Month: February 2020
PlayStation teases reveal, but it’s probably not the PS5
We’re on tenterhooks waiting for Sony to reveal the PS5, so it’s no surprise that some PlayStation fans on Twitter got excited when PlayStation Germany tweeted that it was going to reveal something today. Spotted by GamesRadar, the translated tweet reads “You know what we’re going to tell you today,…
Read MoreHarmonix’s new game Fuser lets you mash together pop songs
Rock Band studio Harmonix is back with another music game — only this time, it’s about mashing songs together. The new title is called Fuser, and the developer describes it as “a non-stop virtual music festival where you control the music.” The idea is that you play as a DJ,…
Read MoreAmmunition x Gantri Lamp Collection Illuminates 3D Printing’s Benefits
The lamp maker Gantri partnered with the Silicon Valley design firm Ammunition to produce a new line of greener lighting products. Source
Read MoreIf you want to order groceries online, ordering local is a greener option
Buying groceries and toiletries online can lower the carbon emissions from your purchase, but only if they’re delivered from a brick-and-mortar shop nearby, according to a new study from the UK. If your local grocer offers deliveries, that could have a smaller environmental impact (at least when it comes to…
Read MoreFinal Fantasy 7 Remake likely a cross-gen title, as Square Enix plans for the future
Square Enix’s upcoming games – including the Final Fantasy 7 Remake – will likely be cross-gen titles, if a recent investor Q&A is anything to go by. A recent post by Twitter account @Nibellion revealed this neat tidbit from Square Enix’s latest Financial Results Briefing, in which Square Enix President…
Read MoreChrome patches another serious zero-day vulnerability
Google has revealed it has patched three security bugs including a zero-day vulnerability which was being actively exploited. This is the third such zero-day flaw that Google has needed to fix in under a year. The latest patch of Chrome update version 80.0.3987.122 which has the fix for these bugs…
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