Month: July 2023

Dolphin emulator gives up on Steam — but won’t remove Wii decryption key

Don’t wait around for Dolphin to help bring Nintendo GameCube and Wii games to Steam — it’s officially no longer happening. Nearly two months after postponing the release “indefinitely,” the Dolphin Emulator team now says it’s completely given up on the idea. “We are abandoning our efforts to release Dolphin…

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ChatGPT can now remember who you are and what you want

The newest feature of ChatGPT is designed to help you type a little less. It’s called “custom instructions,” and it gives you a place to tell your chatbot the things it should always know about you and how you’d like it to respond to your questions. The feature is in…

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Dolphin’s Wii and GameCube emulator isn’t coming to Steam after all

The Dolphin Emulator, the software that lets you play old Wii and GameCube games, isn’t coming to Steam after all. The developers published a blog post today explaining how the fumbled launch went down — and why they still believe they were in the right legally. In short, Nintendo’s lawyers…

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All 500-plus Whole Foods stores will soon let you pay with a palm scan

Amazon is bringing its palm-scanning technology to even more Whole Foods stores. By the end of this year, Amazon says you’ll be able to pay for your purchase using just the palm of your hand at the over 500 Whole Foods locations it has throughout the US. The palm-scanning tech…

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I need these Dragon Ball Z earbuds to take my power level over 9,000

If you’re in the market for some true wireless earbuds with pedigree and you also happen to be a fan of one of the most iconic anime series of all time, this latest collaboration between Final and Dragon Ball Z is as good as a wish come true, granted by…

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Microsoft is making some cloud security tools free following recent major hacks

The recently discovered Chinese cyber-espionage campaign against key endpoints in the West continues to send out ripples through the cybersecurity world, as Microsoft announces plans to offer some of its tools for free.  A report by the Wall Street Journal claims the Redmond giant is planning on offering some security…

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