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WWW.GAMESPOT.COMLego NES Restocked At Amazon, Sold Out Everywhere ElseLego NES Set (2,646 pieces) $270 See at Amazon The elusive Lego Nintendo Entertainment System is back in stock at Amazon. Despite being over four years old--it was in the first batch of Lego Nintendo releases in 2020--this set remains exceedingly popular today. Dubbed "hard to find" by Lego, the Lego NES is sold out at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and the Lego Store. Amazon is the only major retailer that has it available for purchase. With Lego set to release a Game Boy build later this year, the NES will probably be even more popular in the coming months.Amazon has also restocked Lego Mighty Bowser, which is the only Nintendo-themed building set with more pieces (2,807) than the NES. Plus, the most recent Lego Super Mario display model for adults, the Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi build, has received a rare discount at Amazon.Continue Reading at GameSpot0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 104 Views
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GAMERANT.COMGolden Scapegoat Locations and Solutions in "Bloodbathed Battlefront" Castrum KremnosBloodbathed Battlefront in Castrum Kremnos is set in an era where Castrum Kremnos was once known for its bravery and might. The current area is nothing but a wasteland that was reduced to ashes by the Titans rage, but as Honkai: Star Rail players continue on with the Trailblaze Mission, theyll begin to learn the history of this mighty civilization.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 94 Views
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GAMERANT.COMStalker 2: Matter Of Honor Side Quest WalkthroughStalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl features a world full of life with NPCs going about their day and engaging in various activities. You'll come across some wounded soldiers in the Cooling Towers region who survived a Monolith attack but aren't ready to face another one. The group's commander, Maj. Rodetsky asks Skif if he can help them fend off the second Monolith attack, starting the Matter of Honor side quest.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 105 Views
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GAMEDEV.NETProcedurally Generated RPGI'm building a team to create a new RPG game inspired by Valheim which generated over $150 million in a year with a team of only five members. My goal is to get there in two to five years and to assemble a group of at least 10 passionate individuals to bring this project to life. We'll be working on an exciting and innovative game with survival, building, and RPG elements. As we grow, we'll expand the team and split profits fairly based on contribution and time spent. Skills Needed: G0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 102 Views
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WWW.POLYGON.COMWhat to wear to solve Kindled Inspiration: New Blooms Outfit in Infinity NikkiKindled Inspiration: New Blooms Outfit is one of the limited-time random quests in Infinity Nikki, and this one requires you to inspire an NPC by showing them a specific article of clothing. While the NPC does give hints as to what theyre looking for (in this case, a paper crane-themed accessory), if you dont have an encyclopedic knowledge of all of the clothes in Infinity Nikki, then you may struggle to find a solution.Note that this random quest is part of the Companions Day event, and itll only be available until the event ends on Feb. 25.Below, we explain the solution for the Kindled Inspiration: New Blooms Outfit quest in Infinity Nikki, as well as where to get the required item and what the quest rewards.Where to find the Kindled Inspiration: New Blooms Outfit questYou can find Yayin on the boat docked by Florawish. Youll need to complete the nearby quest Sailing Through Lens in order for her to show up here, though.Kindled Inspiration: New Blooms Outfit quest solutionYayin is looking for a paper crane-themed accessory. There are actually multiple pieces that will work. The easiest one to get is the Paired Flight earrings, which you very likely already have. All you have to do is wear the earrings the rest your outfit doesnt matter.You can also use the Star of Wishes necklace that you get from Giovanni in the chapter 7 story quest, according to Lisa Juliette on YouTube. Its possible that you may also be able to use accessories from the Wings of Wishes outfit that was just in the gacha banner last patch, since they have a paper crane motif. (However, we havent been able to confirm this ourselves, since you can only submit one answer for this quest.)Where to get the Paired Flight necklaceYou very likely already have these earrings in your inventory, as you get the sketch for the Paired Flight earrings as a reward for completing the Accident at the Clothing Store main quest, which is pretty early in the game.Kindled Inspiration: New Blooms Outfit quest rewardsAs a reward, youll get 30 Diamonds, the sketch for the Cloudborn Cranes bracelet accessory, 120 Shiny Bubbles, and 30,000 Bling.If youre looking for more info aboutInfinity Nikki, here are guides to the Kindled Inspiration: Camouflage and Kindled Inspiration: Natural Design quests. We also have abeginners guide, a list ofcodes, and a guide noting where to unlock moreclothes.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 118 Views
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LIFEHACKER.COMThis Subaru Hack Exposed Location Data and Allowed Remote AccessWe know that cars are better connected than ever before, which is great when you want to remember where you parked or start defrosting the vehicle windows while you're still in bedbut this modern tech comes with security and privacy concerns, as a new hack of Subaru cars and their Starlink software has shown.Security researchers Sam Curry and Shubham Shah explain in a blog post how they were able to remotely hack into the Starlink connected vehicle service run by Subaru. Specifically, they targeted software on Curry's mom's car, but the same platform operates across Subaru vehicles in the U.S., Canada, and Japan. With access to the driver's surname and their attached ZIP code, email address, phone number, or license plate, Curry and Shah were able to start, stop, lock, and unlock the Subaru, as well as retrieve its current location. In addition, they could view the collected location history for a whole year (right down to parking spots).The same hack gave access to personal information about the driver, including their address, their billing information (though not their full credit card number), and their emergency contact. Support call history, odometer readings, and previous owners of the motor could also be accessed.Curry and Shah managed to test out the access on a Subaru belonging to one of their friends, and it worked againall without any kind of notification or alert to the car's driver that their vehicle was being accessed. All that was needed was a successful login to the Starlink portal and some basic driver information. The Subaru employee portal was targeted by the hack. Credit: Sam Curry While the Starlink login was protected with two-factor authentication and security questions, these security measures were applied in a bespoke way that the researchers were able to get around just by modifying the website code to ignore them. In other words, there was no need to enter a password.That's a huge amount of access to features and data from a relatively simple hack. The good news is that Curry and Shah reported the vulnerability to Subaru, and the vehicle maker patched it within 24 hoursthis hack is no longer possible. However, all of this data remains accessible to Subaru employees, which raises more questions.Subaru and your dataThe original hack was done by logging into the Starlink terminal as a Subaru employee, via some detective work on LinkedIn and a little tweaking of website code. While this route of access has now been locked down, genuine Subaru staff can still get at all the information found by Curry and Shah, including the year's worth of location history."The auto industry is unique in that an 18-year-old employee from Texas can query the billing information of a vehicle in California, and it wont really set off any alarm bells," writes Curry. "It's part of their normal day-to-day job. The employees all have access to a ton of personal information, and the whole thing relies on trust." Subaru employees can see where you've been via Starlink. Credit: Sam Curry Subaru told Wired that its employees, "based on their job relevancy," can access location datain the case of contacting first responders when a collision is detected, for example (though that hardly requires a year of data). Privacy, security, and NDA agreements are signed by these employees, Subaru says.You can read the Subaru privacy policies here and here. You'll notice there's a lot of data collected about you and your vehicle via Starlink, including where it starts and stops, vehicle speeds, and diagnostic information. Use a Subaru website or app, and you're allowing access to a whole new swath of data, including data collected by the microphones and cameras on your devices.Even worse, these policies apply to any passengers in a SubaruFirefox developer Mozilla has a comprehensive breakdown here (note this includes Subaru's apps and website as well as Starlink). While Subaru promises not to sell your data to third-parties, and says it requires the information to improve support and detect criminal activity, it can target you with ads, communications, and promotions. The researchers were able to get at a lot of user data. Credit: Sam Curry There are steps you can take to limit some of this data collection. You can, of course, cancel your Starlink subscription, but then you miss out on features such as emergency assistance. You can also uninstall any Subaru-related apps from your phone, change your marketing preferences via the MySubaru portal, and fill out this form to put certain limits on data collection and sharing in specific statesthough it's not clear which data the form covers or how long existing data will be retained for.Subaru isn't alone among car makers when it comes to security vulnerabilities and suspect privacy policies. However, it's another reminder that extra connectivity often comes with an extra cost in terms of user dataand that any decision about which car to buy next should probably come with a look at the manufacturer's data collection policies, too.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 122 Views
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LIFEHACKER.COMThis LG OLED TV Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right NowWe may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.The LG C3 65-inch Evo OLED TV, featured in Lifehacker's Best Budget OLED TVs to Buy in 2025, is now available for $1,196.99, down from $1,499.99its lowest price ever on Amazon, according to price trackers. LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED TV $1,196.99 at Amazon $1,499.99 Save $303.00 Get Deal Get Deal $1,196.99 at Amazon $1,499.99 Save $303.00 Its OLED panel provides perfect black levels, an infinite contrast ratio, and near-flawless color accuracy. Whites and SDR colors are especially precise, with only minor deviations in reds and greens in HDR content. Plus, it supports Dolby Vision and HDR10, so if you stream a lot in 4K, youll see those details shine. That said, the lack of an ATSC 3.0 tuner might be a drawback if you rely on over-the-air 4K broadcasts.You can place the C3 Evo on its (included) metal stand or mount it on a wall for a cleaner look. Its portsfour HDMI 2.1 (all 4K120, with one eARC), three USBs, Ethernet, and moreare easy to reach on the left. LGs WebOS runs its smart TV features and covers nearly all major streaming platforms (except Crunchyroll, as highlighted in this PCMag review). However, the WebOS' smart home hub features lean heavily toward LG ThinQ appliances, which might limit compatibility with your setup if your smart devices arent LG-branded or are from other non-compatible brands.The Magic Remote included with the LG C3 Evo has dedicated buttons for Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Alexa, and other popular apps, making it easy to jump straight to your favorites. Youll also find Apple AirPlay for easy streaming from your iOS devices and Alexa integration for hands-free voice commands. When it comes to gaming, with the Game Optimizer mode enabled and input lag reduction set to Boost, the TV achieves an impressively low input lag of under a millisecond. Add to that a 120Hz refresh rate, with variable refresh rate (VRR) support, plus AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility (though neither is formally certified), and youve got yourself a gaming powerhouse.If youre debating alternatives, the Samsung S90C ($1,179) offers similar OLED quality and comes with the missing ATSC 3.0 tuner.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 150 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMOver a billion credentials stolen were stolen in malware attacks in 2024Poor digital hygiene makes millions of passwords vulnerable to compromise each year, report warns.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 145 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMHere's the one thing that Samsung and Google couldn't agree on for the Samsung Galaxy S25 ultraSamsung, Qualcomm, and Google all have something to say about how your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra works.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 142 Views