E3 2021 is roughly a month and a half away, taking place as an all-virtual event from June 12 – 15. Nintendo has already committed itself to the event, alongside other major gaming publishers, such as Xbox, Capcom, and Ubisoft. Yesterday, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced the hosts for E3 2021. This year’s hosts are Greg Miller from Kinda Funny, TV journalist Jacki Jing who has been featured on IGN and more, and Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez, a professional esports commentator.
Each host brings their own knowledge and expertise to the table. They are all talented and will make the event more engaging to watch. More information about E3 2021 is expected in the coming weeks, with the hosts reveal being one of many announcements. Hopefully, E3 2021 will be something special, as we have all missed the gaming extravaganza. Geoff Keighley, a former E3 host, will not be returning to the show this year as he is hard at work on his own event, Summer Game Fest 2021.
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Best new iPhone games in Apple Arcade plus top App Store freemium picks
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Spring has finally sprung – but just because you’ll likely spend more time in the Great Outdoors doesn’t mean there aren’t some great games to help keep you entertained on that one device you never leave home without.
Whether you’re relaxing on a front porch or backyard deck, a bored passenger on a road trip, or simply want to keep the kids entertained during a “staycation” over a school break this month, there are some extraordinarily fun new titles for iPhone and iPad.
In fact, Apple announced a new milestone for its Apple Arcade ($4.99/month): The service now boasts more than 180 premium games in its growing library. Playable for up to six family members, all Apple Arcade games are ad-free and do not offer in-app purchases.
Alabama lawmakers consider bill to require activation of phone porn filters to protect kids
Updated Apr 21, 2021;
An Alabama lawmaker aiming to reduce children’s exposure to pornography wants to change state law to require porn filters on phones to be automatically activated.
The House Judiciary Committee held a public hearing today on the bill by Rep. Chris Sells, a Republican from Greenville.
Sells, in explaining the purpose of his legislation, noted that state laws prohibit children from buying alcohol and cigarettes.
“But yet we have an iPhone or a mobile device when they’re perhaps 10 years old and all they’ve got to do is punch a couple of buttons and it’s wide open to every kind of adult thing you can imagine,” Sells said.