Who Won ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 18? A New Champion is Crowned

After weeks of epic performances, we have a new ‘AGT’ winner. Find out who won ‘America’s Got Talent’ season 18 after the star-studded finale.

After weeks of epic performances, we have a new ‘AGT’ winner. Find out who won ‘America’s Got Talent’ season 18 after the star-studded finale. 

‘Harry Potter’ Star Bonnie Wright Gives Birth to 1st Child: ‘In Love With Our Sun’

Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley in the beloved ‘Harry Potter’ franchise, just introduced her first child to the world with a sweet photo!

Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley in the beloved ‘Harry Potter’ franchise, just introduced her first child to the world with a sweet photo! 

Taylor Swift Seemingly Loans Sophie Turner an Apartment Amid Messy Joe Jonas Divorce

The singer has seemingly let the actress and her two daughters stay in her Tribeca townhouse as she goes through her divorce with the Jonas Brothers singer.

The singer has seemingly let the actress and her two daughters stay in her Tribeca townhouse as she goes through her divorce with the Jonas Brothers singer. 

Jessica Simpson Admits She’ll Wear Daisy Dukes ‘With Pride’ Even if Her Knees ‘Sag’

‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ star opened up during a new interview about wearing her staple fashion item while embracing her knees starting to ‘sag’ in shorts.

‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ star opened up during a new interview about wearing her staple fashion item while embracing her knees starting to ‘sag’ in shorts. 

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Have Reportedly Stepped Out Together Only Twice So Far

The Kansas City Chiefs star and ‘Love Story’ hitmaker are inspiring headlines, but a source says it’s still in its early stages.

The Kansas City Chiefs star and ‘Love Story’ hitmaker are inspiring headlines, but a source says it’s still in its early stages. 

Epic Games asks Supreme Court to reconsider Apple antitrust ruling

Epic Games has asked the US Supreme Court to review a ruling from 2021 that cleared Apple of violating antitrust laws, according to a Bloomberg report. The Fortnite maker previously claimed that Apple violated California’s Unfair Competition law, stating that the App Store prohibits developers from directing users to other third-party payment systems. The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the 2021 court’s decision back in April, finding that Apple’s practices had “a substantial anticompetitive effect that harms consumers,” but didn’t meet the bar for an antitrust case.

Should Epic win its appeal, Apple could stand to lose a substantial source of revenue. The company takes a cut of all purchases made through its App Store, which can run as high as 30 percent. Epic Games has been the loudest voice protesting this cut, though other companies like Spotify and Tile are also part of the Coalition for App Fairness, which has been pressuring Apple to change its policies. Outside of the US, Epic and its peers have had more success in changing the status quo: Authorities in both South Korea and the Netherlands have ruled that Apple must allow third-party payments, though Apple is still taking a considerable cut as a “transaction fee.” Apple is also rumored to be preparing support for third-party app stores in response to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.

Bloomberg says the Supreme Court could decide if it will take up the case before the end of the year. In the meantime, Fortnite is still not available on the App Store. It’s been absent since August 2020, when Apple banned the game after Epic added alternative payment methods to bypass the App Store cut.

Epic is also in a legal battle with Google for similar practices. Both Epic and the Match Group, which operates dating apps like Hinge and Tinder, are alleging that Google abuses its control of Android app distribution through the Play Store by establishing unfair fees and requirements for in-app purchases. That trial is supposed to kick off in the next few weeks.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/epic-games-asks-supreme-court-to-reconsider-apple-antitrust-ruling-221622184.html?src=rss 

‘RHOC’s Gina Kirschenheiter Reflects On ‘The Irony’ of Shannon Beador’s DUI: Watch

The Bravo personality discussed her co-star’s recent DUI arrest and expressed ‘sympathy’ for Shannon during an episode of her podcast.

The Bravo personality discussed her co-star’s recent DUI arrest and expressed ‘sympathy’ for Shannon during an episode of her podcast. 

Counter-Strike 2 is now available as a free upgrade to CS:GO

Valve launched Counter-Strike 2 today. The long-rumored game, officially announced in March, has replaced Counter-Strike: Global Offensive as a free upgrade. It uses Valve’s in-house Source 2 engine, leading to sharper textures, more believable lighting and new geometry.

Valve said it broke down maps into three categories. First, “Touchstone” maps are classic scenes “with solid foundations” left mostly untouched so players can check out fundamental gameplay changes from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to Counter-Strike 2. Next, “Upgrade” maps focus on Source 2 lighting for more realistic-looking reflections and materials. Finally, “Overhaul” maps are fully rebuilt from the ground up, showcasing Source 2’s full capabilities.

Smoke grenades should also appear more realistic. Valve says it overhauled how they function, making them more dynamic. “Now not only do all players see the same smoke regardless of position, but the smoke can interact with the environment in interesting ways,” Valve said in a behind-the-scenes video. “It reacts to lighting [and] grows to fill spaces naturally. The shape of the smoke cloud can be pushed and carved by bullets and grenades.”

Valve says Counter-Strike 2 also supports sub-tick updates. That means the server will process player actions in between primary (64Hz) tick updates. The company says this will let servers know the moment you fire a weapon or chuck a grenade, leading (at least in theory) to more responsive sessions.

Counter-Strike 2 is a free upgrade to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Steam. Any cosmetics collected in CS:GO will automatically transfer to CS2.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/counter-strike-2-is-now-available-as-a-free-upgrade-to-csgo-204755738.html?src=rss 

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