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A little info on uppackers.
The unpacker can be in the form of a memory-dumper, a debugger, an emulator, a code-buffer, or a W-X interceptor. It can be a tool in a virtual machine. Now let me tell you about some of these, obviously, I won't be discussing all of them here on this thread cuz they are much more than you can expect. You can find details on the internet if you wish. This is just like some basic shit. Memory-Dumper: Its a simple shit and it just dumps the process memory of the running process, without regard to the code inside it. >>Read more
Keep your vehicle in good health during lockdown.
Member @FBI educates LZ members on how to maintain vehicles during the pandemic. >>Read more
Full cracking guide
In this thread, I will walk you the through the process of cracking. I will be covering setting up an operating system, how to find and make your own combolists, the different tools at your disposal, strategies to get HQ hits and much more. I have reason to believe that this might be the most comprehensive and in-depth cracking guide on the internet. If it’s the best cracking guide on the internet, why not make an ebook and sell it? Fuck E-Books. I strongly believe that information, whether it may be ethical or not, should be free for everyone. >>Read more
Do you have any plan B in life?
User @Baguette asks LZ members a very interesting question and shares his opinion on the matter. >>Read more
How to generate MalwareBytes Keys
User @Boil shares information on how to generate MalwareBytes key with the LZ community. >>Read more
Baguette's Harmonic Scanner for MetaTrader4
User @Baguette releases his first LeakZone Exclusive tool: Over the past years i've been working on my own Harmonic Scanner to help me take decisions and spot opportunities while trading. For those who doesn't know what it is : It's a tool that analyze repetitive patterns on charts, either it's Forex/Commo/Stocks, in order to help the user to find the best positions. Right now i'm sitting on a steady 85% win. I won't go into more details since i'll do a more documented version of it later, with also strategies to use it more efficiently. But for now, you can have it and test it for free until the 15th of June. (I might give some more free time after, depending on how much time i can spend on before that date). Feel free to send any feedback you might have while using it. I know it's still a bit raw with an UX that fits my vision of it. >>Read more
User @Boil shares information on how to generate MalwareBytes key with the LZ community. >>Read more
Baguette's Harmonic Scanner for MetaTrader4
User @Baguette releases his first LeakZone Exclusive tool: Over the past years i've been working on my own Harmonic Scanner to help me take decisions and spot opportunities while trading. For those who doesn't know what it is : It's a tool that analyze repetitive patterns on charts, either it's Forex/Commo/Stocks, in order to help the user to find the best positions. Right now i'm sitting on a steady 85% win. I won't go into more details since i'll do a more documented version of it later, with also strategies to use it more efficiently. But for now, you can have it and test it for free until the 15th of June. (I might give some more free time after, depending on how much time i can spend on before that date). Feel free to send any feedback you might have while using it. I know it's still a bit raw with an UX that fits my vision of it. >>Read more
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Iran fears second wave after surge in cases
Iran has reported a record daily increase in the number of coronavirus cases, stoking fears of a second wave in the Middle East's biggest outbreak. The health ministry said 3,574 new Covid-19 infections were recorded on Wednesday - the third consecutive day the figure has exceeded 3,000. Another 59 people with the disease died, raising the toll to 8,071. The president has said restrictions may be re-imposed if people do not follow social distancing and hygiene rules. Before Wednesday's new infections were reported, bringing the overall total to 164,270, the previous high was 3,186 on 30 March. The number of cases then declined steadily until 2 May, when 802 were recorded. >>Read more
European unemployment is half that of America. Here's why
Unemployment in the European Union ticked up in April as job losses tied to the coronavirus pandemic mounted. But short-time work programs — which are far more common than in the United States — helped cushion the blow. The EU unemployment rate rose to 6.6% in April from 6.4% in March, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, said Wednesday. How 39 million Europeans kept their jobs after the work dried up Job losses were not spread evenly across all EU countries. The unemployment rate in Spain, which was hit hard by the coronavirus, increased to 14.8% from 14.2% the previous month. Germany, meanwhile, held its unemployment rate steady at 3.5%, according to Eurostat. Still, the data indicates that Europe has been able to keep a lid on unemployment while battling its worst economic crisis since the 1930s. The European Commission predicts that GDP in the 19 countries that use the euro will contract by 7.75% this year, a record. >>Read more
Brazil's death toll overtakes Italy's to become third-highest worldwide
Brazil’s total COVID-19 death toll blew past that of Italy on Thursday, as the Health Ministry reported 1,437 deaths in the last 24 hours and 30,925 additional coronavirus cases. The Latin American nation has now reported 34,021 deaths from the coronavirus, trailing only the United States and the United Kingdom. >>Read more
Trainee officer charged over arrest tried to object, court told
One of the four former Minneapolis officers charged over George Floyd's death tried to warn his fellow officers during the arrest, a court has heard. J. Alexander Kueng hadn't yet completed his third full shift as a police officer when the deadly arrest occurred, his lawyer Tom Plunkett claimed. Kueng was in court on Thursday along with former officers Tou Thao and Thomas Lane after being charged with aiding and abetting murder, as well as aiding and abetting manslaughter. >>Read more
Defying Beijing, Thousands in Hong Kong Hold Tiananmen Vigil
Chanting slogans like “Liberate Hong Kong,” thousands of people in Hong Kong flouted a police ban on Thursday as they gathered to memorialize the Tiananmen Square massacre, a striking display of defiance against Beijing’s tightening grip on the territory. “We have a responsibility to remember and to grieve,” said Clara Tam, 51, who took part in a vigil for the victims of the Chinese military’s brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters on June 4, 1989. “We have to let survivors know that we have not forgotten the children and loved ones they had lost.” The public displays of anger and grief took on greater meaning this year amid a push by China to impose broad new security measures that take direct aim at the semiautonomous territory’s antigovernment demonstrations. In what critics see as the government’s latest attempt to curb dissent, Hong Kong on Thursday passed a law making it a crime to mock China’s national anthem. China’s ruling Communist Party has sought to curtail Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement after a year of demonstrations that sometimes turned violent. The unrest has erupted as Xi Jinping, China’s most powerful leader in decades, has overseen an expansive crackdown on dissent on the mainland, with officials deploying censorship and imprisonment to silence critics. Many residents in Hong Kong fear that their territory’s cherished civil liberties are in the party’s cross hairs. >>Read more
Australians urged not to take part in Black Lives Matter protests
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged people not to attend planned Black Lives Matter protests around the country this weekend, citing the risk of spreading the coronavirus. Organizers expect thousands of people to attend rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and other cities. The protests have split opinion, with some state police and lawmakers approving the action despite the health risks. Morrison said people should find other ways to express anger following the death of black American George Floyd in U.S. police custody. “The health advice is very clear, it’s not a good idea to go,” Morrison told reporters in Canberra. “Let’s find a better way and another way to express these sentiments ... let’s exercise our liberties responsibly.” >>Read more
Iran has reported a record daily increase in the number of coronavirus cases, stoking fears of a second wave in the Middle East's biggest outbreak. The health ministry said 3,574 new Covid-19 infections were recorded on Wednesday - the third consecutive day the figure has exceeded 3,000. Another 59 people with the disease died, raising the toll to 8,071. The president has said restrictions may be re-imposed if people do not follow social distancing and hygiene rules. Before Wednesday's new infections were reported, bringing the overall total to 164,270, the previous high was 3,186 on 30 March. The number of cases then declined steadily until 2 May, when 802 were recorded. >>Read more
European unemployment is half that of America. Here's why
Unemployment in the European Union ticked up in April as job losses tied to the coronavirus pandemic mounted. But short-time work programs — which are far more common than in the United States — helped cushion the blow. The EU unemployment rate rose to 6.6% in April from 6.4% in March, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, said Wednesday. How 39 million Europeans kept their jobs after the work dried up Job losses were not spread evenly across all EU countries. The unemployment rate in Spain, which was hit hard by the coronavirus, increased to 14.8% from 14.2% the previous month. Germany, meanwhile, held its unemployment rate steady at 3.5%, according to Eurostat. Still, the data indicates that Europe has been able to keep a lid on unemployment while battling its worst economic crisis since the 1930s. The European Commission predicts that GDP in the 19 countries that use the euro will contract by 7.75% this year, a record. >>Read more
Brazil's death toll overtakes Italy's to become third-highest worldwide
Brazil’s total COVID-19 death toll blew past that of Italy on Thursday, as the Health Ministry reported 1,437 deaths in the last 24 hours and 30,925 additional coronavirus cases. The Latin American nation has now reported 34,021 deaths from the coronavirus, trailing only the United States and the United Kingdom. >>Read more
Trainee officer charged over arrest tried to object, court told
One of the four former Minneapolis officers charged over George Floyd's death tried to warn his fellow officers during the arrest, a court has heard. J. Alexander Kueng hadn't yet completed his third full shift as a police officer when the deadly arrest occurred, his lawyer Tom Plunkett claimed. Kueng was in court on Thursday along with former officers Tou Thao and Thomas Lane after being charged with aiding and abetting murder, as well as aiding and abetting manslaughter. >>Read more
Defying Beijing, Thousands in Hong Kong Hold Tiananmen Vigil
Chanting slogans like “Liberate Hong Kong,” thousands of people in Hong Kong flouted a police ban on Thursday as they gathered to memorialize the Tiananmen Square massacre, a striking display of defiance against Beijing’s tightening grip on the territory. “We have a responsibility to remember and to grieve,” said Clara Tam, 51, who took part in a vigil for the victims of the Chinese military’s brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters on June 4, 1989. “We have to let survivors know that we have not forgotten the children and loved ones they had lost.” The public displays of anger and grief took on greater meaning this year amid a push by China to impose broad new security measures that take direct aim at the semiautonomous territory’s antigovernment demonstrations. In what critics see as the government’s latest attempt to curb dissent, Hong Kong on Thursday passed a law making it a crime to mock China’s national anthem. China’s ruling Communist Party has sought to curtail Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement after a year of demonstrations that sometimes turned violent. The unrest has erupted as Xi Jinping, China’s most powerful leader in decades, has overseen an expansive crackdown on dissent on the mainland, with officials deploying censorship and imprisonment to silence critics. Many residents in Hong Kong fear that their territory’s cherished civil liberties are in the party’s cross hairs. >>Read more
Australians urged not to take part in Black Lives Matter protests
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged people not to attend planned Black Lives Matter protests around the country this weekend, citing the risk of spreading the coronavirus. Organizers expect thousands of people to attend rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and other cities. The protests have split opinion, with some state police and lawmakers approving the action despite the health risks. Morrison said people should find other ways to express anger following the death of black American George Floyd in U.S. police custody. “The health advice is very clear, it’s not a good idea to go,” Morrison told reporters in Canberra. “Let’s find a better way and another way to express these sentiments ... let’s exercise our liberties responsibly.” >>Read more
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Disney World Resort set to host rest of 2020 season
The rest of the NBA season is set to be played at Florida's Disney World Resort from 31 July. The season was suspended on 11 March because of coronavirus measures. Thirteen Western Conference teams and nine Eastern Conference teams will contest eight games each to determine seedings for the play-offs. The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando includes a 5,000-seat indoor basketball facility. Under the NBA's proposals, all 22 teams will be based at the resort and games will be played without spectators to minimise the threat of Covid-19.On Thursday the NBA board of governors approved the plan to resume the season. The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) must agree to the plan before it is confirmed. It is expected to vote during a conference call on Friday. >>Read more
Bayern Munich is planning to join George Floyd protests
Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich says the club is planning on joining the protests against George Floyd's death and believes white players should stand with their black teammates in showing solidarity. Jadon Sancho, Achraf Hakimi, Weston McKennie and Marcus Thuram all made protests during Bundesliga matches over the weekend and Kimmich says all players have the "responsibility" to stand up to the scourge of racism, not only in football but also in society. "I think it's good that it's not just one player [protesting] and maybe it's also an option to say something as a team," Kimmich said. "We're one world, one club, one football team and it doesn't matter if you are black or white. >>Read more
Premier League fixtures: List of matches for rest of 2019/20 season, dates and kick-off times
The Premier League broadcasters have reached agreement for all opening fixtures up to 2 July, with Aston Villa vs Sheffield United set to kick off Project Restart, and Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United to be the big Friday night game on Sky Sports to open the first weekend. The channels have spent the last few days in talks, and are close to a completed schedule, but a few minor issues – like the exact timing of some fixtures – mean the official list won’t be published until Friday. The schedule will follow plans to televise every game, meaning all fixtures are staggered until the final day. >>Read more
'I demand change now,' says tennis star Coco Gauff in a powerful speech to protesters
US tennis sensation Coco Gauff has urged people to speak out on the issue of racial injustice as she promised to continue using her platform to fight for change. The 16-year-old addressed a peaceful demonstration in her hometown of Delray Beach, Florida, amid widespread protests sparked by the death of George Floyd. The American is currently too young to vote but she urged others to do so to secure a better future and encouraged them to take action in order to find a solution. "I think it's sad that I'm here protesting the same thing that (my grandmother) did 50-plus years ago," Gauff said in the video posted on her official Twitter page. "So I'm here to tell you guys that we must first love each other no matter what. We must have the tough conversations with my friends. "I've been spending all week having tough conversations, trying to educate my non-black friends on how they can help the movement." >>Read more
The rest of the NBA season is set to be played at Florida's Disney World Resort from 31 July. The season was suspended on 11 March because of coronavirus measures. Thirteen Western Conference teams and nine Eastern Conference teams will contest eight games each to determine seedings for the play-offs. The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando includes a 5,000-seat indoor basketball facility. Under the NBA's proposals, all 22 teams will be based at the resort and games will be played without spectators to minimise the threat of Covid-19.On Thursday the NBA board of governors approved the plan to resume the season. The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) must agree to the plan before it is confirmed. It is expected to vote during a conference call on Friday. >>Read more
Bayern Munich is planning to join George Floyd protests
Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich says the club is planning on joining the protests against George Floyd's death and believes white players should stand with their black teammates in showing solidarity. Jadon Sancho, Achraf Hakimi, Weston McKennie and Marcus Thuram all made protests during Bundesliga matches over the weekend and Kimmich says all players have the "responsibility" to stand up to the scourge of racism, not only in football but also in society. "I think it's good that it's not just one player [protesting] and maybe it's also an option to say something as a team," Kimmich said. "We're one world, one club, one football team and it doesn't matter if you are black or white. >>Read more
Premier League fixtures: List of matches for rest of 2019/20 season, dates and kick-off times
The Premier League broadcasters have reached agreement for all opening fixtures up to 2 July, with Aston Villa vs Sheffield United set to kick off Project Restart, and Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United to be the big Friday night game on Sky Sports to open the first weekend. The channels have spent the last few days in talks, and are close to a completed schedule, but a few minor issues – like the exact timing of some fixtures – mean the official list won’t be published until Friday. The schedule will follow plans to televise every game, meaning all fixtures are staggered until the final day. >>Read more
'I demand change now,' says tennis star Coco Gauff in a powerful speech to protesters
US tennis sensation Coco Gauff has urged people to speak out on the issue of racial injustice as she promised to continue using her platform to fight for change. The 16-year-old addressed a peaceful demonstration in her hometown of Delray Beach, Florida, amid widespread protests sparked by the death of George Floyd. The American is currently too young to vote but she urged others to do so to secure a better future and encouraged them to take action in order to find a solution. "I think it's sad that I'm here protesting the same thing that (my grandmother) did 50-plus years ago," Gauff said in the video posted on her official Twitter page. "So I'm here to tell you guys that we must first love each other no matter what. We must have the tough conversations with my friends. "I've been spending all week having tough conversations, trying to educate my non-black friends on how they can help the movement." >>Read more
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Twitter accuses President Trump of making 'false claims'
Twitter has accused the US president of making false claims, in one of the app's own articles covering the news. The move - which effectively accuses the leader of lying - refers to a tweet by Donald Trump about his first defence secretary. Mr Trump had tweeted that he had given James Mattis the nickname "Mad Dog" and later fired him. But Twitter's article says that the former general resigned, and his nickname preceded Trump's presidency. It follows last week's explosive confrontation, which saw Twitter fact-check two of President Trump's tweets and label another as glorifying violence. The latest confrontation was prompted by a strongly-worded statement issued by General Mattis last night, in which he criticised the president's handling of the protests that followed the killing of George Floyd. Gen Mattis described Donald Trump as "the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people - does not even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us." >>Read more
Stalkerware: What to do if you're the target
Things got weird at the end of Allie's relationship with her boyfriend. One night, he seemed to know where she'd been when she was out without him, and another night he started talking about something she'd recently read on her personal computer at home, where she lived alone. At the beginning of their relationship, he said he had cyberstalked a past girlfriend, but he assured her that those days were behind him. Now Allie, who asked to use a pseudonym out of concern for her safety, wondered if her soon-to-be-ex boyfriend was spying on her. "I thought I was going nuts because I was pretty sure I hadn't shared that information," said Allie, who ditched her laptop and phone rather than find out what software her ex might have installed on them. "In hindsight, it was subtle intimidation." >>Read more
Senators criticize AT&T for not counting HBO Max toward data caps
Senators Ed Markey (D-MA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Richard Blumenthal (D-CO) have written a letter to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson criticizing the company’s decision to exempt HBO Max streaming data from counting toward AT&T mobile customers’ data caps. The practice is known as zero-rating, and it’s been a contentious issue in the telecom industry for years. The letter follows AT&T’s recent confirmation to The Verge that HBO Max data wouldn’t count toward AT&T’s mobile data caps. AT&T is able to do this thanks to the Federal Communication Commission’s rollback of net neutrality protections that prohibited companies from, among other things, giving their own data streams preferential treatment. The loss of those protections back in 2018 opened the gate for zero-rating. >>Read more
Valorant's New Game Mode Is Spike Rush, Still No Team Deathmatch
Valorant launched on Tuesday, June 2, and with the official version 1.0 release of the game comes a brand-new game mode. GameSpot's Play For All interview with executive producer Anna Donlon provided more details on Riot's thought process when designing the short, but "chaotic" mode, which is called Spike Rush. While Valorant is fully launched out of its own beta, Spike Rush has been added in what Donlon describes as an early "beta state." >>Read more
New Sims 4 patch adds ladders but also a bug where Sims pee fire
We regret to inform you that a newly released patch for The Sims 4 seems to be making some sims pee fire. RockPaperShotgun brought the reports to our attention, with users posting about the behavior across several Reddit threads. The patch was released ahead of the game’s new Eco Lifestyle expansion pack and includes numerous new features including ladders (which appear to have their own fun glitches), a repo person NPC for the base game, and itemized bills. >>Read more
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 4 start date, delay and battle pass
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 4 was supposed to begin on June 3, however, publisher Activision delayed the content update for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests in America and across the world.
Other events have also been pushed back, including Sony's PS5 games reveal, in a bid to shine a greater spotlight on the human rights movement which was created in 2013 to raise awareness of racial injustice, police brutality and the unlawful murder of African-Americans in the US. >>Read more
Twitter has accused the US president of making false claims, in one of the app's own articles covering the news. The move - which effectively accuses the leader of lying - refers to a tweet by Donald Trump about his first defence secretary. Mr Trump had tweeted that he had given James Mattis the nickname "Mad Dog" and later fired him. But Twitter's article says that the former general resigned, and his nickname preceded Trump's presidency. It follows last week's explosive confrontation, which saw Twitter fact-check two of President Trump's tweets and label another as glorifying violence. The latest confrontation was prompted by a strongly-worded statement issued by General Mattis last night, in which he criticised the president's handling of the protests that followed the killing of George Floyd. Gen Mattis described Donald Trump as "the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people - does not even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us." >>Read more
Stalkerware: What to do if you're the target
Things got weird at the end of Allie's relationship with her boyfriend. One night, he seemed to know where she'd been when she was out without him, and another night he started talking about something she'd recently read on her personal computer at home, where she lived alone. At the beginning of their relationship, he said he had cyberstalked a past girlfriend, but he assured her that those days were behind him. Now Allie, who asked to use a pseudonym out of concern for her safety, wondered if her soon-to-be-ex boyfriend was spying on her. "I thought I was going nuts because I was pretty sure I hadn't shared that information," said Allie, who ditched her laptop and phone rather than find out what software her ex might have installed on them. "In hindsight, it was subtle intimidation." >>Read more
Senators criticize AT&T for not counting HBO Max toward data caps
Senators Ed Markey (D-MA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Richard Blumenthal (D-CO) have written a letter to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson criticizing the company’s decision to exempt HBO Max streaming data from counting toward AT&T mobile customers’ data caps. The practice is known as zero-rating, and it’s been a contentious issue in the telecom industry for years. The letter follows AT&T’s recent confirmation to The Verge that HBO Max data wouldn’t count toward AT&T’s mobile data caps. AT&T is able to do this thanks to the Federal Communication Commission’s rollback of net neutrality protections that prohibited companies from, among other things, giving their own data streams preferential treatment. The loss of those protections back in 2018 opened the gate for zero-rating. >>Read more
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BA refuses to meet Home Secretary over quarantine plans
Britain's biggest airline, British Airways, has refused to attend a meeting with Home Secretary Priti Patel on Thursday to discuss the UK's quarantine plans. From 8 June the government will require all travellers to the UK to quarantine for 14 days or face a £1,000 fine. But BA, which is under huge financial strain due to the pandemic, has called it "another blow to our industry". Owner IAG did not give a reason for not attending and declined further comment. However, the operator is understood to be annoyed at what it saw as a lack of consultation over the quarantine's introduction. The BBC has asked the Home Office for comment. EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic, as well as the owner of Heathrow Airport, were among the aviation businesses that attended the telephone meeting with Ms Patel and junior aviation minister Kelly Tolhurst. >>Read more
AstraZeneca is aiming to produce 2 billion doses of a coronavirus vaccine — and it could be ready by September
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is aiming to produce 2 billion doses of a coronavirus vaccine, including 400 million for the U.S. and U.K. and 1 billion for those in low- and middle-income countries. It plans to start distributing the vaccine to the U.S. and U.K. in September or October, with the balance of deliveries likely to be made by early 2021, according to AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot, on a call with journalists Thursday. AstraZeneca said it had signed a licensing deal with the Serum Institute of India to provide 1 billion doses to low- and middle-income countries, with 400 million of those shots set to be delivered by the end of 2020, according to a press release Thursday. >>Read more
Gambling loophole 'must be shut down'
Dave, not his real name, has fought gambling addiction nearly his entire life and now has £50,000 of gambling debt spread over up to six credit cards. He's talking about when he recently saw an advert about a way that lets people gamble using credit on their mobile phone. Just six weeks after a ban on using credit cards came into effect, politicians and charities say the regulator - the Gambling Commission - must take urgent action to shut down this "loophole". The Commission told the BBC's Money Box programme it's watching closely for any unintended consequences of the ban and will consider further intervention if necessary. >>Read more
Britain's biggest airline, British Airways, has refused to attend a meeting with Home Secretary Priti Patel on Thursday to discuss the UK's quarantine plans. From 8 June the government will require all travellers to the UK to quarantine for 14 days or face a £1,000 fine. But BA, which is under huge financial strain due to the pandemic, has called it "another blow to our industry". Owner IAG did not give a reason for not attending and declined further comment. However, the operator is understood to be annoyed at what it saw as a lack of consultation over the quarantine's introduction. The BBC has asked the Home Office for comment. EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic, as well as the owner of Heathrow Airport, were among the aviation businesses that attended the telephone meeting with Ms Patel and junior aviation minister Kelly Tolhurst. >>Read more
AstraZeneca is aiming to produce 2 billion doses of a coronavirus vaccine — and it could be ready by September
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is aiming to produce 2 billion doses of a coronavirus vaccine, including 400 million for the U.S. and U.K. and 1 billion for those in low- and middle-income countries. It plans to start distributing the vaccine to the U.S. and U.K. in September or October, with the balance of deliveries likely to be made by early 2021, according to AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot, on a call with journalists Thursday. AstraZeneca said it had signed a licensing deal with the Serum Institute of India to provide 1 billion doses to low- and middle-income countries, with 400 million of those shots set to be delivered by the end of 2020, according to a press release Thursday. >>Read more
Gambling loophole 'must be shut down'
Dave, not his real name, has fought gambling addiction nearly his entire life and now has £50,000 of gambling debt spread over up to six credit cards. He's talking about when he recently saw an advert about a way that lets people gamble using credit on their mobile phone. Just six weeks after a ban on using credit cards came into effect, politicians and charities say the regulator - the Gambling Commission - must take urgent action to shut down this "loophole". The Commission told the BBC's Money Box programme it's watching closely for any unintended consequences of the ban and will consider further intervention if necessary. >>Read more
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Dragon Age Inquisition, Need for Speed, and more EA games are now on Steam, and on sale
In October 2019, Electronic Arts announced a new partnership with Valve that would bring EA games to Steam (and in some cases, bring them back). The process began a couple weeks later with the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, but today the first big batch arrived—and they're all on sale, too. >>Read more
In October 2019, Electronic Arts announced a new partnership with Valve that would bring EA games to Steam (and in some cases, bring them back). The process began a couple weeks later with the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, but today the first big batch arrived—and they're all on sale, too. >>Read more
Valorant's New Game Mode Is Spike Rush, Still No Team Deathmatch
Valorant launched on Tuesday, June 2, and with the official version 1.0 release of the game comes a brand-new game mode. GameSpot's Play For All interview with executive producer Anna Donlon provided more details on Riot's thought process when designing the short, but "chaotic" mode, which is called Spike Rush. While Valorant is fully launched out of its own beta, Spike Rush has been added in what Donlon describes as an early "beta state." >>Read more
New Sims 4 patch adds ladders but also a bug where Sims pee fire
We regret to inform you that a newly released patch for The Sims 4 seems to be making some sims pee fire. RockPaperShotgun brought the reports to our attention, with users posting about the behavior across several Reddit threads. The patch was released ahead of the game’s new Eco Lifestyle expansion pack and includes numerous new features including ladders (which appear to have their own fun glitches), a repo person NPC for the base game, and itemized bills. >>Read more
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 4 start date, delay and battle pass
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 4 was supposed to begin on June 3, however, publisher Activision delayed the content update for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests in America and across the world.
Other events have also been pushed back, including Sony's PS5 games reveal, in a bid to shine a greater spotlight on the human rights movement which was created in 2013 to raise awareness of racial injustice, police brutality and the unlawful murder of African-Americans in the US. >>Read more
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06-05-2020, 03:05 PM
Good work @Ghost. Seems you really put these together quickly and with quality. Can't wait to see more!
06-06-2020, 05:33 AM
(06-06-2020, 03:10 AM)klonopin Wrote: damn beautiful work @Ghost
outstanding quality.
Yeah I can't wait to see how many more Ghost will do!
06-06-2020, 10:56 AM
(BTW, we should be able to give some love to the OP, right now we can't )