Valve bans 90,000 DOTA 2 accounts for smurfing
- September 3, 2023
DOTA 2, Valve’s MOBA, undoubtedly is one of the longest running and most successful games among the wide and changing range of titles in this category. It turned 10 years old last
DOTA 2, Valve’s MOBA, undoubtedly is one of the longest running and most successful games among the wide and changing range of titles in this category. It turned 10 years old last
SpaceX’s Dragon Endeavor spacecraft left the International Space Station on Sunday, September 3, with four astronauts and is returning to Earth. This is NASA’s report social networks H (former Twitter), according to
When we check what’s new in Android 14 beta 2, we saw the first steps in the expected Ultra HDR support via Google Photos. And later, at Google I/O 2023, although not
After 28 years, Microsoft has decided to end support for WordPad and permanently remove the text editor from Windows. This decision was expected, given that the program has not been updated for
Even though the stars are millions of light years away, they shine in the night sky because they are incredibly hot. Planets are much colder. Brown dwarfs are an astronomical conundrum: They’re
Some 4,000 Guatemalans demonstrated this Saturday in against the “coup d’état” condemned by President-elect Bernardo Arevalo de Leon, who accuses the prosecutor’s office (prosecution) of implementing a plan to prevent his inauguration
Inter-American Press Association (SIP) announces appointment Argentine-born journalist Carlos Lauria, recognized path in matters of press freedom, as the new executive director of the institution from 12 November. In a statement, IAPA
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Former Governor of New Mexico Bill Richardsonwho was US Ambassador to the UN and Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton, died in 75 years at homeThe Richardson Center announced this on