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The funeral for PlayStation discs has begun: Gaming — Key Details
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The Verge

The funeral for PlayStation discs has begun: Gaming — Key Details

Sony's decision to halt physical PlayStation disc production by January 2028 marks a profound shift towards an all-digital future. This move raises significant concerns for gamers' ownership rights, independent retailers, and game preservation efforts, despite the industry's gradual migration to digital sales.

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in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It
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Wired

in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It

Euphoric Mexican football fans celebrating their 2026 World Cup victory caused seismic sensors to detect significant ground vibrations, reigniting the debate over "artificial earthquakes." Experts, however, clarify that these human-generated tremors are distinct from geological events, despite past similar occurrences during major sports matches and concerts. Research into these signals is crucial for refining seismic analysis and advancing new subsurface imaging techniques.

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Social Media Ban for Teens: A CNET Analysis of Public Sentiment
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CNET

Social Media Ban for Teens: A CNET Analysis of Public Sentiment

Quick Verdict: Public Sentiment Reflects Deep Concern, Not a Product To be clear, the 'product' here isn't a piece of hardware or software. Instead, we're dissecting a significant public sentiment: the finding that 56%

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PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care
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Polygon

PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care

PlayStation's decision to stop physical disc production by 2028 will impact all gamers, not just collectors. This shift raises significant concerns about true game ownership, long-term preservation, and consumer choice.

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Superworm Larvae: A Game-Changer for Skeletal Cleaning
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Ars Technica

Superworm Larvae: A Game-Changer for Skeletal Cleaning

The Verdict For institutions tasked with preparing skeletal remains, the conventional wisdom has long leaned towards dermestid beetles for their unparalleled cleaning efficiency. However, a new study published in PLoS

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Unpacking the 'Solipsistic Reader-Writer': AI's Role in
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Hacker News

Unpacking the 'Solipsistic Reader-Writer': AI's Role in

The landscape of content creation is rapidly evolving, with AI tools increasingly assisting professional authors. But what about the other side of the equation? Are readers actively leveraging AI to generate their own

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Board Game Unveiled – A Grand Bohemian Epic
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Polygon

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Board Game Unveiled – A Grand Bohemian Epic

Czech Games is adapting *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* into an ambitious deckbuilding board game, set for Q1 2027. Designed by industry titans Tomáš Holek and Vlaada Chvátil, it aims to capture the video game's open-world feel with player-driven narratives and skill progression. While priced at $199.99 with long playtimes, the project promises an epic and immersive tabletop experience.

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regional: Opinion: Governor’s new economic council snubs startups
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GeekWire

regional: Opinion: Governor’s new economic council snubs startups

Seattle angel investor Charles Fitzgerald criticizes Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson's new Economic Development Council as backward-looking, lacking startup and VC representation, and ignoring AI. He argues the council's composition and focus overlook critical drivers of future economic growth and fail to address the state's deteriorating business climate.

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Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound
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GamesIndustry.biz

Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound

Veteran composer Jesper Kyd, known for iconic scores like "Ezio's Family" from *Assassin's Creed*, reflects on his three-decade career, driven by a lifelong passion for innovation ignited by the C64 demo scene. He discusses the evolution of game music production, the distinct creative challenges of scoring games versus films, and his vision for dynamic soundtracks.

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Sony PS3/Vita Store Shutdown: A Digital Preservation Crisis
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Digital Trends

Sony PS3/Vita Store Shutdown: A Digital Preservation Crisis

Sony is finally closing the PS3 and PS Vita digital storefronts by July 2027, ending new digital game purchases and raising significant concerns about game preservation despite a long support run.

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startups: OpenAI’s first hardware is a macro pad for Codex coders
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The Next Web

startups: OpenAI’s first hardware is a macro pad for Codex coders

OpenAI has officially unveiled its first piece of physical hardware: the “Codex Micro.” This dedicated macro pad is designed to enhance the workflow for developers who regularly use OpenAI’s AI coding tool, Codex. The

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Activate Android's Earthquake Alerts: Your Guide to Life-Saving
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How-To Geek

Activate Android's Earthquake Alerts: Your Guide to Life-Saving

Learn to activate and understand Android's life-saving earthquake alerts in a few simple steps, leveraging its physics and crowdsourced network for crucial advance warnings.

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The cube was a lie: up close with our Dbrand Companion Cube before it
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The Verge

The cube was a lie: up close with our Dbrand Companion Cube before it

Dbrand's much-anticipated *Portal*-themed Companion Cube external shell for the Steam Machine has been canceled after Valve issued a legal takedown notice. All manufactured units will be destroyed, a rare admission of error for the typically defiant brand. The Verge captured exclusive photos before its destruction.

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Wayve launches $85M employee tender offer at $8.5B valuation
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TechCrunch

Wayve launches $85M employee tender offer at $8.5B valuation

Wayve, the UK-based self-driving AI startup, has initiated an $85 million employee tender offer at an $8.5 billion valuation, allowing staff to sell vested equity. This move reflects a growing trend among AI companies using such offers for talent retention, supported by eager investors betting on continued high growth. Wayve plans robotaxi pilots with Uber this year and Nissan integration by 2027.

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Kojima's OD Spared in Xbox's Sweeping Project Cuts
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Kotaku

Kojima's OD Spared in Xbox's Sweeping Project Cuts

Kojima's OD Spared in Xbox's Sweeping Project Cuts The gaming world has been reeling lately, especially from the turbulent seas over at Xbox. Mass layoffs, cancelled projects, and a declared "reset" have cast a long

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Mastering iPhone VoiceOver for Accessible Development Testing
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freeCodeCamp

Mastering iPhone VoiceOver for Accessible Development Testing

As software developers, our responsibility extends beyond just functionality and performance; it deeply encompasses accessibility. Building inclusive digital experiences means ensuring everyone, regardless of ability,

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Netflix AI Voice: Gene Wilder's Digital Echo in Willy Wonka
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Engadget

Netflix AI Voice: Gene Wilder's Digital Echo in Willy Wonka

Quick Verdict Netflix's decision to use ElevenLabs' AI to recreate Gene Wilder's iconic voice for a new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-inspired reality show is a tech-forward move that sparks both curiosity and

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A New Golden Age: Video Game Adaptations Level Up Big Time
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Kotaku

A New Golden Age: Video Game Adaptations Level Up Big Time

Video game adaptations have shed their bad reputation, entering a new golden age thanks to careful brand management and a deeper respect for source material. Shows like HBO's *The Last of Us* are winning awards, while Netflix's *Arcane* and *Cyberpunk: Edgerunners* are drawing in new audiences to their respective game worlds. Even live-action films, exemplified by the *Sonic the Hedgehog* series, are proving wildly successful.

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FAA Mach Flight Clearance: A Supersonic Leap Forward
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Digital Trends

FAA Mach Flight Clearance: A Supersonic Leap Forward

Verdict: A Sonic Boom for Future Travel The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has just laid crucial groundwork for a new era of air travel, announcing proposed noise-based certification standards that could

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Star Wars: Andor Book Unearths Coruscant's Deepest Design Secrets
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Polygon

Star Wars: Andor Book Unearths Coruscant's Deepest Design Secrets

The new book _The Art of Andor_ reveals fascinating insights into how showrunner Tony Gilroy meticulously crafted Coruscant for the Disney+ series. Discover four major design secrets, including Gilroy's "non-Marvel" aesthetic and the hidden details of key locations that define the show's gritty realism.

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Why PowerToys Isn't Part of Windows: Unpacking Microsoft's Strategy
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How-To Geek

Why PowerToys Isn't Part of Windows: Unpacking Microsoft's Strategy

Learn why Microsoft keeps PowerToys separate from Windows by default, focusing on its role as an innovation lab, a safeguard for standard users, and a driver for rapid feature development.

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How to Decipher Gen Z and Gen Alpha Slang - Understand Youth Culture
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Lifehacker

How to Decipher Gen Z and Gen Alpha Slang - Understand Youth Culture

Learn to decode popular Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang terms like 'Lowkenuinely' and 'Bruzz' to understand youth conversations and avoid embarrassing missteps. This guide explains essential vocabulary and usage.

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Sony Reon Pocket 5 Review: Personal Comfort, Premium Price
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CNET

Sony Reon Pocket 5 Review: Personal Comfort, Premium Price

The Sony Reon Pocket 5 is a sleek, personal neck-worn cooling and warming device coming to the US. While effective for localized comfort, its premium price and limitations during intense activity are key considerations.

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Samsung Messages Shutdown: A Necessary Evil for Android Messaging
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TechRadar

Samsung Messages Shutdown: A Necessary Evil for Android Messaging

For many Samsung Galaxy owners in the US, a significant shift is on the horizon: Samsung Messages, the default messaging application for many of the company's devices, is officially shutting down. Set to cease

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AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny
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Tom's Hardware

AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny

Cargo thefts targeting AI data center components, including copper wire and specialized equipment, highlight escalating supply chain risks. While $1.3 million was recovered near Chicago, these incidents underscore the lucrative, yet challenging, market for stolen high-tech gear.

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