Month: August 2023

Dustborn is a story-driven adventure which lets you use words as weapons

Last night (August 22), during Gamescom 2023’s Opening Night Live, one particularly interesting game shown was Dustborn – a stylish story-driven action-adventure game developed by Red Thread Games and published by Quantic Dream, which allows players to use their words as weapons. Set in a Neo-Western alternate-history America, Dustborn puts…

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Somebody already unboxed the Quest 3

Somebody has already unboxed a VR headset that is almost certainly Meta’s Quest 3, even though the device isn’t supposed to launch until sometime in the fall. You can see a video of the unboxing in this video on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The device comes in…

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UN to exclude tech experts from the future of internet governance, warn experts

The United Nations is attempting to curb the role of tech communities from the future of digital governance overlooking its importance for the development of the internet, experts warn. Major internet organizations—namely Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), and American Registry for…

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The PS5 Project Q is confirmed to be the PlayStation Portal and will launch this year

Sony has revealed that the official name of the PS5 Project Q is the PlayStation Portal. The company has also claimed it is the “first Remote Play dedicated device”, and confirmed it will launch later this year.  Much speculation has circulated around the PS5 Project Q since its initial announcement…

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WhatsApp will let you set up group chats without having to come up with a name

WhatsApp will soon let users create new group chats without having to name them, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced. Unnamed groups will instead be given an auto-generated name based on their participants. In a screenshot shared by Zuckerberg, we can see one such group titled “Rocco & Li-Chen.” Although…

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Teen Lapsus$ member was behind the leaked GTA 6 footage, London jury finds

A London jury has found that a teenage member of the Lapsus$ hacking group carried out the high-profile cyberattacks on Rockstar Games, Uber, and Nvidia, according to a report from the BBC. The Southwark Crown Court jury found 18-year-old Arion Kurtaj guilty on 12 counts, including blackmail, fraud, and several…

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