Google Stadia “Gaming Console” Gets an Insane Launch Trailer

As you might have heard, Google has just released its new Stadia game console, which essentially lets you stream games to any devices you have. To go along with the launch, they’ve also released a totally tubular trailer that will bring you back to those crazy commercials gaming giants use to release back in the 80s and 90s. Watch:

A lot of people have expressed doubts about how well the system will perform considering its games will be streamed from Google’s servers, but at just $129 for a Stadia controller, a Chromecast dongle and three months of usage, we’re willing to bet that a lot of people will give it a try. After the 3 months period, the service will cost $9.99 per month.

You can learn more about Stadia right here.

[Google Stadia]


D&D 101: Learn All About Tabletop Terrain

In the previous article, we discussed Dungeons and Dragons miniatures, which are a huge part of the tabletop hobby.

Once you go down the road of collecting minis you will for sure want to give them an environment to live in, which inevitably ends up in the world of tabletop terrain.

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Royal Madness: Making the King a Hero Again [Short Animated Film]

With all the monsters defeated, a king feels his days of glory are past. His daughter wants him to feel important again. With the best of intentions, she hatches a plan to make the king a hero again. Royal Madness is from the French animation school Gobelins, but no French skills are needed to catch the feels.

How Laser Eye Surgery Works [Video]

In 1948, Spanish ophthalmologist Jose Ignacio Barraquer Moner was fed up with glasses. He wanted a solution for blurry vision that fixed the eye itself, without relying on external aids. The surgery he eventually devised was called “keratomileusis,” and his technique focused on reshaping the cornea— what we now know as LASIK. So how does laser eye surgery actually work? Dan Reinstein explains.

[TED Ed]

DEAL: iBoysoft Data Recovery + NTFS for Mac Bundle – 80% off

For all you Mac users out there, Retrieve all your lost files fast and easy with the iBoysoft Data Recovery + NTFS for Mac bundle, a reliable data recovery software & NTFS for Mac. Just $19 instead of $99.90.

What’s included in the bundle:

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iBoysoft Data Recovery is a tool for Mac that you can use to scan your computer for deleted files and extract them to the disk. It’s wrapped in an intuitive interface and has simple options, making it accessible to all types of users, even those without prior experience in data recovery software. With 3 easy steps, you can recover your files: select the drive where you lost your data, scan it, and easily click “Recover”. Be it videos, documents, photos, emails or music files, all can be recovered easily by iBoysoft.

-iBoysoft NTFS for Mac

iBoysoft NTFS for Mac is a lightweight but effective NTFS driver for Mac that helps you mount any NTFS-formatted storage device in a read-write mode so that you can read, write, copy, edit, delete or move files on Mac. The storage devices it supports include external hard drives, SD cards, USB flash drives, memory cards/sticks and so on. It allows you to mount or unmount NTFS drives from the menu bar, and customize the mounting options to protect your privacy. It also allows you to erase NTFS drives on Mac directly. It delivers stable and super-fast read, write and transferring speed.

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Deepfake Roundtable: Robert Downey Jr., George Lucas, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Cruise And Ewan McGregor Discuss the Streaming War

From Collider:

With the launch of Disney+ looming large over Netflix and Hollywood at large, Collider used deepfake technology to bring together five living legends to discuss the streaming wars and the future of cinema.

Enjoy this lively conversation between Robert Downey, Jr. (Avengers: Endgame, Dolittle), George Lucas (Star Wars, Indiana Jones), Tom Cruise (Mission: Impossible, Edge of Tomorrow), Ewan McGregor (Doctor Sleep, Obi-Wan), and Jeff Goldblum (The World According to Jeff Goldblum, Jurassic World 3), moderated by Mark Ellis (Dog Stepfather).