Month: December 2023

Sony Access Controller Review: A Beautiful Addition for All Gamers

Sony’s first accessible controller is an excellent start and a welcome new part of PlayStation’s lineup, but it has a ways to go before being truly incredible. Source

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Now you can slide into Strava DMs

Starting today, Strava users will be able to privately message other users within the app. At first, you’ll be able to send both direct messages, as well as group messages. The feature is intended to be used as a way to motivate your friends on the platform or coordinate group…

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This Baldur’s Gate 3 exploit makes ultra-difficult Honor Mode way easier

A fan of Baldur’s Gate 3 has uncovered a clever exploit that makes the game’s new ultra-difficult Honor Mode far less challenging.  Like any of the best RPGs, Baldur’s Gate 3‘s higher difficulties are tough and demanding. This is especially true of Honor Mode, a brand new difficulty level recently…

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Gravity Eye Massager Review: Multi-Functional and Compact

It’s the most stressful time of the year. This comfortable, compact massage tool helps you decompress at home—and it’s way more affordable than the competition. Source

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Where are all the robot trucks?

When legislation requiring heavy trucks to have a human operator onboard sailed through the California legislature earlier this year, the coalition of labor organizations backing it knew their victory wasn’t sealed quite yet. They were right. Weeks after the bill’s passage, Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed it, arguing it would stifle innovation…

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The Rise of AI in Alternative Browsers—and What’s Next

Developers at smaller companies have been adding new ways to experience the internet with AI assistance. Their visions for the future radically differ. Source

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