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  • Pokemon TCG Prismatic Evolutions Boxes Available At Best Buy And Target
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    The Pokemon Trading Card Game's Prismatic Evolutions launch is reminiscent of the 151 release in 2023. It's proving to be very challenging to buy the Prismatic Evolutions Elite Trainer Box, as retailers such as Best Buy and Target are selling out in minutes. The Elite Trainer Box officially launched today, January 17, with more products slated for release in the coming weeks and months.You can check stock of Pokemon TCG's Prismatic Evolutions at the links below. You'll want to bookmark these pages, as stock is likely to fluctuate often throughout the weekend.Pokemon TCG: Prismatic Evolutions at Best BuyPokemon TCG: Prismatic Evolutions at TargetPrismatic Evolutions will be followed by Journey Together, a new expansion scheduled to arrive on March 28. In the roundup below, you'll find Journey Together's booster packs, Elite Trainer Boxes, and other special collections below the Prismatic Evolutions products, but preorders haven't unlocked just yet.You'll also find a selection of other Pokemon TCG releases dropping over the coming weeks that aren't part of the new sets, such as four new World Championship decks that are based on the winning decks used by champions and finalists at the 2024 Pokemon TCG World Championships. These are available to preorder.Pokemon fans should also check out Amazon's deal on the popular Charizard ex Super Premium Collection that released in October. Normally $80, you can grab the Charizard ex Super Premium Collection for only $57. Amazon also has its exclusive Paradox Fury Premium Holiday Collection for $59 (was $68).Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection -- $57 ($80)Paradox Fury Premium Collection (Amazon Exclusive) -- $59 ($68) Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Elite Trainer Box$50 | Releases January 17 See at Best Buy See at Target Includes:9 Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions booster packs1 full-art foil promo card featuring Eevee65 card sleeves featuring Eevee as a Stellar Tera Pokmon45 Pokemon TCG Energy cardsPrismatic Evolutions expansion player's guide6 damage-counter dice1 competition-legal coin-flip die2 plastic condition markersA collectors box to hold everything, with 4 dividers to keep it organizedA code card for Pokemon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Poster Collection$15 | Releases January 17 See at Target See at Best Buy Includes:A poster featuring 27 card illustrations of Eevee and its Evolutions3 foil promo cards featuring Flareon, Vaporeon, and Jolteon.3 Prismatic Evolutions booster packsA code card for Pokmon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Binder Collection$30 | Releases January 17 See at Best Buy Includes:A binder with 21 9-pocket pages5 Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions booster packs Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Tech Sticker Collection (Multiple version available)$15/each | Releases January 17See at Target:GlaceonLeafeonSylveon See at Best Buy There are three Tech Sticker Collections available, the version you get is chosen randomly by Best Buy, but you can pick which one you want at Target. Each collection includes:1 tech sticker sheet1 foil promo card featuring Leafeon, Glaceon, or Sylveon3 Pokmon TCG: Scarlet & VioletPrismatic Evolutions booster packsA code card for Pokmon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Surprise Box$22 | Releases February 7 Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at Target Each box includes:1 of 9 randomly selected foil promo cards with a special logo, featuring either Eevee ex, Vaporeon ex, Jolteon ex, Flareon ex, Espeon ex, Umbreon ex, Leafeon ex, Glaceon ex, or Sylveon ex.4 Primsatic Evolutions booster packsCarrying boxCode card for Pokemon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundle$25 | Releases February 7 Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at Target Includes six Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions booster packs. Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Mini Tins$10/each | Releases February 7 Preorder at Best Buy There are eight tins available, each based on an Eevee evolution, including: Jolteon, Espeon, Leafeon, Ubreon, Vaporeon, Flareon, Glaceon, and Sylveon. Which tin you get is selected randomly by Best Buy.Each tin also includes:2 Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions booster packsAn Eevee coin in 1 of 8 colors Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Two Booster Blister Pack$10 | Releases February 21 Preorder at Best Buy Includes:A metallic Eevee coinTwo Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions booster packsA code card for Pokmon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Accessory Pouch$30 | Releases April 25 Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at Target Includes:One cloth pouch based on EeveeFive Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions booster pack Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together Elite Trainer Box (136 cards)$50 | Releases March 28 See at Best Buy Includes:9 Pokmon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together booster packs1 full-art foil promo card featuring Ns Zorua65 card sleeves45 Pokmon TCG Energy cardsScarlet & Violet Journey Together expansion guide6 damage-counter dice1 competition-legal coin-flip die2 plastic condition markerA collectors box to hold everything, with 4 dividers to keep it organizedA code card for Pokmon Trading Card Game Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together Booster Box (360 cards)$161 | Releases March 28 See at Best Buy Includes 36 Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together booster packs. Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together Six Pack Booster Bundle (60 cards)$27 | Releases March 28 See at Best Buy Includes six Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together booster packs. Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together Three Pack Booster Box (31 cards)$14 | Releases March 28 See at Best Buy Two boxes available, style selected randomly by Best Buy. Each box includes3 Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together BoostersYanmega or Scrafty foil cardCode for Pokemon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together Sleeved Boosters$4.49/each | Releases March 28Each pack includes 10 cards. See at Best Buy Pokemon TCG Mini Portfolio - Q1 2025 Edition$5.49 | Releases March 28 See at Best Buy Includes a 60-card mini portfolio binder featuring Farfetch'd and Psyduck, and one Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Journey Together booster pack. Pokemon TCG: 151 Blooming Waters Premium Collection$60 | Releases February 7 See at Best Buy Includes:4 foil cards featuring Venusaur ex, Blastoise ex, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle1 oversize foil card featuring Blastoise ex12 Pokemon TCG booster packsA code card for Pokmon TCG Live Pokemon TCG: World Championship 2024 Decks (Random Selection)$20 per deck | Releases February 21 Preorder at Best Buy Four 60-card decks are available, the deck you get is selected randomly by Best Buy.The decks are:Ancient Toolbox, Dark Type (From 2024 Junior Champion Sakua Ota)Crushing Thorn, Electric Type (From 2024 Masters Champion Fernando Cifuentes)The 'Don, Electric Type (From 2024 Masters Semi-Finalist Jesse Parker)Regidrago Vstar, Fire/Grass Dragon Type (From 2024 Senior Champion Evan Pavelski) Pokemon TCG: Azure Legends Tins$27 per tin | Releases February 21 Preorder at Best Buy Three tins are available. The tins you get in your order are selected at random by Best Buy.Each tin includes:1 foil promo card featuring Kyogre ex, Xerneas ex, or Dialga ex5 Pokemon TCG booster packsA code card for Pokmon TCG Live Pokemon TCG Stacking Tins - Q1 2025 Editions$15 per tin | Releases March 7 Preorder at Best Buy Three stacking tins available, style chosen randomly by Best Buy.Each stacking tin includes:3 Pokemon TCG booster packs.2 Pokemon sticker sheets.
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  • 10 Things That Need To Be In Fallout Season 2
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    With the Fallout TV show seemingly headed to New Vegas for its second season. Fans are anxious to see how they develop the story from the extremely open-ended 2010 RPG, Fallout: New Vegas. We already had a cameo from Mr House and Big Mt during the shows finale, fueling tons of online discussion about what could be in season two.
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  • Quake1/HL1 collision bsp plane shifting
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    Hello!I want to rebuild clipnode tree with the crouched player(head) hull shrinked to the size of the drawing(point) hull, ie remove the expanding hull so that the dimensions match the dimensions of the point hull.Can you help me with that such of question, its even possible?
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  • How to check match history in Marvel Rivals
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    Your match history offers helpful insight into your Marvel Rivals competitive grind not to mention proof of games youve dominated in. But the match history is a bit buried in the games menu.In this Marvel Rivals guide, well walk you through how to check your match history in Marvel Rivals, and how to see the match history for your friends.How to check match history in Marvel RivalsTo get to your match history in Marvel Rivals, open your career page by selecting your icon in the upper right corner of the main menu. From there, navigate along the grey bar at the top of the screen until you reach the history button. Select it and youll be able to see your match history.From there, you can click on any individual game and bring up the scoreboard to see exactly how you performed in the match. You can even launch an old replay from this menu, which is great for VOD-reviewing your own gameplay to pinpoint places where you can improve.How to see friends replays in Marvel RivalsIf you want to find your friends match history, either to see the scoreboard for a recent game they were telling you about or to see who theyve been playing recently, open your friends list by clicking the little people icon next to your profile. Then click on the friend you want to inspect and hit view career. This will take you to their landing page, which is similar to your own career page. You can then select history from the grey bar to pull up their most recent matches.The best part about your friends match histories is you can watch videos of their old games as well. That way you can help coach a friend whos struggling to rise through the ranks, or watch a higher ranked buddys games to see what theyre doing differently than you.For moreMarvel Rivalsguides, heres a list of all knowncodes, allTeam-Up abilities, allmaps and modes, and a look at the gamesroadmap.
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  • All the Apps ByteDance Operates in the US
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    TikTok's future in the United States is totally up in the air. Should the United States government get its way, the app will be banned starting Sundaythough there may be ways to still use it. The Supreme Court could step in to save it, as couldMassachusetts Senator Ed Markey, or even incoming president Donald Trump. The only thing absolutely certain is that Congress, in concert with the Biden administration, wanted TikTok sold to an American company, or out of Americans' hands.The thing is, ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, owns and operates other apps within the U.S. None of these apps are currently in talks to be banned, but they all should, in theory, have many of the same concerns that caused the government to go after TikTok. ByteDance is based in China, and, as such, would be beholden to the Chinese government should the latter ask for the data of any American users.In fact, the law that sets TikTok on the course to be banned on Sunday makes it clear no ByteDance app is safe. At the top of the law, it says the act's goal is, "To protect the national security of the United States from the threat posed by foreign adversary controlled applications, such as TikTok and any successor application or service and any other application or service developed or provided by ByteDance Ltd. or an entity under the control of ByteDance Ltd."The following is every app ByteDance and its subsidiaries currently operate in the U.S. that I could find. As such, it is possible that each is in danger of a future ban, at least under the current lawthough some are likely smaller targets than others. TikTokThis is the big one: ByteDance, of course, owns TikTok, the app at the center of all this national security drama. You might be addicted to the app yourself. What you might not know, however, is that the TikTok we know started out life not as a ByteDance property, nor as "TikTok" itself; rather, the app was originally called Musical.ly, and was designed for users to post short videos lip-syncing to popular songs. It amassed a large following, which caught ByteDance's attention, just as it had its sights set on expanding its short-form social media app, Douyin, globally. ByteDance went international with a new version of Douyin, TikTok, in 2017, and almost immediately after, acquired Musical.ly for nearly $1 billion. The rest, of course, is history. TikTok has become a world-wide phenomenon, capturing the attentions of one billion users. 170 million of those users happen to be in the U.S., which makes you wonder how a looming ban of the appwill affect TikTok's bottom line. TikTok LiteIf you have an Android device, you might have seen TikTok Lite before. This app is TikTok, only a lighter, more streamlined version. Like other "lite" apps, this one is designed for phones with limited RAM, data, or unstable connections. TikTok Lite is not that popular, especially when compared to TikTok proper. It only has 100,000 downloads compared to TikTok's more than one billion. It gets left out of the ban discussion, but if I had to guess, I would say ByteDance would cut service to TikTok Lite in addition to the main TikTok app. TikTok Studio and TikTok Shop SellerTikTok Studio isn't made for consumers. Rather, it's an app for TikTok creators to manage posts on their accounts. Similarly, there's TikTok Shop Seller Center, an app for users who sell products on TikTok to manage their digital shops. These apps are likely convenient for these users now, but who would want to use them if TikTok itself is gone?CapCutIn the past, if you wanted to get into video production, you need to spend quite a bit of money: You needed a camera, a computer, and editing software, none of which came cheap, and most of which required a good deal of technical know-how. These days, anyone with a smartphone can make videos. Many of us interested in doing so have turned to CapCut, which just so happens to be owned by none other than ByteDance. To say CapCut is popular is a wild understatement. The app has over a billion downloads on Android alone, and is also available on iOS, Mac, Windows, and even on the web. Like other video editors, CapCut offers tools for chopping up your clips into content to post on your socials, but there are a number of extra features available as well. That includes templates to get a part of your video started, video effects, AI features, music integration, stock videos, and more. All these features aside, the reason CapCut is so popular has likely just as much (if not more) to do with the fact that it is owned by the same parent company as TikTok. That means a few things: CapCut offers an easy workflow from editing to posting on TikTok; TikTokers use the app and promote it themselves; and ByteDance can advertise CapCut on TikTok as much as it wants. HypicOn the other side of the editing aisle, there's Hypic, ByteDance's photo editing tool. This app isn't nearly as big as CapCut, but it's still pretty large (over 10 million downloads on the Play Store). The app offers standard photo editing tools, but also other perks: There are AI-powered tools, such as cutouts, background removal, and filters; a feature that lets you add "trending" makeup to images; and other options, like stickers and templates.Lemon8In protest of the government's potential ban on TikTok, users are flocking to other Chinese-based social media apps in protest. One such app is Lemon8, a "lifestyle" social media platform. Like TikTok, Lemon8 also supports video sharing, but that's not its only focus. Users can also post images, including to carousels, offering an Instagram-like experience. Plus, you can engage with multiple types of content at the same time, akin to Pinterest. As Jessica Maddox, associate professor of digital media technology, tells NBC News, If those three apps came together and had a baby, it would be Lemon8." Marvel SnapMarvel Snap is a popular mobile card game, incorporating character from the Marvel universe. Players draw decks of 12 cards, and play for control of three locations. Whichever player controls at least two locations after six turns wins. While Marvel itself might be an American property, the game is operated by Nuverse, a ByteDance subsidiary, which potentially places it in the crosshairs of the U.S. government.Land of EmpiresLand of Empires is another game owned by Nuverse. This title is a strategy game that pits you against an enemy army of demons. Like other strategy games, you fortify your lands, fight enemies in combat, and engage in large battles. It's not quite as popular as Marvel Snap, but it's not all that niche, either, sporting over a million downloads on the Play Store. LarkChances are, you've never heard of Lark. (I certainly hadn't.) Lark offers a collection of business apps and services. The standalone Lark app for iOS and Android is described as a "team collaboration" app, which, for all intents and purposes, means its basically a Microsoft Teams or Slack competitor. Lark has features like in-app messaging and video calling, as well as collaborative document sharing. This probably isn't something you'll ever use on your own, but rather a service you use through your company. Should the government's attention on ByteDance grow wider, however, your company may have to consider alternatives. Tokopedia and Tokopedia STARTTokopedia is a shopping service based out of Indonesia, but it has apps available to users in the U.S. Also available from the company is Tokopedia START, an app that appears to have been made for a 2022 tech conference. Tokopedia, as you may have guessed, is a subsidiary of ByteDance
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  • CFPB fines Block up to $175m over Cash App's lax fraud controls
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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that's it's ordering Block, the creator of Cash App and parent company of Square, to pay up to $120 million in "refunds and other redress to consumers" and a $55 million fine over how the company handled fraud on its payment platform.Per the CFPB, Cash App's Terms of Service at one point claimed that any bank linked to an account for transferring funds was responsible for addressing disputes around fraudulent charges, something that's not generally true under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. Block would use that claim to avoid assuming responsibility, and when it would investigate a complaint, it relied on "intentionally shoddy investigation practices to close reports of unauthorized transactions in the companys favor," CFPB's statement explains.Accessing any kind of customer service for Cash App was a challenge, too, according to the CFPB. Block included a customer service number on Cash App cards and in the app's Terms of Service, but calling it would it ultimately lead users to "a pre-recorded message directing consumers to contact customer support through the app." And reaching out to the company through the app or physical mail often led to delayed or confusing responses.Besides the up to $175 million in fees Block owes, the CFPB is also directing the company to set up a live 24/7 customer support line. Block has agreed to comply with the order. "While we strongly disagree with the CFPBs mischaracterizations," the company shared on its blog, "we made the decision to settle this matter in the interest of putting it behind us and focusing on whats best for our customers and our business."The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken an increasingly aggressive approach towards regulating payment apps and digital wallets in the last year of the Biden Administration. The CFPB expanded its purview from just banks to wallets and payments apps in November 2024, and came after the payment app Zelle not even a month later.These attempts at regulation are facing pushback, too. NetChoice, a trade association for online companies, and TechNet, "a bipartisan network of technology CEOs," are both suing the CFPB over its efforts to clean up digital payments, with familiar claims of government overreach and that the CFPB failed to explain the risks it was addressing when it decided to regulate payment apps in the first place.Update, January 16, 5:36PM ET: This story was updated after publishing to clarify that the cost of Block's combined CFPB fine is up to $175 million, rather than $175 million.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/cfpb-fines-block-175m-over-cash-apps-lax-fraud-controls-210749768.html?src=rss
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