Month: March 2023

Disney’s new Tron action figures put your face and voice into the Grid

What’s better than a cool Tron action figure? A cool Tron action figure with your face and voice, obviously.  That’s the idea behind the Tron Identity Program, a new piece of merch that Disney will be selling visitors to the Lightcycle attraction that’s opening in Tomorrowland in Walt Disney World…

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Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites kit and broadband speeds revealed

SMBs all over the world are set to benefit from another company offering ultrafast broadband. Amazon has just announced hardware requirements for Project Kuiper, a low(ish)-cost global internet service with the potential to deliver a lot of data on short latency times. The online shopping giant and cloud computing market…

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Resident Evil 4 remake is a modern blockbuster with an old-school heart

We might be approaching a point where there are, in fact, too many video game remakes and remasters. Off the top of my head, there’s The Last of Us Part I, Demon’s Souls, Shadow of the Colossus, Metroid Prime, Dead Space, and soon, Silent Hill 2. But no one has…

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‘Resident Evil 4’ review: A half-step backward for Capcom remakes

The Resident Evil 4 remake starts out strong. Updated aiming mechanics and a fresh infusion of processing power make this the most exciting version of RE4 Capcom has ever delivered, and Leon Kennedy looks better than ever, even with his new chin implant. The remake performs well for the first…

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Duolingo’s new GPT-4 AI will happily explain why your Spanish is wrong

Duolingo is launching a new virtual tutor that aims to replicate real-world scenarios to help students learn better. And it’s all powered by the recently released GPT-4 AI model. Making its home in the new Duolingo Max subscription tier (opens in new tab), the tutor consists of two features: Explain…

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Google says hackers could silently own your phone until Samsung fixes its modems

Project Zero, Google’s team dedicated to security research, has found some big problems in the Samsung modems that power devices like the Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and some models of the Galaxy S22 and A53. According to its blog post, a variety of Exynos modems have a series of vulnerabilities…

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