Month: May 2023

A conversation with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s creative leads

Tears of the Kingdom is not the first Legend of Zelda game to serve as a direct sequel to another, but in a franchise that’s so consistently defined by reinvention and reimagination from game to game, Nintendo’s latest stands out. As the follow-up to Breath of the Wild — the…

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16 ways that Android 14 will subtly improve your phone

It wouldn’t be Google I/O if the company didn’t have a new version of its smartphone and tablet operating system waiting in the wings — and while Android 14 got totally upstaged by AI and the company’s first folding phone, we’ve since learned more from the company’s developer sessions. Don’t…

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Google’s new Pixel Tablet might be the end of the smart display

With the arrival of the Pixel Tablet with a charging speaker dock at Google I/O this week, Google did what it does best: killed a product. Only this time, it didn’t just kill its product; it foreshadowed the death of the entire smart display category. Ah well. They had a…

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29 Last-Minute Deals on Mother’s Day Gifts (2023)

From discounted weighted blankets to tablets, we’ve got you covered for Mom’s special day. Source

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Dbrand’s Zelda skin turns your Switch into a giant middle finger to Nintendo lawyers

At first, the “Clone of the Kingdom” seems like just that. But then you realize that Dbrand replaced the Triforce with The Eye of Providence, a symbol often as famous for its connections to conspiracy theories and the Illuminati as for its benign appearance on the back of a US…

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Microsoft is working on a mega security patch for some of its most crucial issues

Microsoft has released a fix for a Secure Boot bypass vulnerability that allowed threat actors to deploy the BlackLotus bootkit (opens in new tab) to target endpoints – however, the update will be sitting idly on computers for months before it actually gets used, as its application is somewhat complicated.…

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