Create Virtual Events With These 9 Fantastic Marketing Tools

Many businesses are facing several issues due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has continued for a long time, and things are still not completely under control. This is why companies are looking for new ways of working and communicating. Several companies are asking their employees to continue working from home. Earlier, co-workers used to have in-person meetings, but now they have to shift to the online platform. Companies use different online platforms like Zoom, Hangouts, Meet, and Skype for video calls and meetings....

November 11, 2022 · 11 min · 2272 words · Steven Brandt

Crypto Staking Under 5 Minutes 2022

Simply put, you lock some amount, do computational work, and earn staking rewards. But that won’t suffice. Will it? So, fasten your seatbelts as we start this with the foremost… What is Crypto Staking? Let’s backtrack a little and first go through the consensus protocols. There are many. But the top two are Proof-of-Work (PoW) which governs some notable blockchains like Bitcoin, and then there is Proof-of-Stake (PoS), to which Ethereum is planning to shift....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 744 words · Fred Calkins

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 9 Episode 6 Review The Accidental Text On Purpose

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 9 Episode 6 There used to be an active Twitter account called Modern Seinfeld (@SeinfeldToday). From 2012 through 2015 it would periodically tweet out hypothetical plots from Seinfeld as if it were still on the air today. They ranged from missives like: To: It would have been amazing to see George grapple with Tinder or Elaine analyze her texts. Thankfully, the ornery soul of Seinfeld still lives on with its co-creator Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · Rachel Bartels

Cyberpunk 2077 How To Fix Audio Crackling

While the number of bugs you’ll encounter in Cyberpunk 2077 depends on your playstyle, platform, and a bit of luck, there are a few bugs that the vast majority of users seem to encounter at some point. The most annoying of those nearly universal problems has to be this bizarre “crackling” problem with the game’s audio. It’s a little hard to describe, but there are times when playing Cyberpunk 2077 when the in-game audio will produce this popping noise kind of like what you’d hear out of a broken microphone....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Sylvia Demars

Dark Crystal Age Of Resistance Review Netflix Revival Is A Stunning Achievement

While it earned a modest profit during its original 1982 theatrical run, The Dark Crystal never lived up to the high expectations that Universal or project mastermind Jim Henson had for it. Influenced by everything from new age philosophy to classic fantasy works, the film – directed by Henson and frequent collaborator Frank Oz – was a technical marvel that told its ambitious story through revolutionary puppetry techniques. While a bit derivative of Lord of the Rings and Joseph Campbell’s The Hero’s Journey (but then again, isn’t everything?...

November 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1104 words · Diane Diaz

Design A Gaming Logo In Minutes With These 12 Tools

A logo sets a business apart in the industry. Just like that, a gaming logo gives you the chance to stand out from millions of gamers. You compete with numerous gamers as you stream your gameplay on YouTube, Twitch, or Steam. Therefore, you need a gaming logo for your team. However, creating a gaming logo could be challenging. Do not worry! There are easy-to-use tools to design gaming logos. Continue reading this article to learn about the top gaming logo makers....

November 11, 2022 · 9 min · 1826 words · Bill Avery

Did New Blood Redeem Dexter

It was easy to be skeptical when Dexter: New Blood was first announced. The descent into ignominy of the original series is well documented by this point, with the Monty Python-evoking finale infamous even among those who never watched the show. But a dud finale wasn’t Dexter’s only crime, nor the only reason a continuation was a dicey proposition. While the first four seasons remain respected for their dark humor, thorny moral questions, and devastating twists, the second half of the series did everything in its power to squander any goodwill....

November 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1291 words · Susan Scott

Digimon Adventure Tri Symbiosis Review

Digimon Adventure tri. Movie Five Finding the Digimon Adventure tri. movies enjoyable is really going to hinge on whether you like Meiko as a character or not. For everyone who hasn’t caught my previous reviews of this series, I don’t. I feel like she’s a waste of time that we could be using to focus on our other characters. I’m not opposed to adding new characters (I think Himekawa especially is fascinating) but Meiko just eats up so much time that our team feels like an after thought....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 842 words · Darryl Dacey

Disney New Releases May 2022

The biggest title this month is undoubtedly Obi-Wan Kenobi with two episodes premiering on May 27. Ewan McGregor reprises his role from the Star Wars prequel films to portray the beloved last Jedi (for now) in the six-episode series. Details about the plot are already starting to trickle out so steer clear as best you can if you want an unspoiled experience. But if you want to know what other Star Wars characters might be cameoing, we have you covered over here....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Mary Pearson

Doc Ock Is Still The Best Spider Man Villain On Screen

Despite it being nearly 20 years since Molina last played Doc Ock in a movie—way back when Tobey Maguire was still Spider-Man and George W. Bush was only in his first term as President of the United States—the excitement audiences had at seeing the not-so-good doctor up to no damn good was palpable. Part of this, of course, is due to the fan theory that if Molina is coming back, then Maguire probably will too (although that isn’t confirmed)....

November 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1539 words · Johnny Wright

Doctor Who Flux Is Barbara Flynn S Awsok The White Guardian

Any little pig will tell you that straw is no basis on which to build. Keep that in mind when, in a little bit, it’s put to you that a new mysterious character in Doctor Who might actually be an old mysterious character from Doctor Who on the basis of a straw hat. Fair warning given. (Not all fan theories can be zingers, but we’ve still got to have them, if only to give us all something harmless to consider between episodes while nibbling the chocolate from around the wafer bit of a KitKat....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 740 words · Robert Sullivan

Doctor Who Companion Rumours Eastenders Rose Ayling Ellis Would Make History

The rumour emerged on Monday the 22nd of August after Doctor Who fan Owen (@WhovianLife) Tweeted “I wonder if this could be for #DoctorWho?” alongside a quote from Ayling-Ellis saying that she was currently banned from talking about her next job. Speaking to The Mirror about what she had lined up after leaving EastEnders, Ayling-Ellis said “You will find out more at the end of this month. I’m not allowed to say anything!...

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 803 words · Mary Pardo

Does To All The Boys Always And Forever Set Up A Sequel

This Valentine’s Day, Netflix concludes its To All the Boys YA romance movie trilogy, based on Jenny Han’s hit book series, with To All the Boys: Always and Forever. With high school graduation approaching, Lara Jean Song-Covey (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) must decide whether their relationship, which began with a fake dating contract but developed into something real, can survive long distance at separate colleges. And it’s not just the distance between Peter’s dream school of University of Virginia (UVA) and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) after the latter school captures Lara Jean’s heart, as in Han’s 2017 novel Always and Forever, Lara Jean....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 754 words · Ralph Shears

Doom Patrol Season 2 Episode 1 Review Fun Size Patrol

Doom Patrol Season 2 Episode 1 The first season of Doom Patrol was the kind of outing that shouldn’t have worked. The band of misfit heroes (who could swear) felt like a premise that would wear thin – as did the novelty of Alan Tudyk as a narrating super villain, and a talking cockroach with apocalypse on his mind. Yet, the show successfully managed a balance of oddball concepts, violence, humor and strong development of characters struggling with serious trauma....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 668 words · Carolyn Cos

Ducktales Inside The Finale S Big Webby Twist

The DuckTales finale had a lot to wrap up. One of the biggest mysteries introduced in season 3 had to do with Webby. Beakley was keeping secrets about her but we weren’t sure what. The finale gave us answers but not in the way we expected. Early on we’re introduced to what we’re told are Webby’s sisters, clones of her. As Webby begins to investigate she learns more and more, confident she’ll get some clue to her past....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1012 words · Deloris Robinson

Elden Ring Brings Back Dark Souls 2 S Best Feature

What is Powerstancing? Well, brace yourself, because we’re about to get real nerdy for a second. Powerstancing is basically the ability to dual-wield a variety of weapons (or just two of the same weapon) and use them in conjunction with each other in order to enable a unique set of moves. When you enable Powerstancing, you’re essentially making it so that attacks with your left-handed weapon will cause you to perform attacks with both weapons instead....

November 11, 2022 · 3 min · 567 words · Jennifer Norris

Emma Soundtrack Details And Song Playlist Explained

In one of the Jane Austen adaptation’s funniest scenes, Taylor-Joy offers an airy performance of an English folk tune while hunched melodically above her pianoforte. It’s actually an intentionally precious moment that sets up an even better one when her romantic rival, Jane Fairfax (Amber Anderson), offers a virtuosic rendition of “Mozart Sonata in F.” It’s one of the highlights of the film and of the Emma. soundtrack. “That was part of the fun of the scene,” Taylor-Joy said when we spoke to her about the film this week....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Rachel Cobb

Endeavour Series 4 Episode 3 Review Lazaretto

There’s a reason nobody wants to be assigned to bed 10 in Cowley General Hospital’s Fosdick Ward. Three patients have died in it in the past five weeks, and even the medical team don’t quite seem reassured by the official explanation that the high mortality rate is down to the particularly severe ill health of those who have passed away. None of this would seem likely to attract the attention of Oxford’s police, were it not for the fact that Terence Bakewell (Alex McSweeney) has been taken there for surgery....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 698 words · Lynn Walls

Endeavour Series 8 Promises 1971 Football Glitz An Ira Threat And Morse Battling Inner Demons

The loss of the scheming Violetta Talenti, and the bad blood between Morse and Thursday have taken their toll on Endeavour in series eight, which will see him “crestfallen and rarely without a scotch in-hand” and once again struggling with his inner demons. Not that it looks like there’ll be much time for Morse to dwell on his guilt, tasked as he’ll be with acting as personal bodyguard to Jack Swift (Julian Moore-Cook), a professional footballer who’s received a death threat from the IRA....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Anthony Williams

Event Horizon From Doomed Ship To Cult Gem

In the spring of 1997, movie journalism was dominated by discussions of doomed ships. James Cameron’s Titanic, originally scheduled for the lucrative 4th of July slot that summer, had suffered yet another delay. It added fuel to the growing speculation that Cameron was at the helm of a potential disaster akin to Heaven’s Gate. The cost of making the movie had swollen to such huge levels – $200 million according to some accounts, and possibly higher according to others – that the financial burden was shouldered by two of Hollywood’s biggest studios, Fox and Paramount....

November 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1541 words · Marlon Constance