Month: March 2025

MindsEye, the single-player dystopian action game from a former GTA producer gets June release date

MindsEye is launching on June 10 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC Build A Rocket Boy has shared a new cinematic trailer offering an in-depth look a the game’s setting Pre-orders are now available Build A Rocket Boy has announced that MindsEye will launch on June 10, 2025…

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A beginner’s guide to using Signal

If you hadn’t heard of Signal before this week, chances are you’re well aware of it now. The messaging app was thrust into the news on Monday when The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was mistakenly added to a group chat involving top military officials planning an airstrike. Even though it…

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The Pixel 9a launches on April 10 in the US

Google’s Pixel 9a, a candidate to be the “midrange smartphone king,” was announced last week but delayed at the last second due to a component problem. Today, we finally know when the handset will arrive: April 10 in North America. In an update to a Pixel 9a support page (via…

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Firefox patches zero-day security flaw days after Chrome fixes the same issue

Kaspersky recently uncovered a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome Mozilla now says it has found a similar issue in Firefox The bug was used to target Russian targets in a cyber-espionage campaign A worrying security flaw, similar to the Chrome zero-day issue recently spotted and patched by Google, has now…

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Hang on handheld fans, we could be seeing AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling on new handhelds after all – if this new RDNA 4 leak is legitimate

A reliable leaker revealed a diagram that indicates Medusa Point APUs may be powered by RDNA 4 architecture This would mean that FSR 4 can be used on future handheld gaming PCs and lightweight laptops using the processors There’s also still a chance that FSR 4 could be backported to…

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Madison Square Garden’s surveillance system banned this fan over his T-shirt design

A concert on Monday night at New York’s Radio City Music Hall was a special occasion for Frank Miller: his parents’ wedding anniversary. He didn’t end up seeing the show — and before he could even get past security, he was informed that he was in fact banned for life…

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