Month: March 2025

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown highlights March’s PS Plus lineup

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is the centerpiece of March's PlayStation Plus game catalog entries. The critically acclaimed metroidvania title is accompanied by Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, UFC 5, Arcade Paradise and the, uh, unforgettably titled Bang-on Balls: Chronicles. Meanwhile, you'll need a PS Plus Premium subscription…

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Chinese hackers targeting Juniper Networks routers, so patch now

Researchers from Mandiant saw a new hacking campaign targeting Juniper Networks routers They attributed it to a Chinese actor, targeting telcos, defense, and tech firms Users are urged to upgrade and scan their devices Chinese hackers are targeting Juniper Networks routers with different modifications of a backdoor malware, in an…

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Snapchat is rolling out AI-powered video lenses

Snapchat Platinum subscribers will now be able to use video lenses featuring AI generated animals or flowers, Snap announced today. There will initially be three of the lenses, which Snap calls “AI Video Lenses.” The fox lens, for example, can have a fox snuggle on your shoulder, while the raccoon…

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GTA Online publisher Take-Two is gunning for a black market that’s basically heaven for cheaters

GAT Online publisher Take-Two is suing Paiao Network Technology, the owner of online marketplace PlayerAuctions The lawsuit claims PlayerAuctions makes millions from facilitating the sale of illegitimate content and hacked accounts Such sales can give new players massive advantages in GTA Online, basically enabling a form of cheating As GTA…

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This GPU vendor I’ve never heard of claims its card is 10x faster than an Nvidia RTX 5090 at real time path tracing

Bolt Graphics unveils Zeus GPU, targeting rendering, HPC, and gaming Claims include 10x faster rendering, 6x FP64, 300x simulation gains Zeus supports up to 2.25TB memory, 6x 800GbE, 8x PCIe Gen5 Bolt Graphics has announced what it says is the fastest graphics processor ever, which is quite the claim. Based…

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Sonos has canceled its streaming video player

Sonos has abandoned plans to release a streaming video player, the company’s leadership announced in an all-hands call today. The product, codenamed Pinewood, was set to be Sonos’ next major hardware launch. It was already deep into development and has spent months in beta testing. But now the team behind…

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