Monthly Archives: March 2021

Sony Pushes Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Two Months

Sony pushes Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City two months A little over a week after director Johannes Roberts revealed the full title of the video game film franchise reboot, Sony Pictures has announced that Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will be greeting fans a little late as it moves from a September to late November… Read More: Sony Pushes Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Two Months »

Ubiquiti breach puts countless cloud-based devices at risk of takeover

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Network devices maker Ubiquiti has been covering up the severity of a data breach that puts customers’ hardware at risk of unauthorized access, KrebsOnSecurity has reported, citing an unnamed whistleblower inside the company. In January, the maker of routers, Internet-connected cameras, and other networked devices, disclosed what it said was “unauthorized… Read More: Ubiquiti breach puts countless cloud-based devices at risk of takeover »

IFC Midnight Acquires Neill Blomkamp’s Horror Pic Demonic

IFC Midnight acquires Neill Blomkamp’s horror pic Demonic On the heels of the South African filmmaker revealing that he had begun development on a follow-up to his 2009 hit sci-fi pic District 9, IFC Midnight has announced that it has acquired the rights to Neill Blomkamp’s forthcoming supernatural horror film Demonic. RELATED: IFC Films Acquires Josh Ruben’s Star-Studded… Read More: IFC Midnight Acquires Neill Blomkamp’s Horror Pic Demonic »

WB Unveils Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One Ensemble Voice Cast

WB unveils Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One ensemble voice cast After announcing development on the animated project at last summer’s DC FanDome, Warner Bros. has unveiled its full ensemble roster for the upcoming adaptation of Jeph Loeb’s iconic comic storyline Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One, according to The Hollywood Reporter. RELATED: Matt Reeves Shares Set… Read More: WB Unveils Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One Ensemble Voice… »

Xbox Backwards Compatibility Games Added To Cloud Gaming, Including Oblivion

Microsoft has announced that 16 backwards compatibility games from the Xbox Game Pass library have been added to the Xbox Cloud Gaming service, including Oblivion, Morrowind, and Fallout: New Vegas. The 16 games are from across the original Xbox and Xbox 360 libraries, and includes some classic Microsoft first-party games as well as Bethesda games… Read More: Xbox Backwards Compatibility Games Added To Cloud Gaming, Including Oblivion »