Tag: pokemon

Ghosts of Tsushima – The Most-Selling Console of the Month

The human race is the best-selling game in August. It’s sold to more than 2 million people in the United States alone, and the rest of the world is in on the secret. You can try out the free version of the game – download it for your PC and Mac, or read the review.…

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Latest Viruses That Affect the Windows Operating System From a Security Point of View

A good virus scanner is able to catch malware automatically, even if there is no virus to remove. This research was carried out to find out the latest viruses that are affecting the Windows operating system from a security point of view. The research has been mainly done for analyzing the latest viruses and Malware…

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The 5 Major Technologies Driving One Powerful Inflection Point

“The 5 major technologies driving one powerful inflection point” Computer Networking, 2 (2014), no. 1045/3135012. Author Summary: The term “inflection point” or “nash equilibrium” has been used recently in marketing a number of brands, such as Google, Apple, Netflix and Amazon, and in the related work on search. Yet there is, as the title says,…

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The 15th Anniversary for the 505 Games is Coming

The 15th Anniversary for the 505 Games is coming, and for those who have been holding out hope that there were, there is a special edition that will go for sale. It’s from the same publisher as the 15th Anniversary, but if you were looking for a change, they’ve come up with something that will…

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The Best Indie Games of 2016

The best indie games of 2016. This list is by no means comprehensive, so if you like what you see here, we’re pretty good now. But we also know that there’s a lot of good games on this list. So what are you waiting for? Go and check out the games on this list. Here’s…

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What Is a Small-Cap Stock?

Computer networking companies have been facing heavy resistance to further growth, the most notable being the sudden drop of share price of networking giant Cisco, following its massive acquisition by an Australian company, Broadcom. But with the merger, the merged company has effectively created a new market-maker for networking equipment, which is now a top…

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Why is the PC Version of Pokemon Unite Not Available?

When I recently checked out the PC version of Pokemon Unite, I expected to get some sort of feature on the game to enable me to play it in my preferred window manager. I found that the game would be running in full screen if I set my display to either 1920 x 1080, which…

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Which Gaming Hardware Should You Buy?

«The question of which gaming hardware to buy has been asked several times recently, and now that these hardware are both at an all-time high, itís not surprising that the question has attracted the attention of a great many people all over the world. Some of them have made up their minds: the Nintendo Switch…

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Pokemon IV – How Does It Work?

For those of you that have caught your first Pokemon, you may have wondered how much money you’ve invested and what your IVs are like when you’ve decided to give your new Pokemon a try. There’s no secret as to how you’ll know if you’ve caught your first Pokemon, Pokemon or not. With that in…

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The Arts For All Program in Downtown Los Angeles

The City of Los Angeles is proud to present a special Arts for All event on July 8 and 9. The first-ever festival of the Arts For All program will be held in downtown Los Angeles. You are invited to come together and celebrate all things artistic. By ‘all things artistic’ we mean the expression…

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