FFXIV Endwalker is set to be the latest and greatest expansion released for one of the most popular and enduring Final Fantasy products ever released. Final Fantasy 14 has grown in popularity over the last few years and has even managed to top Twitch over more established MMO names. And […]
Daily Archives: December 1, 2021
The RAC said: “If you’re running late on a winter morning, you might think it’s a good idea to save some time by only clearing just enough ice off your windscreen so you can see out of it — but think again. This practice is called ‘portholing’ and while it […]
Professor Levin now said: “This is profound. These cells have the genome of a frog, but, freed from becoming tadpoles, they use their collective intelligence, a plasticity, to do something astounding.” Under normal circumstances, the stem cells would have developed into skin that would sit on the outside of a […]
Roger Federer must mentally prepare himself for what could be his final professional tennis match, claims Tomas Berdych. Federer announced in August that he is set for a sustained period on the sidelines. The Swiss legend has had further surgery on his knee after having two operations in 2020. Federer […]
Fancy getting your broadband for free until next year? Well, that’s exactly what BT is offering its customers with the telecoms firm dishing out internet access for the next three months without it costing a penny. That means those signing up won’t pay anything for their broadband speeds until March […]
President Lukashenko said he was ready to block Russian energy shipments through its territory if Poland closes its border with Belarus. The row is part of the wider EU migrant crisis and could massively disrupt gas supplies in Europe. This could result in the bloc’s households facing soaring bills. The […]
WASHINGTON — Symone Sanders, a senior adviser and the chief spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris, is expected to leave her position at the end of the month, a White House official and four other sources familiar with the matter told NBC News. Her departure would mark the second high-level […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — Prehistoric footprints that have puzzled scientists since the 1970s are getting a second look: Were they left by extinct animals or by human ancestors? When famed paleontologist Mary Leakey first uncovered the footprints in Tanzania 40 years ago, the evidence was ambiguous. Leakey focused her attention instead […]