning. Continue reading... The post You better not cry while wearing the Apple Vision Pro appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals This $16 clip-on lens kit fits the iPhone or any Android phone‚ and it’s awesome Amazon deal offers a 7-inch Android tablet for under $43 Save 61% on a 6-port USB rapid charger on Amazon Save 75% on a Canon black and white multifunction laser printer on Amazon
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