Dead Rising 4 (Xbox One) brings the series back home while also stepping away from the original games. Is it worth a trip back to the infamous mall? Jake breaks it down.
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Peer Into a Fallen Battleship at Pearl Harbor | National Geographic
Get a rare glimpse of the well-preserved items and remnants aboard a sunken Pearl Harbor battleship.
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See the U.S.S. Arizona 75 years later. In 1941, the battleship was destroyed when Japanese planes mounted a surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The ship’s remains have become a memorial, holding artifacts of everyday life such as shoes, soda bottles, and cooking pots belonging to the servicemen aboard on that fateful day. It is now the responsibility of the National Park Service’s Submerged Resource Center, a team of archaeologists and photographers, to survey and document the remnants of the Arizona to preserve the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in World War II. In this video, the center’s deputy chief, Brett Seymour, describes the scene while diving and photographing the ship’s wreckage, which still holds the remains of nearly a thousand victims who went down with the ship.
VIDEO/PHOTO: Submerged Resources Center, National Park Service
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10 Best Gaming Accessories Under $50
If you’re a serious gamer, you’ll definitely need to up your hardware game. Here are 10 of the best gaming accessories you can pick up for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
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~LIST~
1- Headsets
Logitech G230
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Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger
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TurtleBeach Earforce
2- Gaming Mice
Logitech G303 (also G402)- http://amzn.to/2gIZJS5
Razer Deathadder http://amzn.to/2gJ4w5S
3- Keyboards
Logitech G105 (usually on sale for $50) http://amzn.to/2gIXaiX
Razer Deathstalker http://amzn.to/2gJ6rYp
4- Steam Link-
http://store.steampowered.com/app/353380/
Steam Controller
http://store.steampowered.com/app/353370/
5- Mobile gaming
iOS http://amzn.to/2h7Yby8
Android http://amzn.to/2gJ05YV
6. Hide It Mounts
PLAYSTATION
7- Controller charging
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Xbox http://amzn.to/2h7VPiD
PS4 http://amzn.to/2h01SJT
8- PS4 Pro storage http://amzn.to/2h7VOLr
PS camera http://amzn.to/2h090Wn
9- xbox One chatpad and bbl headset
http://amzn.to/2h0263H
10- speakers
http://amzn.to/2g31u8N
(updated version from last year)
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Work For Future Generations | Continent 7: Antarctica
Peter Begg’s team is conducting scientific research in Antarctica that will help us better understand climate change.
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At -100 degrees F, you’ll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on our planet.
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Work For Future Generations | Continent 7: Antarctica
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Strange Forensics | Explorer
How a dead goat in a business suit is helping forensic science students make breakthroughs in blast-site investigations.
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Explorer, the longest-running documentary series in cable television history, honored with nearly 60 Emmys and hundreds of other awards, continues as a series of major specials on the National Geographic Channel. In the course of more than two thousand films, Explorer has taken viewers to more than 120 countries, opening a window on hidden parts of the world, unlocking mysteries both ancient and modern, and investigating stories of science, nature, and culture.
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Strange Forensics | Explorer
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Finding Frozen Mummies in One of the World’s Tallest Mountain Ranges | Best Job Ever
Johan Reinhard is a forerunner in the study of high-altitude archaeology. Focusing on ancient peoples, his trips regularly take him up mountains, underwater, and into jungles. His team also found something you don’t see any old day: frozen Inca mummies.
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Are you ready for some serious job envy? National Geographic explorers give you the firsthand scoop on the best—and sometimes worst—parts of some seriously surprising professions.
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“It’s part of mankind to want to explore.”
Explorers are often seen as pioneers, but National Geographic Explorer and Rolex Laureate Johan Reinhard is a pioneer in the field of exploration itself. He was a forerunner in the study of high-altitude archaeology, the research of sites at 17,000 feet and above. Focusing on ancient peoples and their cultures, Reinhard’s trips regularly take him up mountains, underwater, and deep into jungles. On expeditions to the Andes Mountains in Peru, he’s found Inca artifacts that are so well-preserved, they look brand new. He and his team also discovered something in the 1990s that you don’t find out in the field just any old day: frozen Inca mummies. The mummies, left as human sacrifices some 500 years ago, were almost perfectly preserved. His venture has since led to more than a dozen frozen Inca human sacrifices found across five mountains in the Andes! Reinhard’s exploration and discovery of the Inca artifacts was a first, as the sites had been virtually inaccessible before then due to the high altitudes.
You might call Reinhard an “explorer’s explorer” – he isn’t just going out and studying places that other explorers have already covered. As a high-altitude archaeologist, Reinhard sets his sights on new, uncharted territory and discovers historical treasures for the very first time.
Credits:
SERIES PRODUCER: Chris Mattle
PRODUCER/EDITOR: Katy Daily
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Jared M. Gair
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The Last Guardian – Before You Buy
The Last Guardian (PS4) finally stumbles onto store shelves after years of delays and apparent cancellations. Was it worth the wait? Jake breaks it down.
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Top 10 Teeth Brushing Mistakes
Top Media takes a look at top 10 teeth brushing mistakes.