Month: July 2024

The Boys season 4 finale gets a disclaimer following Trump rally shooting

Though “Assassination Run” was the original title of The Boys’ newest episode (which dropped today), it is now listed as “Season Four Finale” and opens with a warning explaining that the episode “contains scenes of fictional political violence” whose similarities to recent real-world events “are completely coincidental and unintentional.” Given…

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You can try new Overwatch 2 support hero Juno this weekend

Overwatch 2 fans who are already jonesing for something new after the recent Transformers crossover won’t have to wait long. Blizzard has spilled the beans about the next hero that’s coming to the game, and you’ll be able to try her out as soon as this weekend. Her name is…

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Instagram is adding expiring and semi-private comments

Users will now be able to leave Notes on Reels and grid posts, where their comments will float on top of the content in little bubbles. Like Notes, these comments are temporary — they’ll disappear after three days, unless you delete them earlier. The new temporary comments are also semi-private,…

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Google Cloud unveils its most rugged and tough deployment to date

Google has announced the general availability of a new Distributed Cloud configuration designed for use in tactical edge environments. The new Google Distributed Cloud air-gapped appliance allows customers in harsh environments, such as disaster zones and remote research stations, to remain connected to Google Cloud applications and AI solutions while…

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Hisense’s new TV is just like Samsung’s Frame but costs a lot less

Hisense’s CanvasTV, a matte screen television designed to blend into your home decor as a piece of artwork when you’re not watching TV, is now available in a 65-inch model for $1,299.99. A smaller 55-inch version, expected to sell for $999, is still en route for later this summer. First announced…

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Nintendo announces Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club following its creepy teaser last week

Nintendo has officially unveiled Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club, the next game in the Famicom Detective Club series. Emio – The Smiling Man, the first new entry in the series in over 30 years, is coming to Nintendo Switch on August 29 and was teased last week…

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