Aug 4, 2026 · 3 min listen · Last updated August 4, 2026
From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief. Hey, it's Jessica. August 4th. Ten things to be aware of before the day starts. Let's get into it. First, from Screen Rant. Elden Ring: Raging Wolf Officially Releases Next Month. Elden Ring is still going strong, even as time passes, and its dedicated fan base keeps coming back to it.
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Elden Ring: Raging Wolf Officially Releases Next Month
Elden Ring is still going strong, even as time passes, and its dedicated fan base keeps coming back to it. The game's solid foundation and vast world are major draws, making it a game that people return to again and again. There's a lot to look forward to, including a feature film that's in the works.
In the meantime, fans have other things to keep them occupied, like Elden Ring Nightreign. This, combined with the upcoming Tarnished Edition, should provide plenty of new content for players to enjoy. The Tarnished Edition has been a long time coming, with several delays pushing back its release.
Despite the wait, the Tarnished Edition is finally set to launch next month. This should be welcome news for fans who have been eagerly anticipating its release. With the game's continued popularity and new content on the horizon, it's clear that Elden Ring is still a major player in the gaming world.
The combination of new and upcoming releases, including the feature film and the Tarnished Edition, should help keep Elden Ring top of mind for fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're a longtime player or just discovering the game, there's never been a better time to get involved.
The release of the Tarnished Edition next month is a significant milestone for the game, and it will be interesting to see how fans respond to the new content. With its dedicated fan base and continued support from the developers, Elden Ring is likely to remain a beloved game for a long time to come.
Allan Nascimento: UFC fighter dies aged 34 after suffering apparent heart attack in his sleep
Allan Nascimento, the Brazilian flyweight, was found unresponsive on Monday; UFC pays tribute to "our beloved fighter and exemplary flyweight"
Tuesday 4 August 2026 07:00, UK
Mixed martial arts fighter Allan Nascimento has died at the age of 34, the UFC has announced.
The Brazilian flyweight was found unresponsive on Monday after suffering an apparent heart attack in his sleep.
A UFC statement said: "This morning, Monday, August 3, our beloved fighter and exemplary flyweight Allan Nascimento was found
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Udhyanidhi Stalin arrested in connection with complaint of making misogynist remarks
Tamil Nadu Leader of the Opposition and DMK youth wing leader Udhayanidhi Stalin was on Tuesday (August 4, 2026) arrested by police following a complaint registered by a ruling TVK functionary accusing him of making misogynist remarks at a public meeting in Thanjavur a day earlier.
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Warrant of arrest issued for Lim Tean after he fails to surrender to begin jail term
Warrant of arrest issued for Lim Tean after he fails to surrender to begin jail term
Lim Tean's lawyer told CNA that the Lim was uncontactable and that this was very "unlike him".
SINGAPORE: An arrest warrant has been issued for lawyer Lim Tean after he failed to report for the start of his jail term.
The 61-year-old Singaporean was supposed to surrender on Monday (Aug 3) to serve a jail term of three months and one week for practising law without a valid certificate.
Mr Revi Shanker, Lim's lawyer, confirmed with CNA on Tuesday that Lim was supposed to surrender in the State Courts by noon the
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Nvidia CEO jensen huang forecasts $7.9 trillion semiconductor industry to support AI growth
Hey, I got a minute to catch you up on this. Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang thinks the semiconductor industry is gonna hit $7.9 trillion by the end of the decade. That's a huge number, and it's largely driven by the growth of AI. We're talking self-driving cars, smart homes, and all that other futuristic stuff. It's no secret AI is gonna be a massive player in shaping the way we live and work, and this industry growth is a big part of that.
Now, I know what you're thinking - what does this have to do with crypto? Well, the thing is, a lot of the AI applications we're talking about are gonna need some serious computational power, and that's where GPUs come in. Nvidia's the big player in that space, and their tech is gonna be crucial for a lot of these AI projects. So, while this isn't directly crypto-related, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on, especially if you're interested in the tech side of things.
The implications for the industry are huge - we're talking trillions of dollars in investment, new jobs, and entire new markets opening up. And it's not just about the tech itself, it's about the way it's gonna change the way we live and work. I mean, we're already seeing it with things like smart cities and autonomous vehicles. It's a big deal, and it's only gonna get bigger.
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