By Ted Johnson
28.04.2020 - 14:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Google has dug back through its archives and re-released some of its most addictive Doodle games to alleviate lockdown boredom.
The Google Doodles, which often appear in place of the usual Google logo on its homepage to mark special occasions, will be released over the next fortnight.
Today's featured Doodle game is a cricket game from 2017.
The cricket game originally marked the start of the ICC Champions Trophy but now it's back to fill in those long hours stuck inside your house.
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By Ted Johnson
The former Lucasfilm chief technology officer and Oscar-nominated VFX supervisor (Solo: A Star Wars Story) believes tools like StageCraft "are an important part of getting back to work sooner. We can digitally build a big percentage of our sets now; the first day we can safely return to shooting, we'll be able to pick up quickly." The latest work from Paul Debevec — a past co-chair of the Science and Technology Council — uses a 360-degree Google light stage and controllable LED lighting.
It'll be available to watch on Netflix
It's Cinco de Mayo next week, the Mexican holiday that marks the country's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
A popular Scottish retro hotspot complete with arcades is up for grabs for £500,000.
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Who doesn’t love a Mrs Hinch hack? A trusty way to clean up some of those niggly spots in the home – yes please! And, it appears thousands of us enjoy the odd Mrs Hinch hack Google, with a recent YouGov poll showing that 49 per cent of people are cleaning and tidying more than ever before. Yes, lockdown has seen Marigolds a’plenty, as people dust nooks and crannies around the home with the extra time they have.
Sky TV have revealed the viewing trends of the country throughout the ongoing lockdown period.
Choosing a baby name can be a mean feat, especially as there are never a lack of monikers to choose from. And, just to make things harder, there has been a re-emergence of Victorian baby names as of late that have become increasingly popular options for newborns, as well as names based on feminist heroes, such as Emmeline and Amelia.
Today (April 20), Mike Dean, the producer/multi-instrumentalist known for his work with Kanye West and Travis Scott, has released a new instrumental mixtape titled 4:20. “I have always had this idea that I wanted to release my own music on the date 4/20,” Dean explained in a press release.
Fr Ray Kelly has become a household name in recent years, whether it be from his hit renditions of ‘Hallelujah’ or more recently when he made waves starring on Dancing with the Stars.