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Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
AppSwarm Unleashes Zombie Survival: Rise of the Undead Shooter on the Apple App Store
TULSA, OK - July 10, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - AppSwarm, Corp. (OTC: SWRM), a collective of creative and technological minds focused on gaming app development, business app development, web development, and white-label technology solutions, today announced its new gaming app, Zombie Survival: Rise of the Undead Shooter on the Apple App Store ( Dive into a heart-pounding, post-apocalyptic world where players must battle relentless hordes of zombies in this action-packed first-person shooter (FPS). Zombie Survival: Rise of the Undead Shooter delivers an immersive experience with stunning graphics, intuitive controls, and a gripping storyline. Players can arm themselves with an arsenal of powerful weapons, including rifles, shotguns, and explosives, to fend off diverse undead enemies - from radioactive mutants to towering zombie bosses. With over 50 missions, dynamic environments, and intense multiplayer PvP modes, this game offers endless hours of thrilling gameplay. "We're excited to bring Zombie Survival: Rise of the Undead Shooter to zombie game enthusiasts worldwide," said Christopher Bailey, CEO of AppSwarm. "This title combines cutting-edge technology with adrenaline-fueled action, setting a new standard for mobile FPS games. At SWARM we remain steadfast and dedicated to strengthening our app portfolio in 2025 with business solutions as well as entertaining games and lifestyle apps." Key features of Zombie Survival: Rise of the Undead Shooter include: Immersive Gameplay: Navigate through a quarantined city, complete challenging missions, and uncover the secrets behind the zombie outbreak. Extensive Arsenal: Unlock and upgrade a variety of weapons, from sniper rifles to melee tools like chainsaws, to dominate the undead. Multiplayer Action: Compete in thrilling PvP battles or team up with friends to survive cooperative challenges. Console-Quality Graphics: Experience detailed 3D environments and realistic sound design optimized for iOS devices. Zombie Survival: Rise of the Undead Shooter is available as a free-to-play title with optional in-app purchases to enhance gameplay. Download it now from the Apple App Store: About APPSWARM AppSwarm is a collective of creative and technological minds focused on gaming app development, business app development, web development, and white-label technology solutions. AppSwarm partners with and assists other firms in technology development and business management. For more information, visit us at or follow us on Facebook: Twitter: or Instagram: Forward-Looking Statements: "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to risk and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products, product demand, market acceptance risks, fluctuations in operating results, political risk, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with and as required to the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks could cause SWRM's actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, the Company. Investor and Media Contacts: AppSwarm, Corp.918-706-5497info@ View the original release on

Indianapolis Star
05-07-2025
- Indianapolis Star
Hogsett, IMPD chief call on parents to be more involved after downtown mass shooting
An emotional Kareem Hines, founder of New B.O.Y. Mentoring & Youth Development asks parents and family to make it their business to keep youth out of the streets, during a press conference called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief, Christopher Bailey speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders, called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar A mobile security camera watches over the parking lot of a shuttered Hardees franchise who's parking out is full of fire cracker remnants from the 4th of July festivities the night before on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief, Christopher Bailey speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders, called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar (From left) Ralph Durrett Jr., and Kareem Hines, founder of New B.O.Y. Mentoring & Youth Development, listen as Pastor Richard Reynolds speaks during a press conference called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief, Christopher Bailey listens as a faith leader speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief, Christopher Bailey speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders, called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett listens as Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief, Christopher Bailey speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders, called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief, Christopher Bailey speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders, called to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar A mobile security camera watches over the parking lot of a shuttered Hardees franchise who's parking out is full of fire cracker remnants from the 4th of July festivities the night before on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett speaks during a press conference with community and faith leaders to address downtown gun violence on Saturday, July 5th, 2025, in Indianapolis. Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar


Indianapolis Star
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Indianapolis Star
Wednesday's Pacers game could snarl traffic in downtown Indianapolis. How to get around it
If you commute regularly through downtown Indianapolis, you might want to plan a different route Wednesday. The Indiana Pacers return to Indy this week to play their first NBA Finals home game in 25 years, which could snarl traffic near Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Here's what you should know about anticipated traffic delays, downtown parking and possible road closures. The Pacers play in Indianapolis at 8:30 p.m. both Wednesday, June 11, and Friday, June 13. If the NBA Finals go into Game 6, the Pacers will return to Indy on Thursday, June 19. In a media briefing Tuesday, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief Christopher Bailey said people can expect traffic restrictions on South Pennsylvania Street and Delaware Street. No definitive road closures were announced, but Bailey said lanes will be open and shut as necessary. Live updates will be posted on IMPD's X account, he said. Beginning at 5 a.m. Saturday, June 14, I-65 southbound will be closed through June 16 as part of the first in a series of weekend closures. Traffic can be detoured using I-465 and I-70. Story continues after photo gallery. Indy residents should expect increased traffic June 11 and June 13 as watch parties will take place outside the soon-to-be-packed stadium. Somewhere between 1,000 and 1,500 watch party tickets will be available for purchase, likely on June 11, according to CEO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment, Mel Raines. If you're headed to the game, you can use the Northeast Lot at 126 S. Delaware Street, which allows you to book a parking spot online near Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Otherwise, you might want to check the dozen other parking facilities around downtown Indy. The Downtown Indy website has a Park Whiz map that shows the cost of parking when you enter the date and time. You can see rates for Indianapolis parking at or download the Park Whiz app on your smart phone or mobile device. More about Pacers vs Thunder: How much are tickets to Game 3 of the NBA Finals? Worried about getting stuck in downtown Indy traffic? Drivers can stay use a free live traffic map from Waze. The navigation app from Waze provides traffic updates, road condition information and offers directions. (*-if necessary; all games are ET and on ABC) IndyStar Pulliam Fellow Matthew Cupelli contributed to this report.


Mint
25-05-2025
- General
- Mint
How the military has defined menswear fashion
Military clothing, accessories and gadgets have time and again informed both menswear and womenswear. So much so that these army-inspired items—practical, durable and utilitarian—have become an integral part of our daily wardrobe over the years. The ubiquitous trench coat, for instance. It was crafted for the soldiers of World War I by Thomas Burberry, the English fashion designer and the founder of the brand Burberry. This tough looking yet chic piece features a double-breasted closure with 10 front buttons, a storm flap, wide lapels, and pockets that button-close. Over the years, designers like Christopher Bailey and Riccardo Tisci have reimagined the coat, adding prints and embroideries. The fatigue jacket is another example. Its origin can be traced to the basic uniform for British troops during World War II. This dust-hued khaki jacket with four pockets—two on the hips, two on the breasts—and all buttoned, has been recontextualised in textiles like leather and suede. Also, worth mentioning is the parka, another military offshoot, which usually comes with a furry hood and a zipper closure. Crafted in lightweight waterproof nylon and cotton construction, this utilitarian piece is said to have kept the US troops warm during the Korean war without obstructing movement. Here are some other noteworthy derivatives from military apparels that have refined and redefined menswear clothing and accessories, and the story behind their origin. Desert boots In 1941, an employee of the Clark Shoe Company, Nathan Clark, was posted to Burma (now Myanmar) with the British Eighth Army. That's when he observed the soldiers' penchant for crepe-soled suede boots during their off-duty hours. He also figured out that Cairo cobblers created these lightweight yet tough boots for South African military men. Later, Nathan went on to craft a boot that garnered popularity in Europe and the US. Cut to the present and brands like Woodland and Jack & Jones have offered a fashionable version of this historical footwear. Wristwatch Before the 20th century, the wristwatch was mostly seen as a feminine accessory. But that changed when the gentleman's pocket watch was replaced by the nifty wristwatch. In fact, the wristwatch became a strategic tool in World War I as troops aligned their combat formations based on predetermined times. At present, brands like Seiko and G-Shocks offer an of-the-moment upgrade of these classic military timepieces. Kimura San, the managing director, Casio India, says their brand's G-SHOCK timepieces, some of which that are mud-resistant, are inspired from the military. Also read: How to cinch it with a cummerbund like Shah Rukh Khan Combat shoes During the Napoleonic Wars, a Prussian officer observed that his troops were struggling with their boots. Hence he commissioned a reimagining of the typical combat boot in order to ensure that his men got ready quickly. This resulted in creation of a half boot, featuring two leather flaps below the ankles that could tie together. The flaps didn't meet at the base and facilitated a speedier battle prep. Today, brands like Under Armour offer an athletic take on the tactical boots built with charged cushioning midsoles. Aviator sunglasses In 1936, Bausch & Lomb created sunglasses for pilots to shield their eyes while flying, hence the name aviator. These chic sunnies ensured pilots got a complete range of vision when wrestling the glaring sun and enemies. The timeless tear-drop shape of these sunglasses totally covered the eyes and enabled protection to the complete eye socket. They've now become part of civilian life, with brands like Ray-Ban, Tom Ford and John Jacobs recontextualising them with gold accents and tortoiseshell tones. "Aviators have an incredible legacy. The shape and function were all about ergonomics and performance, especially the teardrop lens design that helped protect pilots' eyes while flying. This shape continues to dominate both modern culture and style till date," says Apeksha Gupta, the chief executive officer of John Jacobs. Chinos The US Army first wore khaki uniforms in the Philippines during the Spanish-American war in the 1890s. They were crafted using textiles manufactured in China. The Army used the Spanish word for 'Chinese" (chino) to describe the khaki uniforms. Post war, former troops resumed their academics and embraced this new style on varsity campus. Hence it became a synonym for the Ivy League, preppy look. Military jackets Today no closet is complete without a bomber or a flight jacket. The A2 Bomber jacket was a waist-length leather jacket that featured two front patch pockets and was issued in 1931 to keep pilots warm in open cockpits. Today, it's been lent a fashionable edge by designers across the board, who've presented it with prints and textures. Another tailored piece worth mentioning is the duffle coat, which was a go-to piece for the British Royal Navy during WWI and II. Instantly identifiable for its toggle closure, the jacket was crafted for sailors to fasten and unhook the jacket while wearing gloves at sea. Heritage brands like Burberry and Louis Vuitton have given it a polished makeover. Pea coat is another example. It was originally used by the Dutch at the height of their naval power in the 16th century. The pea coat features a double-breasted closure with large metal or plastic buttons, a wide notched collar and lapel, and vertical or slash pockets. At present, it makes for a dapper winter layering essential and a smart alternative to a single breasted suit. Manish Mishra is a Delhi-based writer and content creator. Also read: How to make knitwear cool for summer
Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Yahoo
Escaped Polk County inmate 'done Houdini'd his way outta custody'
POLK COUNTY, Ga. - For his last trick, a Polk County inmate "done Houdini'd his way outta custody in two counties," according to the Polk County deputies searching for him. What we know Christopher Dewayne Bailey, who is wanted on a slew of charges and felony probation violations, has somehow managed to evade law enforcement in two different counties. Some of those charges include: possession of meth, speeding, DUI and reckless driving. "Chris, if you're reading this—buddy, this ain't the kind of 'multi-jurisdictional' fame you want," the Polk County Sheriff's Office said on social media. What you can do While their post was rather humorous, they seemed to be serious that if you see Bailey, you should not approach him. You can call 911, or reach the Polk County Sheriff's Office directly at 770-749-2900. "Just give us a ring, and we'll bring the bracelets," they said. The Source The Polk County Sheriff's Office shared the information reported in this story on social media.