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In Dragon Age Veilguard, you won't be able to control companions in battle - BioWare don't want to overburden the player

Players of Dragon Age: Veilguard will not have complete control over their companions. BioWare states that it aims to avoid overwhelming users with excessive responsibilities during gameplay. In an interview with Edge magazine, game director Corinne...

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George R. R. Martin wrote in this editor: the legendary WordStar for DOS has been given a second life

Science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer, a recipient of the Hugo and Nebula awards, has released a free archive of the WordStar software that was used by George R. R. Martin and other renowned authors. Many writers have a unique attachment to the to...

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Underwear as an exoskeleton: scientists have created muscles from fabric

Muscles made from fabric will help create an exoskeleton. In the long term, this material could be integrated into clothing to provide additional strength when lifting heavy objects and similar tasks. “When we talk about an exoskeleton, we often envi...

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"The sportiest" Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance: 240 kW engine, 5.7 seconds to a hundred and a price from €52295

Volkswagen has unveiled its "sportiest electric vehicle to date," the ID.3 GTX Performance. Equipped with a powerful electric motor and new batteries, it is seen as the electric equivalent of the popular Golf GTI Clubsport. The new Volkswagen ID.3 G...

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Baldur's Gate 3: a rare finale seen by only 34 players out of millions

Someone needs to inform those 34 fortunate players that they have made history in gaming. Larian Studios, the developer behind Baldur's Gate 3, has released an infographic to celebrate the game's first anniversary. It reveals statistics about the mo...

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"The king shall die, the nation shall fall": scientists have deciphered the oldest Babylonian texts with predictions of potential catastrophes

Did everyone think of the same country? Scientists have managed to decode four Babylonian cuneiform tablets that are 4,000 years old, which predict future disasters based on lunar eclipses. In fact, they were discovered about 100 years ago, but the ...

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YouTube, goodbye - the largest video hosting service in Russia has stopped working

Russia is steadily moving toward self-isolation and the creation of its own information bubble with an alternative reality. YouTube has become the latest victim of import substitution. Today, Russian YouTube users have begun to widely report issues ...

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The Moon probably had many little "siblings" orbiting Earth in the distant past

Researchers from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have proposed a hypothesis that in the early stages of its existence, the Earth-Moon system may have had small companions in polar orbits. Currently, the Moon orbits Earth at a distance of about 3...

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The Army+ app for the military is now available on the App Store and Google Play - with secure chats, electronic reports, and Army ID

The Ministry of Defense has officially launched the Army+ app, designed exclusively for military personnel. Its aim is to relieve service members from paperwork and enable them to submit reports online. The app is now available for download on Googl...

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Hogwarts Legacy not saved: why Warner Bros. is considering selling its games business

To preserve the integrity of the company, Warner Bros. is willing to part ways with a portion of its gaming business. According to data from the Financial Times, Warner Bros.' management is seeking ways to improve the company's financial situation. ...

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New York City has launched drones for disaster alerts, but they "shout" in incomprehensible Spanish

The new warning system in New York was supposed to alert residents about dangerous situations, but something went awry with the language settings of the drones. Specifically, on Wednesday, during a storm warning, the drones communicated in English an...

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Giant waves deep inside the Earth are 'lifting' continents - new study

A recent study reveals that the impressive cliffs and towering plateaus are caused by the same wave that rises in the Earth's mantle as continents drift apart. Geologists from the University of Southampton (UK) discovered that the high plateaus foun...

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Black Myth: Wukong final trailer - epic battles, new characters and plot details

The video features new battle scenes, story inserts, levels, and characters. Game Science studio has unveiled the final trailer for Black Myth: Wukong ahead of its official release on August 20. The developers emphasize that all gameplay footage was...

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Apple will let you play music on your iPhone while recording video in iOS 18

Apple has expanded the camera settings on the iPhone with iOS 18, allowing users to play music while recording videos. In previous versions, audio, music, or podcasts would automatically pause when the camera was activated. However, in iOS 18, the sy...

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Meta has shut down Ready at Dawn, the 21-year-old studio behind The Order: 1886 and God of War: Chains of Olympus

The studio was acquired by Meta just a year and a half ago. According to Android Central, Meta has closed Ready at Dawn Studios following the July announcement regarding a 20% budget cut for its Reality Labs division through 2026. Founded in 2003 by...

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