Month: October 2023

Activision Blizzard now officially belongs to Microsoft

The biggest acquisition in gaming history and one of the largest in the tech industry is in the books. Twenty months after the deal was announced, Microsoft has bought Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion, the largest acquisition in the company’s history. CEO of Microsoft Gaming Phil Spencer has asked Activision…

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Google Pixel Watch 2 Review: About Time

It might not be repairable, but this beautiful smartwatch does pretty much everything I want, and does it well. Source

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AI brings back the voice of a deceased Cyberpunk 2077 actor for Phantom Liberty

Cyberpunk 2077’s recently released DLC Phantom Liberty uses an AI-edited voice to emulate the performance of a deceased actor, the studio has confirmed. The actor in question is Miłogost “Miłek” Reczek, who provided the Polish-language voice of doctor Viktor Vektor in a localized version of the original game. He passed…

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Many SMBs really don’t know exactly what security tools they need

Many small and medium businesses haven’t quite figured out how to stay on top of the evolving cybersecurity landscape, a new report has claimed. The research from Sage, conducted across a global pool of SMBs, found that a number of factors are impacting cybersecurity effectiveness, including the cost of living.…

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The Morning After: Netflix’s next big thing is branded retail stores

Netflix is reportedly planning to open several bricks-and-mortar venues, called Netflix House. The stores will sell merchandise for hit Netflix shows, hopefully of a higher quality than that Target Squid Game tee you sleep in. Talking of Squid Game, the two initial locations will reportedly feature obstacle courses based on…

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Netflix’s The Fall of of the House of Usher is a terrifyingly good treat for this Friday 13th

The reviews are in and Netflix has a horror hit on its hands with The Fall of the House of Usher. The show is “a gleefully terrifying take on Edgar Allen Poe,” says The Guardian, while Rolling Stone says it’s “a literary orgy of death”, which we think is a…

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