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Bit of a cliche, that; still, the T705 is a seriously good example of that very notion, us meagre humans pushing hardware to ...
However, Oblivion Remastered still allows for mods, even without a creation kit. You can download and run Oblivion mods or ...
As posted on Reddit, one curious player dusted off a simple mod from 2008 which adds late game armour to your prison cell at ...
There was a big question hanging over the launch of Oblivion Remastered: Will mods work? The news from Bethesda support was ...
It appears Ford has a hit on its hands with the mid-size Maverick truck. Ford says it's the truck Americans never knew they needed, and there's some truth to that as, for the vast majority of ...
While footballers have busy schedules, there aren’t many athletes with diaries as full as a Formula 1 racing driver. Thanks to the Netflix series Drive to Survive, which premiered in 2019 ...
Gold rose to a record amid concerns about a widening trade war after President Donald Trump pushed ahead with US tariffs on all auto imports. Bullion gained as much as 0.9% on Friday to top $3,085 ...
Kunal Kamra calls out T-Series for issuing copyright strike against his video, stating it adheres to fair use. He emphasizes the potential threat to creators if such actions continue and ...
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Comedian Kunal Kamra on Wednesday accused music label T-Series of sending a copyright strike on his latest stand-up on YouTube. The 45-minute-long video, uploaded on March 23, is at the centre of a ...
Comedian Kunal Kamra on Wednesday, 26 March, criticised Bollywood studio T-Series, alleging that his stand-up special ‘Naya Bharat’, which has kicked up a huge controversy over jokes targeting ...
Adolescence series sparks debate on parenting ... or the idea that a girl is a 'sl*t' if she shares her nudes. Banning social media won't solve anything if these mindsets continue to exist ...