About Bernard "Beanz" Smalls
Meet Bernard Smalls, better known as Beanz. He is the Men's Lifestyle & Pop Culture writer for Cassius Life plus handles tech and video games for Hip-Hop Wired. Beanz has been with the company since 2019 and has been working as a writer for eight years. His favorite hobbies include video games, of course, and watching a lot of movies, mainly sci-fi. He also moonlights as a photographer in his spare time.
Finding easter eggs in your favorite video games is always cool, but one Fortnite player discovered a case of accidental racism while playing.
The streaming wars just got a bit more exciting today thanks to Apple’s latest move by teaming up with one of Hollywood’s most prominent players.
On the hunt for some sneaker grails? Well if you are, you might want to listen up because, eBay, the original plug, is launching the first-ever community sneaker drop.
Sony had themselves a great showing at E3 but now find themselves in the midst of some controversy that the company more than likely could have avoided.
January 25, 2019 can’t get here soon enough. Resident Evil fans are salivating like the zombies that haunted the halls of the Spencer Mansion after getting the first glimpse of the remake of Resident Evil 2. Now we got actual gameplay footage showing the 20-year-old reimagined classic in action.
The Department of Justice slapped AT&T with an antitrust lawsuit in hopes of stopping their acquisition of Time Warner. The trial that was the direct result of that lawsuit wrapped up last month and yesterday it has been revealed AT&T walked away from it the victor.
We are definitely still recuperating from Sony’s PlayStation showcase, but we definitely made time to see what Nintendo had to offer at this year’s E3 conference.
Things pick up following Rasheeda’s classy read of Jasmine (should have been Kirk) after she popped up on her looking to clear to the air. To decompress Rasheeda invites the rest of the Atlanta ratchets to come together and kick it cowboy style at a dude ranch while they are still in Houston.
Sony’s PlayStation conference has become the highlight of E3 over the last couple of years and rightfully so. Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, and Bethesda all had decent showings, but if you ask those who watched Sony’s conference, PlayStation might have won this year’s E3 conference.
EA, Microsoft, and Bethesda all have shown their hands at this year’s E3 conference, and now it’s Ubisoft’s turn to fill us in about its upcoming games.
Microsoft left gamers salivating after their impressive showing, now it’s Bethesda’s turn to show us what they have in store for the rest of 2018 going into 2019.
Facebook sees a golden opportunity to get their piece of the video game streaming pie. The social media giant looks to compete with the big boys like Twitch and YouTube with their own video game streaming hub Fb.gg.