Month: June 2025

Google upgrades Gemini 2.5 Pro’s already formidable coding abilities

Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro is getting an update to improve its coding The update fixes previous issues with formatting and coherence The model is expected to become Gemini Pro’s first official stable release Google’s rapid rollout of new models of Gemini is continuing apace, but the latest version of Gemini…

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iFixit says the Switch 2 is even harder to repair than the original

After retroactively lowering the original Nintendo Switch’s repairability score from an 8 out of 10 to just 4 out of 10 to reflect 2025 standards, iFixit has found the Switch 2 to be even harder to fix. Following its full teardown of the new console, iFixit is giving the Switch…

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Mission to Zyxx’s creators are laughing their way through the sci-fi spinoff boom

When Mission to Zyxx debuted in 2017, the podcasting space was very different. There were fewer shows, and more money was being spent as companies rushed to figure out how to capitalize on the growing medium. At a time when many big podcasts were focused on news and investigative reporting,…

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Sam Altman says AI chats should be as private as ‘talking to a lawyer or a doctor’, but OpenAI could soon be forced to keep your ChatGPT conversations forever

The New York Times is requesting that all ChatGPT conversations be retained as part of its lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft This would mean that a record of all your ChatGPT conversations would be kept, potentially forever OpenAI argues that chats with AI should be a private conversation Back in…

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Breath of the Wild’s Switch 2 enhancements have me exploring Hyrule all over again

Last night, I stayed up way too late playing through the Great Plateau section of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and I’m falling in love with the game all over again. The opening moments of Breath of the Wild are iconic. The…

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The Access-Ability Summer Showcase returns with the latest in accessible games

Now in its third year, the Access-Ability Summer Showcase is back to redress the lack of meaningful accessibility information across the ongoing video game showcase season. As we see progress broadly slow down, it’s also a timely reminder of the good work that’s still happening in pursuit of greater accessibility…

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