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Monday letter about Elden Ring, Nintendo and an overflowing throwback catalog

Monday letter about Elden Ring, Nintendo and an overflowing throwback catalog

boom. It’s Monday and so you know what’s coming: A brand new edition of Letter Monday. Also this week many cool letters with and without punctuation arrived. Questions about new games lately, ideal games for beginners, new game The Witcher, FromSoftware and much more. You can see and hear it all in this brand new edition of Letter Monday. Check …

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Review Ghostwire: Tokyo – Conclusion

Ghostwire: Tokyo - Tweaker Review

Whether it’s a top game or not, that’s not really the message I wanted to convey. I just wanted to point out that the last two Far Cry games were of an unprecedented low level, just like the last game The Settlers for that matter. And that Ghostwire is next level anyway. Here is a comment that describes Far Cry …

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Ghostwire: Tokyo – Tweaker Review

Ghostwire: Tokyo - Tweaker Review

Ghostwire: Tokyo Ghostwire: Tokyo pleasantly surprised us, but perhaps mostly because we believed in it shortly after our preview. Wandering around vanished Shibuya is fun and exciting, and the gameplay offers enough fun and variety to keep you entertained for the 12-15 hours you’ll be there. It shouldn’t last much longer, because then the fights would be too repetitive. We …

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Sound sounds different on Mars than on Earth

Sound sounds different on Mars than on Earth

Their findings are published today in the leading scientific journal Nature. The scientists used the Mars explorer Perseverance’s microphones to listen to the sounds. They heard the Ingenuity robot helicopter pass by. Knowing exactly where the scout was and where and when the helicopter flew, they were able to calculate how long it took for the sound to reach the …

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Completely Mapped Human DNA

Completely Mapped Human DNA

A group of around 100 international scientists have managed to decipher the human DNA code in its entirety, including large parts that are still missing. Thousands of bugs in the existing version have been fixed. This makes their new description of the human genome (called T2T-CHM13) by far the most comprehensive and accurate to date. Twenty-one years ago, two rival …

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Apple and Meta provided customer data to hackers posing as agents

Apple and Meta provided customer data to hackers posing as agents

Tech companies Apple and Meta, Facebook’s parent company, gave addresses, phone numbers and IP addresses of customers to criminals posing as law enforcement officers, reports Bloomberg based on three insiders. By sharing this data, people may have been harassed and scammed. Before technology companies in the United States disclose customer data to law enforcement, a court order is normally required. …

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Google warns users to update Chrome immediately

Google warns users to update Chrome immediately

Chromium. (Picture: Google) Do you use Google Chrome as your web browser? Then it is wise to update immediately. Security issues have been discovered. Google Chrome is the most widely used web browser in the world. A logical choice because with the program you can surf at lightning speed and easy On the Internet. Due to its widespread use, the …

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The American back after almost a year in space: is it healthy?

The American back after almost a year in space: is it healthy?

But now that Vande Hei is returning to Earth, the mental and physical health of astronauts who spend a lot of time in space is under discussion. It’s not without risk, and Free University gravity researcher Jack van Loon even calls it irresponsible. “I think it’s unethical to leave people weightless for so long. It’s very unhealthy to be weightless …

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Future generations of M.2 SSDs may require active cooling

Future generations of M.2 SSDs may require active cooling

Sébastien Jean, technical director at the manufacturer of SSD controllers Philo, spoke about his expectations for future generations of SSDs in interviews last year. He talked about, among other things, an increase in power consumption and heat generation, and that the need for active cooling of SSDs is not inconceivable in the future. In more recent interviews Sébastien goes into …

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