Monthly Archives: April 2022

Overwatch 2: Blizzard Devs ‘Upset And Annoyed’ By Delays

On November 1, 2019, Blizzard revealed Overwatch 2 at that year’s Blizzcon. After almost three years, the highly-anticipated sequel will finally be receiving a beta next week. Recently, developers behind the game have expressed their displeasure with its lengthy development. In an interview with USA Today, lead hero designer Geoff Goodman detailed how the team… Read More »

WWE Pre-Taping Multiple Upcoming SmackDown Episodes

WWE has a lot of plans on the horizon, but they also have a strict television schedule to keep up. Although the USA Network and FOX pay for live broadcasts, they are willing to let Vince McMahon’s company air a taped episode if there are no other options. The company’s European tour is coming up… Read More »

WWE NXT 2.0 Draws Under 600k Viewers This Week

WWE’s NXT 2.0 brand did the best they could to draw interest this week. Sadly, the former black and gold brand fell short once again when the numbers came out. Click here for our complete coverage of WWE NXT this week. According to Wrestlenomics, the April 19th episode of WWE NXT 2.0 bought in 569,000… Read More »

PSVR2 vs Meta Quest 2: Does PlayStation Have a Chance?

Earlier today, Meta hosted its second annual Meta Quest Gaming Showcase, featuring a variety of announcements including a brand-new Ghostbusters VR game. The showcase sparked a spirited discussion within IGN about the Meta Quest 2’s comparative dominance of the VR market, where it currently enjoys a roughly 78 percent market share, and whether Sony’s PlayStation… Read More »

Major cryptography blunder in Java enables “psychic paper” forgeries

Getty Images reader comments 37 with 32 posters participating Share this story Organizations using newer versions of Oracle’s Java framework woke up on Wednesday to a disquieting advisory: A critical vulnerability can make it easy for adversaries to forge TLS certificates and signatures, two-factor authentication messages, and authorization credentials generated by a range of widely… Read More »