• Isle of Anglesey professional consultants
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    The council is seeking one team to work on project delivery and implementation and another to assist with strategic development and planning. Both teams will be called upon to project professional expertise and capacity to support local economic development.It is anticipated that the two successful teams will also work together to ensure effective and efficient transition from strategic planning through to implementation and delivery of various plans, programmes and proposals.According to the brief: The [economic development] team, part of the Councils Regulation and Economic Development Service (REDS), is a small but busy one.AdvertisementDuties cover a range of activities from socio-economic analysis, writing and submitting business cases and funding bids, project development (concepts through to detailed proposals), strategic planning and consenting, monitoring & evaluation as well as also overseeing on-the-ground delivery and implementation of a range of diverse (and sometimes complex) capital projects.Anglesey is a 710km2 island home to around 68,000 people and located on the north west coast of Wales. Last summer, Isle of Anglesey County Council launched a search for a multi-disciplinary team to support its Energy Island which aims to boost regeneration across Anglesey through a series of low carbon projects.Since 2011, the local council has been engaged in an Energy Island Programme intended to transition the island to a prosperous and resilient low carbon economy while also creating new jobs, enhancing the local environment and supporting local culture.The latest procurement comes six years after Manalo & White Architects were selected to transform a Grade II-listed church into a 3.2 million home for the Frn Wen youth theatre in nearby Bangor, north-west Wales.Bids for the latest commission will be evaluated 80 per cent on quality and 20 per cent on price.AdvertisementCompetition detailsProject title Provision of multi-disciplinary professional expertise and capacityClientContract value TbcFirst round deadline Midday, 31 March 2025Restrictions TbcMore information https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/006420-2025strategic development and planning: https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/006408-2025
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  • Who Pays Taxes on Interest Earned on a Joint Bank Account?
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    Sharing a bank account with a partner or relative can make it easier to manage your money together. But it can also lead to some confusion during tax season.You must report and pay taxes on the interest you earn on a deposit account. How does this work when you co-own an account? Read on to find out. TAX SOFTWARE DEALS OF THE WEEK H&R Block Free Simple Tax Returns eFile: $0 (save $0) TurboTax Deluxe 2024 (Federal and State, PC/Mac Download): $56 (save $24) TurboTax Premier 2024 (Federal and State, PC/Mac Download): $83 (save $32) TaxSlayer Classic Plan: $28 (save $10) Deals are selected by the CNET Group commerce team, and may be unrelated to this article.Read more: Best Tax Software for 2025Who pays taxes on interest earned on a joint bank account?The interest you earn on most standard bank accounts is taxable. That includes checking and savings accounts, CDs, corporate bonds and deposited insurance dividends. When you earn interest on a joint bank account, all bank account owners must pay taxes on their portion of it."So if the joint account is owned by four owners equally, each would pay taxes on 25% of the interest earned in the account during the year," said Logan Allec, CPA and owner of tax relief company Choice Tax Relief.How to know how much interest you've earnedYour bank or credit union should send you a Form 1099-INT showing any interest your account earned over $10. But you must report any amount of interest you earn on a deposit account, even if it's less than $10. You can check your account statements to see how much the account has earned over the tax year.Not every account owner may receive this form. The bank will generally send a Form 1099-INT to the primary account holder for the entire amount of the interest earned during the year, Allec said.If you're the primary account holder and get this form, you're responsible for telling the other account holders how much interest the account earned over the year and what portion of this interest they should report.To do this, you'll fill out a Form 1099-INT for each joint owner detailing the interest earned and their percentage responsibility. You can find specific instructions on how to fill out a 1099-INT on the IRS website. Once you've filled out a 1099-INT for each joint account holder, you'll give this form to the account holder so they can use it to file their taxes.The process is different if you're married and filing jointly. (More on that below.)How to report interest earned on a joint accountPrimary account holders must do more work when reporting interest on a joint bank account but all joint owners follow a similar process."On their own tax return, the primary account holder should report the total amount reported on the Form 1099-INT and then subtract the other owners' proportionate shares of the interest as a 'nominee distribution,'" Allec said. This shows that not all the interest income from the joint account belongs to you, so you'll only pay taxes on your share.All account holders must note the nominee distributions when they file individual tax forms. If you make $1,500 or less in total interest or dividend income for 2025, you can write your interest income on the appropriate line of your Form 1040. If you earned more than $1,500, you'll need to fill out Schedule B and attach it to your 1040. Here's how:Write in the total interest earned on the account.Write in the nominee distribution.Subtract the taxable interest that doesn't belong to you.This process will differ if the joint account owners are also married spouses who file jointly."If you own a joint bank account only with your spouse, and you and your spouse file jointly, you don't have to worry about any of the nominee distribution issues since your and your spouse's income are all combined anyway on your joint tax return," Allec said. A tax pro can help If you need help, contact a CPA or tax attorney to guide you through complicated tax filing processes What's the tax rate for joint bank account interest?The amount of taxes you pay depends on your tax bracket."Interest in a taxable account is generally taxed as ordinary income, meaning that it's subject to the same tax rates that you pay on your wages," said Allec.Here's the tax rate you can expect to pay on your interest earnings for the 2024 tax year based on your income.If you're a single filer or married filing separately:$0 - $11,600: 10%$11,601 - $47,150: 12%$47,151 - $100,525: 22%$100,526 - $191,950: 24%$191,951 - $243,725: 32%$243,726 - $609,350: 35%$609,351 and up: 37%If you're married filing jointly:$0 - $23,200: 10%$23,201 - $94,300: 12%$94,301 - $201,050: 22%$201,051 - $383,900: 24%$383,901 - $487,450: 32%$487,451 - $731,200: 35%$731,201 and up:37% More tax resources
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  • 9 Unsolved Mysteries in Mathematics
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    March 10, 202512 min readThe 9 Unsolved Mysteries Mathematicians Cant Stop Thinking AboutMathematicians discuss some of the most compelling unsolved problems in the fieldBy Rachel Crowell edited by Clara Moskowitz J Studios/Getty ImagesMathematicians sometimes think of their research as a garden and unsolved problems as seeds waiting to sprout.Some problems are analogous to tulip bulbs. As mathematicians work to solve them, they may appear stagnant and stuck underground, leaving onlookers questioning whether they will ever produce a dazzling result. If they eventually grow into flowers, however, their glow brings the whole garden to life.Other unsolved mathematical mysteries are akin to the branches of trees. The trees themselvesfields within the wider subject of math are strong and towering, rooted firmly in established findings. The branches represent chances to grow the treesexpand the fieldsand solving these problems one by one pushes the trees toward the sky.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Still other open questions are like soilmathematical material that appears ordinary but connects seemingly disparate plantsareas of mathand helps to nourish the whole garden.We asked mathematicians which open questions intrigued them the most at the moment and what the implications of solving those problems might be. Their answers are below.Are There Odd Perfect Numbers?My favorite problem is also the oldest-known problem in math: Are there odd perfect numbers? A perfect number is the sum of its proper factors such as 6 = 3 + 2 + 1 or 28 = 14 + 7 + 4 + 2 + 1. All known perfect numbers are even. The even perfect numbers are also interesting because they are related to the largest prime numbers that have been constructed.The problem is compelling because one does not even know what to expect. I believe there are odd perfect numbers but that they are very, very large and that a clever search will find one within the next 100 years. The endeavor is not completely hopeless. There are methods to hunt cleverly in a large set of numbers. Oliver Knill, Harvard UniversityHow Efficiently Can we Factor Integers?For the sake of argument, suppose an integer n is a product of two prime numbers, p and q. If I write out n for you (in decimal notation, say), how can you recover p and q? What is an efficient general algorithm for this task that you could program in a computer? (By efficient, we mean that the run time of the algorithm should grow modestly with the size of n, say linearly or quadratically with the number of digits.) We know of some inefficient algorithms, such as trial division (just checking primes one after another), but the run times of these grow exponentially (or almost so).In practice, we simply cant factor random integers with many hundreds of digits. Is it impossible? Or are we just missing one big new idea? This problem has so many fascinating aspects: Its incredibly simple and as ancient as the integers themselves. It seems to be very difficult. And solving it now would upend the world. To that last point: many of our modern cryptographic protocols are based on the assumed difficulty of factorization. When your computer connects to a secure website, the system sends or receives secret information in a disguised form. To reveal it seems to require factoring a very large integerwhich no one knows how to do (without a quantum computer). Finding an efficient algorithm now would probably immediately wreak havoc on ones own life, as well as the global economy. So do we really want to solve this problem?Any appealing unsolved problem can serve as a touchstone for research, and this one is no different. One can't poke and prod a problem like this without discovering connections to many fundamental aspects of number theory. There's something deliciously unambiguous about algorithmic problems: either you can factor that big number, or you can't. Perhaps we will never solve it, but the joy is in the exploration. Katherine Stange, University of Colorado BoulderThe Kummer-Vandiver ConjectureOne of the unsolved math problems that fascinates me is the Kummer-Vandiver conjecture in number theory. It concerns divisibility of class numbers, which in turn reflects the failure of unique factorization into primes.Early on, when we learn about numbers, we learn how to break them into building blocks by factoring them into primes, and we discover the beautiful fact that this decomposition is unique for any integer. For example, 18 = 2 3 3, and that is the one and only way to break it up into prime factors.As we get to more abstract number systems, which might include imaginary numbers, unique factorization might fail. For example, if we include the imaginary number 5 in our number system, we can see that 6 = 2 3 but also that 6 = (1 + 5)(1 5), and this is another decomposition into irreducible factors, or factors that cannot be broken down any further in our number system. The class number of a number system measures the failure of unique factorization. Class number 1 means factorization into primes is unique, whereas a higher class number indicates multiple ways a number can be broken up into irreducible factors.Cyclotomic fields are number systems that are similarly obtained by including imaginary numbers that are roots of 1numbers that, when raised to a certain power, equal 1. These can be thought of as points on a circle, with multiplication rotating them around on the circle. These number systems live in the complex numbers, but one can consider their maximal real subfield, the part that lives in the real numbers.In the mid 1800s, Ernst Kummer first conjectured in letters to Leopold Kronecker that for any odd prime number p, the prime p does not divide the class number of the maximal real subfield of the p-th cyclotomic fieldin other words, the number system we get when we adjoin a p-th root of 1 to the rational numbers.Kummers conjecture remains unproven. Harry Vandiver rediscovered and popularized it in the early 1900s. Today the still-open problem is known as the Kummer-Vandiver conjecture or sometimes just the Vandiver conjecture. Kummer verified his conjecture by hand for primes less than 200, and Vandiver later verified it for primes less than 600.With modern computing, mathematicians have verified the conjecture for primes up to two billion. Of course, this doesnt prove the conjectureit simply means that if a counterexample exists, it will involve a prime larger than current computational limits can check. What I find most fascinating about this conjecture is its surprising connection to algebraic K-theory, a highly abstract field of mathematics developed by Daniel Quillen in the '70s, which at first glance seems unrelated to such a concrete problem in number theory. Mona Merling, University of PennsylvaniaHow To Construct Interesting Algebraic Subvarieties I work in algebraic geometry, particularly over the complex numbers. An algebraic variety is defined as the zero locus (the set of points where an equation takes on the value zero) of given polynomial equations in several variables. The most important question we are faced with is: How do we construct interesting algebraic subvarieties of a given algebraic variety? Of course, the important precision here is interesting because we can always construct subvarieties by simply adding extra equations, but they will be uninteresting.The Hodge conjecture was formulated by W.V.D. Hodge in the mid-20th century and amended into the generalized Hodge conjecture by Alexander Grothendieck in the late 1960s. If true, these conjectures make the incredibly beautiful and well-structured theory of Hodge structures a perfect bridge between topology and algebraic geometry. Although their formulation requires some sophisticated knowledge, they have a strong predictive power and can be tested on very simple instances. For example, the generalized Hodge conjecture predicts the existence of a lot of interesting surfaces in hypersurfaces of degree d, defined by a single degree d equation in projective space of dimension at least 2d. This small special case, which can be stated without appealing to any notion of topology, is completely open except for very small values of d.Concerning the Hodge conjecture itself, essentially only one case is known, namely the case of co-dimension 1 subvarieties. The proof is wonderfully simple but also very deep and not generalizable to higher co-dimensions. Claire Voisin, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)Even after Thousands of Years of Study, Diophantine Equations are Extremely HardIn school, we learn that the solutions to a quadratic equation, ax2 + bx + c = 0, are:Our ability to solve or even understand algebraic equations is surprisingly limited when we move beyond this well-known case, even though thinking about them (obsessively) has historically been an extremely fertile ground for the development of deep and vast systems of ideas. For example, the difficulty of writing down the solutions to an innocent equation such as x5 x + 1 = 0 led to the theory of groups, in the absence of which a substantial portion of modern theoretical physics, with its extensive reliance on a methodical understanding of symmetry, would not be possible.Ive spent most of my career thinking about algebraic equations with one more unknown, such as y2 = x5 x + 1. Most of the time, if someone hands you an equation such as this, its hard enough to find all solutions in rational numbers to that one equation. (If you are in the habit of trying things out, you might have found the special solution x = 0, y = 0.)The main problem in the area, however, does not concern any single equation or even a whole class of equations. It will sound very much like computer science:Construct a computer algorithm that takes any such equation as input and writes down all the rational solutions:f(x,y) = 0 DE algorithm {all rational solutions to f(x,y) = 0}The DE here abbreviates Diophantine equation, named after the Egyptian mathematician whose book from the popularized the study of such rational solutions. The key challenge, then, is to construct such a DE algorithm, which sounds simple but turns out to be ridiculously difficult.The DE algorithm problem encompasses a key portion of the conjecture of Bryan JohnBirch and Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, the resolution of which will earn an award of $1 million. It's also a fact (a theorem of Gerd Faltings) that for most equations in two unknowns, there are only finitely many rational solutions. It's strange then that in most cases, we have no idea how to find this finite set.The DE algorithm problem comprises some of humankinds oldest known mathematical challenges, which people from all over the world have studied for millennia. Thus, its shocking to me how little is known. Perhaps human intelligence is not good enough for this. Minhyong Kim, International Center for Mathematical SciencesHow Many Faces Can a Four-Dimensional Polyhedron Have?I love studying polyhedra (3D shapes with flat sides). I am not so interested in metrical questions, questions about volume or area of sides. I am interested in the combinatorics of polyhedrathat is, how the vertices (corners), edges and sides fit together. You have probably heard about the Platonic solids, the three-dimensional polyhedra where all the sides are congruent polygons and the same number of them meet at each vertex. (Think cubes and dodecahedra.) But there are much more interesting shapes that qualify as 3D polyhedra, and they play an important role in applications, such as optimization and graphics.These applications come from the fact that 3D polyhedra can be described as the solutions of a set of linear inequalities in three variables. But those applications often have more than three variables. What about four variables? We call such a thing a four-dimensional polyhedron. Maybe you have heard of the hypercube? It is sometimes pictured as a cube within a cube with corresponding vertices connected up. Four-dimensional polyhedra have vertices, edges and two-dimensional sides. They also have 3D sides; Ill call these facets. How many of each can a 4D polyhedron have?A basic question about three-dimensional polyhedra is how many vertices, edges and sides can they have? There is a complete answer to that question, discovered over a hundred years ago by Steinitz. If v, e and s represent the number of vertices, edges and sides of a three-dimensional polyhedron, then v - e + s = 2, v and s are each at least 4, 2e 3v, and 2e 3s. The remarkable thing is that if you give me any three integers that satisfy these conditions, I can build a polyhedron with v vertices, e edges and s sides.Lets say a 4D polyhedron has v vertices, e edges, s 2D sides and f facets. There are conditions, such as: v e + s f = 0, v 5, f 5, 2e 4v, 2s 4f and some others. But we dont know the complete set. I can give a set of integers that satisfy all the conditions we know but for which there is no 4D polyhedron. And we dont even have a guess for what the complete set of conditions is. We do know that a complete set must have some nonlinear inequalities.One other nice thing about these numbers is a certain symmetry. Given the list of numbers v, e, s or v, e, s, f, we can reverse them and get the numbers for another polyhedron. For example, while the dodecahedron has v = 20, e = 30, s = 12, the icosahedron has v = 12, e = 30, s = 20. The hypercube has v = 16, e = 32, s = 24, f = 8. Another 4D polyhedron, the cross-polytope, has v = 8, e = 24, s = 32, f = 16.This question of how many faces a 4D polyhedron can have has plagued me for decades. Margaret Bayer, University of KansasThe HRT ConjectureIn 1996 Christopher Heil, Jayakumar Ramanathan and Pankaj Topiwala posed what is now known as the Heil-Ramanathan-Topiwala (HRT) conjecture. They stated that any finite set of time-frequency shifts of a nonzero, square-integrable function on the real line is linearly independent.The HRT conjecture is deceptively simple because it uses the linear algebra notion of linear independence. As such, the HRT conjecture is very easy to state but has proved extremely difficult to solve. In simple terms, a finite set of vectors is linearly independent if the only linear combination that results in the zero vector is the trivial one, where all coefficients are zero. For the HRT conjecture, these vectors are functions generated by a basic operation: the time-frequency shift of a fixed function. Specifically, the time-frequency shift of a nonzero function g by a point (p, q) in the plane is the function obtained by translating g by the first coordinate p and multiplying the result by a complex exponential function with frequency q.So far, progress on the HRT conjecture has been limited and doesnt yet offer a definitive answer to its validity. In addition, the known solutions to special cases of the conjecture employ tools from different areas of mathematics and typically fall into two categories. In the first, restrictions are placed on the points in the plane used as time-frequency parameters, while the function is chosen arbitrarily. For instance, the conjecture is true when the points are selected from a lattice, a condition that always holds when dealing with any three distinct points. In the second category, restrictions are imposed on the function, while the set of points remains arbitrary. There are also other cases where restrictions are imposed on both the function and the set of points. The conjecture remains unproven, however, even when dealing with an arbitrary nonzero square-integrable function and any arbitrary set of four distinct points in the plane. Kasso Akochay Okoudjou, Tufts UniversityThe Schoenflies ProblemIts amazing that we dont know the answer to the following question: Does a smooth sphere in space bound a ball? This is known as the Schoenflies problem. The trick is that the sphere can be any dimensione.g., a one-dimensional sphere is a circle, and a 2D sphere is the usual surface of a 3D balland sits smoothly inside a space thats one dimension larger.We actually do know that the answer to this problem is yes when the ambient space has any dimension other than four. But the question remains open for smooth 3D spheres in 4D space.I find it unsettling to have a gap in the middle of solved values. One might think, Surely the answer is yes. Why should dimension four be different from all the other dimensions?On the other hand, 4D topology often is different from the study of spaces of other dimensions. For example, there are infinitely many different smooth 4D objects that are continuously, but not smoothly, equivalent to standard 4D space. That doesnt happen in any other dimension.I would hazard a guess that the answer to the Schoenflies problem is no in dimension fourwhich would be very exciting and would also mean I have no idea where to start because the situation would be different from all previous cases. Maggie Miller, University of Texas at AustinDistance Between Knots in Three-ManifoldsI study three-manifolds, or spaces that look like 3D Euclidean space when you zoom in but that have more structure when you zoom out. An analogy would be how a sphere looks like a plane when you zoom in, but when you zoom out, you discover it has more structure to it. In knot theory one studies knotted loops in 3D space (so no loose ends), which includes examples such as the figure eight knot and the trefoil knot. It can be hard to directly visualize three-manifolds because they dont fit inside 3D space. Because they look like 3D space from the inside, however, you can still talk about things such as knots and ask: How different can knots be in these new settings?One question that really interests me is how far away knots in other three-manifolds can be from knots in 3D space. In my area, one often measures distance between knots by how complicated a surface between them has to be. It amazes me that despite the variety of knots in 3D space, we have already shown that there are knots in three-manifolds that require very complicated surfaces to get to any knot in 3D space. At the same time, a lot of those knots were specifically constructed for our techniques to work, and we have a lot to learn to answer that question for arbitrary knots. Seppo Niemi-Colvin, Indiana University Bloomington
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  • Control Ultimate Edition free update adds Hideo Kojima mission for all players
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    Control Ultimate Edition free update adds Hideo Kojima mission for all playersComing to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series.Image credit: Remedy/Eurogamer News by Victoria Kennedy News Reporter Published on March 10, 2025 Remedy has released a free content update for its Control Ultimate Edition.The update - which includes access to Dr Yoshimi Tokui's Guided Imagery Experience featuring a certain Hideo Kojima - is arriving first for those on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store, with GOG to follow later) today.It will then be available to those who have Control Ultimate Edition on either PS5 or Xbox series X/S consoles. "We have a small team working on these updates so we want to space them out to give us time to fix potential issues that might come up," the developer explained, saying it will update with dates as and when. "We appreciate your patience!"13 Ways Control Gameplay Connects To Alan Wake. Watch on YouTubeHere's everything included in today's free content update for Control Ultimate Edition, as laid out by Remedy.OUTFITSAstral Dive Suit (formerly a pre-order exclusive)Tactical Response Gear (formerly a pre-order exclusive)Urban Response Gear (formerly a pre-order exclusive)Extradimensional Suit (formerly obtainable in the AWE DLC by finishing SHM)MISSIONSAll players will receive the mission Dr. Yoshimi Tokui's Guided Imagery Experience, featuring voiceover by Hideo Kojima. The mission is playable when you pick up the Dr Tokui Tapes collectible in the Extrasensory Lab of the Research Sector. (This mission was previously exclusive to the PlayStation 4 Digital Deluxe version of Control.)GRAPHICSAdded HDR supportAdded new Ultra ray tracing preset, which gets you more rays per pixel and higher temporal stabilityAdded ultrawide monitor support for up to 48:9 monitorsAdded an FOV scaling setting for the gameplay cameraUpdated SDR to 10bit (from 8bit), which reduces visible color bandingImproved graphics adapter detection at startup, with automatic selection between DX11 and DX12Implemented screen aspect ratio fixes for ultrawide monitorsYour current monitor resolution can now reliably be selected from the screen resolution and rendering resolution menusAdded rendering resolution support beyond 4KImplemented texture streaming fixesRay tracing bug fixesDLSS SUPPORTAdded DLSS support for arbitrary resolutionsAdded DLAA supportUpdated DLSS to DLSS 3.7, with higher temporal stabilityFilm grain added back to DLSS SRFixed shadow resolution when DLSS is enabledAdded resolution dependent mip map bias for DLSS. This enhances texture quality, for example when applying the DLSS Performance setting.GENERALUpdated the audio on cinematics and end credits to remove unintended channel mixing. You will no longer hear anything that isn't intended to be heard. (It wasn't the Hiss, it was us. Sorry.)Several bug and crash fixes Image credit: RemedyAs for what's next for Remedy and its Control series, the world is set to expand this year with the developer's multiplayer release, FBC: Firebreak.FBC: Firebreak is scheduled to release later this year, across PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X S and PlayStation 5. It will also be available across PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate, as well as day one onto the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue, which is available for all Extra and Premium members.Meanwhile, the launch of Alan Wake 2's Lake House expansion last year provided what looks to be an intriguing tease for where Control 2's story is headed.
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    Call of Duty's original Verdansk map is set to return on 3rd April. Read more
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  • Gears of War 2 Remake was in development 10 years ago but was scrapped by Xbox
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereFollowing the release of Gears of War: Ultimate Edition back in 2015, Xbox scrapped a full graphical remake of Gears of War 2.Often billed as the best in the series, although Gears of War 3 is also epic, the awesome third-person co-op game was set to have its own graphical update on Xbox One.Gears of War 2: Ultimate EditionRevealed on Twitter by Gears of War: Ultimate Edition and Gears 4 environment artist Ayi Sanchez, Splash Damage and The Coalition were planning to completely remaster Gears of War 2 in its own Ultimate Edition.Sanchez shared an image and video of some material work they did for the scrapped remake. Revealing a fleshy material that likely would have decorated the inside of the Riftworm, the remake wouldve looked pretty spectacular.[I] did this 10 years ago now as part of a material test for a remaster of Gears of War 2 that never happened, the environment artist told fans on Twitter.Unfortunately it never happened. Dunno how much appeal Gears has nowaday. But I would love to see 2 remastered.If Gears of War 2 Ultimate Edition was released like its predecessor, fans wouldve likely had a full remaster of the games co-op campaign and its suite of multiplayer modes. Its not known if the game wouldve had its own version of Horde Mode to play through.With the cancellation of the second games remaster, it seems likely that Gears of War: Ultimate Edition didnt meet sales expectations for Xbox. Nevertheless, Microsoft still released four additional games in the series afterwards, Gears 4, Gears 5, Gears Pop and Gears Tactics.A new game in the series is also in active development right now Gears of War: E-Day. A prequel set during Emergence Day, the upcoming Unreal Engine 5 Xbox launch exclusive will put players back in the shoes of Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago before the events of the original game.Gears of War 2Platform(s):Xbox 360, Xbox OneGenre(s):Action, Shooter10VideoGamerRelated TopicsGears of War 2 Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • Marvel Rivals March 13 update will bring two much-awaited skins and more
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereMarvel Rivals players are enjoying the chaos that the latest Galactas Cosmic Adventure event brought to the game with a brand new Clone Rumble mode and free rewards to claim, including a free Black Widow skin. The update has been one of the most significant patches other than the Season 1.5 update, which changed things around in the meta with the addition of Human Torch and The Thing.Now leakers have hinted at another patch thats arriving on March 13, which may not be as big as the former two updates but will still bring some new skins and a few fixes to the gameplay. While adjustments and bug fixes are standard as any other update, the skins on the other hand have the players thrilled and these are costumes for two characters that fans have been waiting for.Marvel Rivals will add President Loki and Storm Goddess of Thunder skins in upcoming updateIn a recent X post by the official Rivals account, the devs announced that Storms Goddess of Thunder and Lokis Presidential Attire Costumes will be added to the game on March 13 at 7 pm PDT. According to the post, These heroes surpass mere mortals as the might of Asgard courses through them, waiting to be shown on the battlefield!The next Marvel Rivals update will add new skins for Loki and Storm. Image by VideoGamer.To those unaware, the Presidential Attire for Loki was available in the Marvel Rivals in-game shop during the Closed Beta Test phase where players could purchase it for 2,000 Units. However, as soon as the beta ended, the costume never returned to the shop and players have been demanding its comeback.On the other hand, Storms Goddess of Thunder outfit sees her holding a Mjolnir, which further enhances her aura as her team-up ability with Thor would be perfect for her to be wielding the mighty hammer.According to RivalsLeaks, the update will also bring significant adjustments and will be of 3.35 GB for Steam users. But the patch size has been undisclosed for console players, so they may want to enable their auto update feature in case an update is released around the same date.Marvel RivalsPlatform(s):macOS, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Fighting, ShooterRelated TopicsMarvel Rivals Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • 15 Creative Balcony Ideas to Inspire Your Alfresco Sanctuary
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    Finally, dont forget about convertible or foldable pieces of furniture, Drake adds. Convertible furniture offers flexibility, ensuring your balcony remains both practical and stylish, she says.What are the best colors to decorate with on a balcony?While weighing various balcony decor ideas for your small outdoor space, look to your homes interior design to determine what colors to bring out onto the balcony, instructs Keith Williamsand dont be afraid to go vibrant. Color in fabrics is a great way to add color to outdoor spaces and not have to rely on plants, he says.What are some durable materials to incorporate on the balcony?Since the furniture and decorative items you place on the balcony will be exposed to the elements, its best to stick to a few tried and true materials. Drake cites teak, wrought iron, wicker, and metal as excellent weather-resistant options.As for textiles, Tiffani Baumgart recommends performance fabrics such as Sunbrella. For many areas, having covers for your patio furniture will help ensure they last longer, she adds.What are some items one might not think to include on a balcony but help elevate the space?Dont be afraid to take a cue from your homes interiors when decorating your balcony. Make it feel like a true outdoor room and an extension of your living space, Andrews says.This means bringing in accents such as floor coverings, decorative textiles, and beyond. Outdoor rugs and throw pillows bring much-needed texture, coziness and color to a balcony, says Molly Torres Portnof of Date Interiors.Finally, dont underestimate the impact of a bit of art, even outside. A sculptural element or a piece of art are unexpected elements to add to your balcony to elevate the space and start a conversation, Andrews says.In order to take your balcony from good to great, think beyond the basics. Baumgart suggests weaving a buffet table into the mix; preferably a vintage piece. The top can be used for a bar cart, inside you can store pillows and other accessories that arent weather-resistant, she says.What are some pieces to avoid displaying on a balcony?While there are many items you can bring onto the balcony, some things simply do not belong there. Be careful of lightweight furniture or you might find it in your neighbors pool, Baumgart says. Youll also want to avoid any pieces that are too delicate or fussy, Drake addsthis is an outdoor space, after all!
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  • Amazon customer receives fake Ryzen 7 9800X3D, turns out to be decade-old AMD CPU | It came directly from Amazon and arrived in a sealed box
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    WTF?! It appears that Amazon still sells the occasional CPU that turns out to be a fake. The latest incident involved a Ryzen 7 9800X3D ordered by a reviewer for a test system that was actually an AMD FX-4100 CPU from 2011. We've been reporting stories about Amazon customers receiving fake processors since 2017. It still occasionally happens, as discovered by Aris from Hardware Busters. He bought a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which has an MSRP of $480 in the US, for a test system.The box in which the processor arrived was sealed. However, looking through the package's display window set off alarm bells, revealing some very poor-quality printing on the CPU.Opening up the box confirmed that the item was about as far from a Ryzen 7 9800X3D as you could get. For a start, the heatspreader is completely different. Also, the CPU in question uses a PGA (Pin Grid Array) design, meaning it has pins on the bottom, whereas the Ryzen 7 9800X3D uses the LGA (Land Grid Array) socket design the pins are located on the motherboard socket rather than the CPU.Then there's the very blocky, hard-to-read text on the front of the CPU. As you can see in the photo from our review (below), the real Ryzen 7 9800X3D has text stating that it was made in Malaysia. The fake claims that it was diffused in the USA and Taiwan and made in China.This was, of course, a sticker used to try to obscure the real identity of the CPU. Peeling it off revealed that what Amazon had sent was an AMD FX-4100, part of the FX lineup that was launched back in October 2011 at an MSRP of $115.Aris writes that the fake was bought from Amazon.de, the German version of Amazon, for 478 euros, or $518. It was sold by Amazon itself rather than a third-party seller, which is often the case with these sorts of fake items.The fact that the packaging was sealed and the CPU was unused suggests that this was not one of those instances in which someone bought an item and replaced it with a fake before sending it back for a refund. // Related StoriesThere has been a series of stories since 2017 about users who bought Ryzen CPUs from Amazon that turned out to be fakes, scams that many suspected were perpetrated using RMA fraud. It's not just AMD processors, either. An Amazon customer who bought a Core i7-13900K in 2023 received an i7-13700K in disguise.
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