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WWW.CNET.COMHP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 Review: Premium 2-in-1 Prioritizes Design and DisplaySimilarly priced systems offer better performance and longer battery life, but HP's flagship convertible laptop boasts an unrivaled design and awesome OLED panel.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 23 Views
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WWW.EUROGAMER.NETSwitch 2 Mario Kart World Direct live: watch hereSwitch 2 Mario Kart World Direct live: watch here Lap it up. Live Image credit: Nintendo News by Tom Phillips Editor-in-Chief Published on April 17, 2025 While we may still have questions around Switch 2's pricing and mouse controls, extensive hands-on time with Nintendo's new console has left us in no doubt of one thing: Mario Kart World is an absolute banger. Join us today as we hear more directly from Nintendo on its biggest Switch 2 launch title, and - if you're not sold yet - maybe you'll see something that ultimately helps justify Mario Kart World's standalone £80 cost. Nintendo's Mario Kart World Direct kicks off at 2pm UK time - that's 9am Eastern, or a 6am Pacific if you're over the pond - and is set to last for around 15 minutes. We'll be reporting live - let us know what you want to see! Nintendo's Mario Kart World Direct.Watch on YouTube 10:29 am UTC Looking to catch up on what we know so far? I went hands-on with Mario Kart World immediately after the Switch 2 was revealed, and came away very impressed indeed. It is clearly the console's killer app - and a bold reinvention of the series' familiar gameplay. – Tom Phillips 10:24 am UTC Hello! Welcome to our live coverage of today's Mario Kart World Direct, which is set to air at 2pm UK time. Start your engines now... – Tom Phillips0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 42 Views
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WWW.VIDEOGAMER.COMThe Finals update 6.4.0 patch notes deliver big weapon buffs, nerfs and moreYou can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here The Finals Season 6 is currently in the midst of celebrating Easter, the time of the year where we all get fat devouring boxes of chocolate eggs. Embark’s last update delivered free rewards and some balance changes, and now the developer has just delivered a new patch. The Finals update 6.4.0 patch notes have just been shared, and they deliver a couple of big weapon buffs and nerfs, along with some new items in the store to get you in the Easter mood. The Finals update 6.4.0 patch notes: Below are The Finals update 6.4.0 patch notes: This week’s update is all about controlled chaos. Tuning weapons for precision, flipping the switch on full-blown gameshow madness, and suiting up in some of our most stylish sets yet. Gameplay-wise, we’re making targeted balance changes to two of the Arena’s most talked-about weapons. The CB-01 Repeater gets a boost to its environmental damage, making it far better at dealing with deployables and ziplines, while the Minigun receives a notable accuracy upgrade when focus-firing. We’re not touching the spin-up mechanic just yet, but it’s something we’re actively evaluating as the season progresses. Week 2 of Bunny Bash is also live now, with a new circuit of event contracts for you to complete for some amazing rewards! World Tour: Protocol Overdrive (Sponsored by ENGIMO) ENGIMO is redefining chaos – again. In Protocol Overdrive, gameshow events don’t just show up once per match – they hit back-to-back, dropping contestants into a relentless gauntlet of environmental hazards and alien mayhem. Expect short moments of calm between bursts of absolute madness, with Meteor Showers and Alien Invasions shaking up the mid-game and forcing players to adapt on the fly. There’s barely time to breathe before the next disaster hits. Arenas in rotation: SYS$HORIZON Bernal Kyoto Las Vegas Stadium Over in the store, we’ve got a wild lineup of new cosmetics ready to drop: Night Munchies Set“Carrots optional, casualties guaranteed.” Suit up in the Predator Payload outfit, complete with Assault Rabbit headgear and glowing Warren Glare eyes. Fluffy on the outside, ruthless on the inside.Arena Vision Set“For contestants who see every angle in THE FINALS.” Featuring the Sappy Ending skin for the Cerberus, Sledgehammer, and SR-84. Because every story should end with a bang.Opulent Heavy Bundle“Devastating luxury, tailored for destruction.” Dominate the battlefield with Skullbound Oblivion skins for the Shak-50, Flamethrower, and M60 – dark, ominous, and absurdly stylish. Balance Changes Weapons CB-01 Repeater Increased environmental damage from 8 to 18 Dev Note: With the previous environmental damage value the Repeater had a tough time destroying ziplines. This change should help to address that. M134 Minigun Decreased bullet dispersion when standing still and ‘focus firing’ (secondary fire) by approximately 10%, making the weapon more accurate Decreased bullet dispersion when moving and focus firing by approximately 10%, making the weapon more accurate Dev Note: We really like that the spin-up time of the Minigun encourages players to adopt a different style of play to other weapons when using it, such as making use of various shields to protect while spinning up, or using Proximity Sensors to provide an early warning that gives time to spin-up. Because of this, despite some feedback that the Minigun is a little underpowered, we’re reluctant to address that by reducing the spin-up time and making the gun more responsive, as this risks it simply turning into another LMG. Instead, we’re making an adjustment to the weapon’s accuracy to make it slightly more effective at range. Performance wise, our data is showing the Minigun performing somewhere in the middle of the pack, so we’re reasonably happy with how it’s behaving. We do feel that ‘juggling’ and maintaining the spin-up state while moving is a little too easy right now, so it is our intent to review that and potentially change it later this season, as we do really want using the Minigun to commit players to being prepared in how they play, but it’s likely that if that change does go ahead, it will come with some other tweaks to offset that change. We’ll see exactly where we go with that as the season goes on. For more The Finals, check out our guide to the best weapons in the game ranked, and we also have a guide to the best gadgets. In addition, we have a guide to the best FPS settings to help you win matches along with a ranking of the best classes in the game. The Finals Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series X Genre(s): Action, First-Person Shooter, Shooter Related Topics The Finals Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 66 Views
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WWW.YAHOO.COMTrump exempts nearly 70 coal plants from Biden-era rule on mercury and other toxic air pollutionNous, Yahoo, faisons partie de la famille de marques Yahoo. Lorsque vous utilisez nos sites et applications, nous utilisons des cookies pour : vous fournir nos sites et applications ; authentifier les utilisateurs, appliquer des mesures de sécurité, empêcher les spams et les abus ; et mesurer votre utilisation de nos sites et applications. Si vous cliquez sur Accepter tout, nos partenaires, dont 239 font partie du Cadre de transparence de consentement de l’IAB Europe, et nous-même stockerons et/ou utiliserons également des informations sur un appareil (en d’autres termes, utiliserons des cookies), et nous servirons des données de géolocalisation précise et d’autres données personnelles telles que l’adresse IP et les données de navigation et de recherche, pour fournir des publicités et des contenus personnalisés, mesurer les publicités et les contenus, étudier les audiences et développer des services. Si vous ne souhaitez pas que nos partenaires et nous–mêmes utilisions des cookies et vos données personnelles pour ces motifs supplémentaires, cliquez sur Refuser tout. Si vous souhaitez personnaliser vos choix, cliquez sur Gérer les paramètres de confidentialité. Vous pouvez révoquer votre consentement ou modifier vos choix à tout moment en cliquant sur les liens « Paramètres de confidentialité et des cookies » ou « Tableau de bord sur la confidentialité » présents sur nos sites et dans nos applications. Découvrez comment nous utilisons vos données personnelles dans notre Politique de confidentialité et notre Politique concernant les cookies.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 38 Views
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WWW.VG247.COMMonster Hunter Wilds' latest schedule of Event and Challenge Quests has a lot of Tempered monsters for anyone looking for a difficulty bumpTempered Flood Monster Hunter Wilds' latest schedule of Event and Challenge Quests has a lot of Tempered monsters for anyone looking for a difficulty bump There's a new set of Event and Challenge Quests that just went live in Monster Hunter Wilds, and we've got all the details along with the full schedule. Image credit: Capcom. News by Sherif Saed Contributing Editor Published on April 17, 2025 Monster Hunter Wilds has rolled out the latest set of limited-time quests for all players. Thanks to the recent introduction of Challenge Quests with Title Update 1, the schedule now includes both Event Quests as well as Challenge Quests. There’s a considerable uptick in the number of difficult encounters in this one compared to past weeks, however, likely because most players are probably well into the endgame. It could also be a response to feedback about the challenge (or lack thereof) of the major fights in the game. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. This new schedule covers this week, next week, and the week after that. So that’s the week of April 14, April 21, and April 28. Each week’s quest kick off on Wednesday of that week, meaning this week’s batch is already live. As always, first week’s quests will be available for the following two weeks, so you can wait until the third week to play all of them if you like. That said, this time around the second and third weeks both have the same schedule. This is all pretty standard, except for the difficulty level of some of the quests - which now include a number of Tempered mosnters. So, without further ado, let’s dig into what you can expect for the next few weeks in Monster Hunter Wilds. Week of April 14 Tongue-Tied - 5 Stars (HR 21 or higher) - Hunt the the Tempered Chatacabra to obtain Hard Armor Spheres and Advanced Armor Spheres. When Do Quematrice Sing? - 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher) - Hunt the Quematrice to obtain materials to craft cute headgear: Amstrigian α. [Challenge Quest] Doshaguma of the Hollow - 5 Stars (HR 16 or higher) - Slay the Doshaguma using specific equipment in a race against the clock. Earn an exclusive pendant for participating. Weeks of April 21 and April 28 That Won't Work on Me! - 6 Stars (HR 31 or higher) - Hunt the Tempered Xu Wu to obtain materials to craft Sealed Eyepatch α headgear as well as an outfit for Alma. Gravios Blockade - 6 Stars (HR 31 or higher) - Hunt the Tempered Gravios to obtain new ingredients for BBQ grilling. Daughters of Carabosse - 4 Stars (HR 16 or higher) - Hunt two Lala Barina to obtain Blossom α armor set and Felyne Butterfly α Palico equipment. Chemicus Nocturnus - 2 Stars (HR 3 or higher) - Hunt the Rompopolo to obtain Firestone and other crafting materials. Careening Out of Control - 1 Star (HR 2 or higher) - Hunt the Balahara to obtain Armor Spheres and Armor Sphere+. King of a Faraway Sky - 6 Stars (HR 31 or higher) - Hunt the Tempered Guardian Rathalos to obtain Artian materials for use in crafting Artian weapons. Tongue-Tied - 5 Stars (HR 21 or higher) - Hunt the the Tempered Chatacabra to obtain Hard Armor Spheres and Advanced Armor Spheres. Ballet in the Rain - 5 Stars (HR 21 or higher) - Hunt the Tempered Lala Barina to obtain Glowing Orb - Swords Decorations. Sand-Scarred Soul - 5 Stars (HR 9 or higher) - Hunt the Doshaguma to obtain Glowing Orb - Armors Decorations. Anguish and Atrocity - 5 Stars (HR 21 or higher) - Hunt the Guardian Doshaguma to gain a lot of Hunter Rank Points. Kut-Ku Gone Cuckoo - 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher) - Hunt the Yian Kut-Ku to obtain the Mimiphyta α headgear. Like a Fire Hidden by Sand - 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher) - Hunt the Rathian to obtain materials to craft Expedition Headgear α. When Do Quematrice Sing? - 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher) - Hunt the Quematrice to obtain materials to craft Amstrigian α Headgear. Some of those are going to be pretty challenging, especially given the limited equipment choices for the Challenge Quests. If you need a little help getting your gear right, or finding an answer to any question you might have, our Monster Hunter Worlds guide was recently updated, so keep it bookmarked.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 36 Views
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WWW.NINTENDOLIFE.COMYep, It Looks Like You Can Still Dodge Blue Shells In Mario Kart WorldImage: NintendoDodging blue shells in Mario Kart has long been a tricky, albeit perfectly doable skill that players have been executing for years at this point. The good news, then, is it looks like you can still do it in Mario Kart World. While we've not yet seen evidence that the Super Horn can still knock out an incoming Blue Shell (nor have we been in a position to test it ourselves yet) we're convinced that you'll still be able to use it to get out of a tight spot in the new entry. However, as highlighted by @MarioKartActu on social media (thanks, GamesRadar+), it looks like you'll still be able to dodge a Blue Shell with a well-timed Mushroom. In fact, we can see the move being executed to perfection in the below clip, with Yoshi boosting out the line of fire at the very last moment. Some users, however, are not completely convinced by the video, believing that the effects of the Boo item – which was used prior to the Mushroom and thus also allowed the racer to avoid a lightning strike – may have also assisted in avoiding the Blue Shell. It's a tricky one, because you can see that Yoshi is still 'invisible' when the Blue Shell drops, but it also nimbly boosts out of the way at just the right moment. Either way, we can't imagine Nintendo suddenly dropping such a popular technique for the new game. Be sure to tune in later today when the Mario Kart World Direct drops at 6am PT / 9am ET / 2pm BST / 3pm CEST / 11pm AET. Our predictions for Switch 2's biggest launch game What do you think, dear readers? Will you be trying your best to avoid Blue Shells in Mario Kart World, or will you just weather the storm? Let us know with a comment. Related Games See Also Share:0 1 Nintendo Life’s resident horror fanatic, when he’s not knee-deep in Resident Evil and Silent Hill lore, Ollie likes to dive into a good horror book while nursing a lovely cup of tea. He also enjoys long walks and listens to everything from TOOL to Chuck Berry. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment... Related Articles Switch 2's Backwards Compatibility List Provides Updates On Two Titles Here's what you can expect Round Up: The First Impressions Of Mario Kart World Are In The race begins this June Where To Pre-Order Nintendo Switch 2 Where to buy Switch 2 consoles, accessories & games0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 38 Views
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3DPRINTINGINDUSTRY.COMNASA-Backed 3D Printed Nozzle Powers Venus Aerospace Hypersonic EngineVenus Aerospace, a Texas-based hypersonic propulsion company, will incorporate a nozzle developed under a NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award into its next ground-based engine demonstration. The component, produced using laser powder bed fusion, is part of Venus’s work on a Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE), a compact system designed to operate across multiple flight regimes without engine switching. The nozzle was developed using advanced NASA alloys—GRCop-42 for high thermal conductivity and GRX-810 for extreme temperature resistance. These materials enabled the construction of complex integrated structures such as coolant channels and injector orifices, which cannot be machined using conventional methods. “The technology we developed with NASA’s support will now be part of our integrated engine platform,” said Venus CEO Sassie Duggleby. This propulsion architecture relies on continuous spinning detonation waves rather than subsonic combustion. The company has built an engine that eliminates the need for multiple propulsion stages, allowing a vehicle to accelerate from takeoff to speeds exceeding Mach 5 with a single system. “We’ve developed a single system that powers a vehicle from takeoff to hypersonic cruise,” Duggleby added. The rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE) undergoing a full-thrust ground test. Photo via Venus Aerospace. Chief Technology Officer Andrew Duggleby described the RDRE configuration as a “compact, high-performance engine” that is “ready for flight.” While exact performance specifications have not been disclosed, Venus has stated that internal efficiency metrics place the system in the upper 90th percentile compared to conventional rocket engines. Addressing combustion and cooling challenges Rotating detonation engines face high thermal loads and complex pressure environments that make traditional manufacturing insufficient for hardware reliability. Additive manufacturing enabled Venus to produce a nozzle capable of withstanding the detonation chamber’s severe conditions, including rapid heat transfer and dynamic pressure cycling. These characteristics are critical for engine durability and integration into full-scale systems. “We will use it in our Stargazer M4 vehicle and in future vehicles like landers, orbital transfer vehicles, and hypersonic drones,” said Sassie Duggleby. Following successful nozzle trials under SBIR, the upcoming ground test will be the first to assess the hardware in a full propulsion system. With testing scheduled to continue through 2025, Venus is moving toward real-world validation of a propulsion system that merges compact design, jet-like cruise efficiency, and rocket-class performance. Rendering of Venus Aerospace’s Stargazer vehicle. Image via Venus Aerospace. Additive manufacturing advances in rocket propulsion Recent breakthroughs in multi-material 3D printing have enabled new design possibilities for rocket propulsion components. InssTek, a South Korean manufacturer of directed energy deposition (DED) systems, partnered with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) to produce a 3-ton multi-material rocket nozzle integrating copper- and nickel-based alloys. This nozzle, featuring internal cooling channels at 1 mm intervals, was tested alongside a C-103 extension and successfully fired in combustion trials. At Formnext 2024, Eplus3D and engineering firm LEAP 71 unveiled a 1.3-meter single-piece rocket thruster delivering 200 kN of thrust. Manufactured using the EP-M650-1600 metal powder bed fusion system over a 354-hour print cycle, the thruster combines combustion chamber, cooling channels, and structural elements into a unified component. The use of AlSi10Mg alloy and a dual cooling system optimized for cryogenic oxygen and kerosene significantly enhanced heat regulation and reduced pressure loss. 3ton multi-material rocket nozzle with extension. Image via InssTek. Ready to discover who won the 20243D Printing Industry Awards? Subscribe to the 3D Printing Industry newsletter to stay updated with the latest news and insights. Featured image showcase the rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE) undergoing a full-thrust ground test. Photo via Venus Aerospace. Anyer Tenorio Lara Anyer Tenorio Lara is an emerging tech journalist passionate about uncovering the latest advances in technology and innovation. With a sharp eye for detail and a talent for storytelling, Anyer has quickly made a name for himself in the tech community. Anyer's articles aim to make complex subjects accessible and engaging for a broad audience. In addition to his writing, Anyer enjoys participating in industry events and discussions, eager to learn and share knowledge in the dynamic world of technology.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 43 Views
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WWW.ARCHPAPER.COMThe best lighting designs from Milan Design Week 2025Another week of design and the glitz and glam that surrounds it has come and gone in Milan. After the jet lag and exhaustion trickles away what remains of Milan Design Week are the bright realizations released from the flurry of exhibitions. As this year’s edition coincided with Salone del Mobile’s Euroluce, lighting took center stage both at the fair grounds and beyond. The following lighting products remained at the top of the crop, as they showcase both technical know-how and a penchant for a visual language. Here are the top lighting designs from Milan Design Week 2025. Slats surround a cubic form in Shiro (Enric Badrinas) Shiro by Santa & Cole First conceived in 1998 by Antoni Arola, Shiro is an outdoor lamp defined by slats that clad a cubic form. The lighting, now available in new variations, emphasizes the dialogue between architecture and the nature that surrounds it, a conversation that’s heightened with the placement of outdoor lighting. The rational design and soft, warm glow provides thoughtful illumination in the various forms it takes: portable light, standing lamp, or fixed in place. This optical system creates a precise, almost metaphysical effect (Courtesy Davide Groppi) OneOff by Davide Groppi A large overhead light that’s not scary, OneOff appears like a skylight diffusing soft illumination into space. This special optical system creates a precise, almost metaphysical effect. The gesture is made through a floor lamp or portable table lamp that focuses on the lighting on the ceiling. At Milan Design Week, Artemide and SOM mounted an exhibition together (Courtesy Artimide/SOM) Tetras by SOM for Artemide In collaboration with Artemide, SOM designs a modular lighting solution that images light as an architectural building block, a set of lights that can be used in a series to create layers of illumination. During Milan Design Week, the pair mounted an installation named after the design that emphasizes geometry and light. More standout light fixtures on aninteriormag.com.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 24 Views
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWill 3D tech change sports forever?Published April 17, 2025 6:00am EDT close Will 3D tech change sports forever? Cameras are placed around the edges of baseball stadiums to capture real-time action and generate a 3D digital clone of the game. The world of sports is on the brink of a technological revolution, and at the center of it lies 3D digital twin technology. Companies like Arcturus are leveraging cutting-edge advancements to create hyperrealistic virtual replicas of live sporting events, allowing fans to experience games like never before. This innovation is set to transform not only how fans engage with sports but also how teams train, strategize and manage their players.STAY PROTECTED & INFORMED! GET SECURITY ALERTS & EXPERT TECH TIPS – SIGN UP FOR KURT’S ‘THE CYBERGUY REPORT’ NOW 3D digital twin technology (Arcturus)What is 3D digital twin technology in sports?At its core, 3D digital twin technology creates a virtual replica, or "digital twin," of a real-world environment or event. In the context of sports, this means replicating entire stadiums and live games with incredible accuracy. For example, Arcturus places cameras around the edges of baseball stadiums to capture real-time action and generate a 3D digital clone of the game. Fans can then pinch, zoom and view the game from any angle in the stadium, offering an unprecedented level of immersion.This technology is available for postgame highlights but is expected to evolve into real-time viewing within a few years. Imagine being able to watch a game from the perspective of your favorite player or zoom into any part of the field as if you were there in person. 3D digital twin technology (Arcturus)Transforming the fan experienceThe fan experience is where this technology truly shines. Fans can virtually place themselves in any seat in the stadium or even on the field itself, bringing an entirely new dimension to watching sports. 3D digital twins can be accessed from anywhere, ensuring fans never miss out on their favorite games.Additionally, features like augmented reality overlays and real-time statistics make following the games more engaging than ever before. Major League Baseball (MLB) has already begun integrating similar technology into its app, offering fans live 3D gamecasts that allow them to view games and access detailed player stats such as pitch velocity and launch angles. 3D digital twin technology (Arcturus)Revolutionizing player training and strategyThe implications of digital twin technology go far beyond fan engagement; they're also transforming how teams train and strategize. By creating virtual replicas of players using biomechanical and physiological data, teams can simulate match scenarios, track fatigue levels and prevent injuries with precision. Coaches can use digital twins to simulate different game strategies without risking player fatigue or injury.For instance, they can test how players might react under high-pressure situations or against specific opponents. Digital twins can also monitor player workload in real time, helping coaches adjust training regimens to avoid overtraining or injuries.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? 3D digital twin technology (Arcturus)The future of stadium designDigital twins are also being used in stadium design and management. Fans can explore stadiums virtually before purchasing tickets, ensuring they select the perfect seats. Digital twins help stadium operators fine-tune everything from air circulation to seating arrangements for maximum comfort. Teams can use digital twins to showcase branding opportunities to sponsors or give premium suite customers a virtual walk-through of their offerings. 3D digital twin technology (Arcturus)GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREChallenges and opportunitiesWhile the potential of 3D digital twin technology is immense, it’s not without challenges. Early implementations have experienced technical glitches, such as those occasionally seen in MLB's 3D broadcasts, which sometimes led to humorous but unintended visual effects.Additionally, some fans may initially struggle to adapt to such a high-tech viewing experience. However, as augmented reality and virtual reality become more mainstream, these barriers are likely to diminish.Despite these hurdles, experts agree that digital twins represent the future of sports. With advancements in artificial intelligence and sensor technologies, we’re only scratching the surface of what’s possible. 3D digital twin technology (Arcturus)Kurt's key takeawaysThe integration of 3D digital twin technology into sports marks a turning point for both fans and athletes. From immersive viewing experiences that bring games to life in ways never imagined before to tools that optimize player performance and extend careers, this innovation is set to redefine every aspect of the sporting world.Do you think the integration of digital twin technology in sports is going too far or can it strike a balance between innovation and preserving the traditional aspects of the game? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/Contact.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFor more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/Newsletter.Ask Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to cover.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved. 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