White Owls recently released Death Game Hotel, a VR game that takes a comically gory approach to casino-style card games. This game introduces a unique multiplayer component where players bet their own limbs, raising the stakes in a gruesome yet entertaining manner. The mastermind behind this project is Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro, known for his unconventional
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The portrayal of Kazuma Kiryu in the Yakuza series goes beyond just being a tough mobster. Actor Ryoma Takeuchi, who plays Kiryu in the upcoming Amazon series, delves deep into the character’s psyche. Takeuchi sees Kiryu as a man who is “starved for love,” a character who unconsciously chases after what is missing in his
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The sequel to the toybox explorer Supraland, called Supraworld, is set to hit early access this year. Developers Supra Games announced this exciting news in a Steam update post. This continuation of the sandbox adventure game is eagerly anticipated by fans of the original, which was released in 2019. Supra Games have decided to take
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The human brain is notoriously bad at remembering things. We forget information over time, struggle to pay attention in the first place, and misremember details due to biases and perception. Our brains simply cannot retain all the information that bombards us on a daily basis. The Role of AI in Memory Enhancement Enter artificial intelligence
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One day in May, I woke up to a nightmare scenario involving port-out hijacking, a form of identity theft where criminals take control of your phone number to gain access to your accounts. This incident exposed the vulnerabilities of even the most tech-savvy individuals, highlighting the need for stronger consumer protections in the digital age.
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In the movie Oppenheimer, Niels Bohr challenges the physicist early in his career, comparing algebra to sheet music and emphasizing the importance of being able to “hear” the music instead of just reading the notes. This analogy raises an interesting point about how individuals perceive and interact with computational processes in their everyday lives. Robert
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