Month: March 2025

Fake jobs and phone calls: How Americans lost $12.5 bn to fraud in 2024

In 2024, Americans lost $12.5 billion to scams, up $2.5bn year-on-year Scams originating online outperformed more traditional methods The elderly are no longer the ones losing most money American citizens lost $12.5 billion to different kinds of fraud in 2024, a new report from the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC)…

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New leak claims Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PS5 release will come in April

A leaker claims Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will launch on April 17 for PS5 Preorders open on March 25 and there will be a Standard and Premium Edition to choose from Preordering the Premium Edition will allow two days early access Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is…

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OpenAI wants to help your business build its next generation of AI agents

OpenAI throws its hat into the AI agent ring New tools include Responses API and Agents SDK Several new tools also launched to make its agents smarter and more effective OpenAI has launched its bid to lead the AI agent race with the release of several new tools, including an…

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‘I’m like Gemma – I’m in the dark’: Severance season 3 gets disappointing filming update from Apple TV+ star Dichen Lachman

Severance star Dichen Lachman doesn’t know when filming will begin on season 3 Director/producer Ben Stiller has confirmed its scripts are being written Lachman hopes to find out when it’ll start shooting before the end of March It appears that Severance actor Dichen Lachman has more in common with her…

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OpenAI will let other apps deploy its computer-operating AI

Agents are said to be the future of AI, and now OpenAI is trying to help developers build their own. The company is releasing a new Responses API that offers building blocks for developers to create agents capable of searching the web, digging through files, and performing tasks on a…

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With a tea-making fantasy game, Davey Wreden gets real

Davey Wreden does not tend to make conventional games. He exploded onto the indie scene in 2013 with The Stanley Parable, a choose-your-own adventure story set in a workplace hall of mirrors. Its follow-up, 2015’s The Beginner’s Guide was a tour through a series of games created by an untraceable…

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