Month: May 2025

Konami says newcomers can play Silent Hill f without any prior knowledge of the franchise: ‘This is a completely new work independent of the series’

Konami has confirmed that Silent Hill f is a standalone game in the series The studio says the upcoming game is “a completely new work independent of the series” It also adds that players who have never played Silent Hill can experience Silent Hill f without worry Konami has offered…

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Survey says most Gen Z-ers would marry an AI, but I’ve got more faith in Gen Z

AI-lationships is the gag-inducing term Joi AI cooked up to support its recent eye-opening survey on human-to-AI relationships. In it, eight out of 10 Gen Z respondents said they would consider marrying an AI partner. Before we delve too much into this mind-bending stat, let’s look at the source. Joi…

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No iPhone, no problem – the O+ Connect app from OnePlus gives UK users Airdrop-style file sharing

In the great iOS vs Android debate, you’ll often hear Apple fans bringing up Airdrop as one of the iPhone’s key advantages. However, it seems OnePlus is hoping to bring AirDrop-style sharing and drag-and-drop file transfers to its Android phones. O+ Connect, which comprises a feature built into OnePlus’ OxygenOS…

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Now you can watch the Internet Archive preserve documents in real time

If you’ve ever wondered how the Internet Archive uploads all the physical documents on its site, now you can get a behind-the-scenes look at the process. The Internet Archive launched a new YouTube livestream that shows the digitization of microfiche in real time — complete with some relaxing, lo-fi beats.…

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Coinbase admits data breach affected 69,000 customers – here’s what you need to know

Coinbase filed a new form with the Maine Attorney General It confirmed when the attack happened and how many people were affected The company confirmed offering a bounty We now know exactly how many people are affected by the recent Coinbase data breach – 69,461. The company confirmed the news…

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Honor’s 400 phones are midrangers built to last

Honor has announced the 400 and 400 Pro, two midrange phones that launch today in the UK and Europe. They’re capable-looking handsets in plenty of respects, but stand out mostly for the guarantee of six years of software support, bested only by Google’s Pixel 9A for the price. In fairness,…

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