Month: January 2024

Minecraft partners with BBC to release a new world inspired by Planet Earth 3

Mojang Studios has partnered with BBC for a brand-new Minecraft Education world inspired by Planet Earth 3. Starting today (January 16), Minecraft Education Edition players will be able to access the natural world influenced by the popular British documentary series, allowing them to explore new biomes and play as creatures…

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The Apple Vision Pro has a ‘guest’ mode for your friends to try it

Apple’s Vision Pro headset will come with an option that lets you share it with friends and family members — a feature currently available on nearly every other headset. In a press release on Tuesday, Apple says you can let a “guest user” who’s not registered to the device try…

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The case for transparency after data breaches

As data breaches increasingly make headlines, discussions around transparency and disclosure are coming to the fore. Organizations, in fear of reputational damage, often hesitate to reveal breaches. However, transparency remains the best path to remedy security shortcomings and ensure long-lasting consumer confidence. The Federal Trade Commission has recently approved an…

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The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered review: The roguelike No Return mode steals the show

Sony and developer Naughty Dog got an earful back in 2022 when they announced The Last of Us Part I, a ground-up PS5 remake of the 2013 title that was originally released on the PS3 (and then remastered a year later for the just-launched PS4). Most of that came down…

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There are two great reasons to upgrade to The Last of Us Part II Remastered

Yeah, I know, it seems way too early for a remaster of The Last of Us Part II. The game originally launched on the PS4 in 2020 and has already received an update for those playing on the PS5. It’s not like Ellie, Joel, and Abby need much of an…

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Google quietly updates Chrome’s incognito warning in wake of tracking lawsuit

Weeks after agreeing to settle a lawsuit that accused Google of illegally tracking browsing activity even after users activated Chrome’s incognito mode, the company has quietly updated how the browser describes its private browsing feature. The updated text, spotted by MSPowerUser, can be found in the latest Canary build of…

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