• Camera phone shoot out: Nothing Phone (3a) Pro Vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
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    The battle of the camera phones continues with the latest Nothing Phone (3a) Pro Vs the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.
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  • Donald Trumps Not-So-Strategic Crypto Reserve
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    When US president Donald Trump picked out a handful of cryptocurrencies for potential inclusion in a national strategic reserve, he sparked a trading frenzyand questions about who stands to benefit.
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  • Scientists Just Created a Woolly Mouse With Mammoth-Like Fur
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    The de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences wants to bring back the woolly mammothstarting with a very furry mouse.
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  • The new iPad isnt the only Air device Apple is releasing this week
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    MacworldAs Tim Cook said, theres something in the air this week for Apple. It started with todays release of the M3 iPad Air (and the new Apple Intelligence-incapable iPad) but it doesnt end there. According to a post by Bloombergs Mark Gurman, the Air releases continue on Wednesday, when Apple will announce the M4 MacBook Air.X/Mark GurmanTodays iPad releases occurred at 6 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. UTC, so set your alarm clocks if you want to be there when the release happens. If the iPad release is any indication, then preorders will probably be available tomorrow, with shipments beginning on March 12.Besides a new M4 chip, the new MacBook Air is rumored to get the same 12MP Center Stage camera as the MacBook Pro. There may be some other minor updates, but were not expecting any major changes to the design or display.Also rumored for release sometime this spring is a new AirTag and the M4 Ultra processor for the Mac Studio and Mac Pro. Its not clear whether any of those products will also launch this week.
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  • Save a whopping $700 on a brand-new MacBook Pro right now
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    MacworldEveryone wants the latest and greatest when shopping for a new MacBook Pro, but all that newness doesnt come cheap. But you know what? The old generation is still good. Amazing even, especially when you can save $700 on one of the best models. B&H Photo is selling the 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro chip and 36GB of RAM for only $1,699, a massive savings over its $2,399 MSRP.Not only does this speedy laptop have an M3 Pro chip, but it also has 32GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, more than enough to keep things running smoothly. The impressive 14-inch Liquid Retina XDR display has a high resolution of 3024x1964p, too, so anything youre working on and every movie youre streaming will look absolutely gorgeous. Plus youll get three Thunderbolt 4 ports, an SDXC card slot, HDMI, and MagSafe 3.We reviewed this laptop in 2023 and gave it a near-perfect score, saying that it hits the sweet spot for price and performance. However, our test unit only had 18GB of memory, so this one thats on sale will perform even better. So go ahead and get yourself an absolutely stunning MacBook Pro laptop for $700 less from B&H.$700 off on a MacBook Pro? That's insane!Buy now at B&H
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  • Updated Mac Studio with M4 could launch with new MacBook Air
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    Alongside the new iPad Air and the expected new MacBook Air, a new report says Apple may also release an upgraded Mac Studio.The current Mac StudioTim Cook teased online that there was "something in the air," before the new iPad Air was launched, and before a newNew MacBook Air could perhaps follow suit. Now a new report says that this week may see yet a further release, with an updated Mac Studio potentially being announced alongside the MacBook Air.According to Bloomberg, the next version of the Mac Studio is due to launch very shortly. Rumor Score: Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Apple's new iPad updates are not dramatic, but don't need to be
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    There's very little new in the new iPad Air, and the new base iPad has less than expected. Despite that, both are excellent devices and exactly what they need to be.The new iPad Air and new Magic Keyboard image credit: AppleIn 2024, the iPad Air had the very visible update that for the first time it came in a 13-inch version. At the same time, the iPad Pro had the quite visible update that it came with an OLED screen.True, you had to actually see an OLED iPad Pro in the flesh to really appreciate the difference. Still, here were two of Apple's iPad models, both getting a significant update. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Pharrell Williams and NIGO team up for seductive NOT A HOTEL design outside Tokyo
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    Fashion mogul andentrepreneurPharrell Williams has announced he is joining his creative partner NIGO in investing in the design-rich Japanese NOT A HOTEL brand. Both will serve as advisors on future projects both in Japan and overseas.The HUMAN MADE co-founder said: "Im looking forward to joining my brother NIGO in this next venture, bringing our different perspectives and design elements together through hospitality. NOT A HOTEL is creating never-before-seen experiences for guests and everyday adventurers who are looking to stay or spend time somewhere that is unique and elevated."Video by NIGO for NOT A HOTELThe popular clothing designer and artistic director of KENZO, NIGO (who is already attached as the namesake of the brands first Tokyo area stay), said he was excited at the opportunity to work with architecture as his medium.Image rendering by NIGO for NOT A HOTELSo far, the project has included inspiring designs from Sou Fujimoto in Okinawa and theBIG-designed S...
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  • Split Fiction Review Split Quality
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    From a conceptual standpoint, Split Fictionis an absolute home run. A co-op game that changes genres and styles based on the protagonists own stories stories that presumably delve into said characters psyche? Yes, please. And coming from the developer that won many Game of the Year awards in 2021 withIt Takes Two, its next to impossible to callSplit Fictiona losing proposition. Well, after finishing it with my co-op partner, we can say its certainly not bad or anything, but its not quite the GOTY-contender we were hoping it to be.The plot ofSplit Fictionbegins when our two unpublished authors, Mio and Zoe, head to Raider Publishing in hopes of finally getting their stories recognized. Things dont go as planned, as Mr. Raider, the CEO and titular villain of the game, lures them into a simulation of the duos numerous stories. If youve seen any isekai plot, this one wont blow your socks off. My co-op partner and I managed to guess the entire plot as well as the characters motivations and developments from a mile away. But I can ignore a predictable plot if the narrative element of the game , something that Hazelight is known for, nails it.The studios previous games featured interesting relationship hooks that few other games explored within the co-op space.A Way Outfollowed the journey of two prisoners as they perform a jailbreak, andIt Takes Twofamously portrayed a married couple considering divorce as they get transported into storybook dolls. Both intriguing setups that manage to hook and compel us, at least initially. Meanwhile,Split Fictiongives us a scenario that has been played out time and time again: two young rivals forced to work together despite being polar opposites. Theres nothing wrong with a more formulaic premise, butSplit Fictiondoes little to warm the player up to these characters and the familiar situation they find themselves in."My co-op partner and I managed to guess the entire plot as well as the characters motivations and developments from a mile away."So, at least the characters and villains are full of personality and charm, right? Well, thats what I was hoping, but the game falls flat in that aspect too. Raider is such a one-dimensional villain, and an incompetent one at that. The game wouldve been better off without a villain at all, simply throwing the two protagonists into the bizarre situation likeIt Takes Twodid. Mio and Zoe arent exactly all that interesting either, but at least they go through arcs and develop throughout the game a bit, even if it is as predictable as the plot.The duo find themselves trapped together in their distinct stories with an initial distaste for one anothers company. Mio is more reserved and introverted, while the extroverted Zoe cant help but pry some personal info while divulging her own tastes in literature. The perfect match, right? As you play the game, youll be barraged with a constant stream of chatter from the pair. The duos banter is filled with tired cliches, Marvel-esque quips, and your usual exaggerated reactions (and lots of screaming) to every little thing happening in the game. If you dont care for these characters, the game will wear on you exponentially, as their presence inescapably envelopes the entire experience.Of course, the upside of the duos distinct personalities and distinct tastes in stories is we get some neat variety in gameplay.Split Fiction, as the title implies, is structured through chapters based on Mios sci-fi worlds and Zoes wild fantasy escapades. Thankfully, on this front I was impressed. The game makes good on this foundation with oodles of distinct mechanics, perspectives, themes, and gameplay gimmicks. Unlike the story and characters, youll rarely anticipate where or what youll be doing next.Mios sci-fi setting lends itself well to bullet hell shoot-em-up sequences, stealth infiltrations, and some fun third person shooter action-platforming. I found the controls for Mios levels to be a tad more intuitive and snappier than Zoes fantasy sequences. One fantasy chapter has the pair raising some baby dragons in an effort to preserve them from the devastating dragon eater (itself a giant stone dragon). Lugging around dragon eggs through puzzle-laden swamps and ruined fortresses is fun and all, but the dragon flight doesnt control as well as other aspects of the game due to its floaty and imprecise nature.We ran into some small glitches and snags through Mio and Zoes various worlds too. Objects occasionally clip through characters and getting stuck on terrain isnt that rare. The biggest gripe we had were the numerous invisible walls. The game emphasizes platforming and curiosity, so it feels incongruent just how much punishment there is for jumping to that far-off platform or seeing whats off to the distance. Its not game-breaking or anything, but still worth mentioning. As a whole, the gameplay ofSplit Fictionfeels responsive and intuitive and the platforming and shooting is about what youd expect from the respective genres the game constantly shifts between."Split Fiction, as the title implies, is structured through chapters based on Mios sci-fi worlds and Zoes wild fantasy escapades."Some gameplay sequences, though, went above and beyond the norm. One chapter puts the duo in control of some rolling power balls reminiscent of Samus morph ball inMetroid Prime. Tunnelling through tight intricate floorboards and snapping from wall to wall is an absolute blast. I wont spoil it, but my ball transformed into something that assisted my partner through some really cool environmental puzzles, forming what Id consider the peak of Hazelights creative and fun opus through the years.And then theres the seamless perspective shifts from top-down, side-scrolling, to the aforementioned ball tunnelling seen in games likeMetroid Primeand the like. Theres a level of Nintendo-esque quality to some puzzles, which deeply impressed me despite my misgivings with the characters and plot. Navigating through the mazelike labyrinths in ball-form utilizing each characters unique abilities to assist the other forward was addictive. In fact, the large collection of varied playstyles and mechanics parody or outright rip-off other popular games. Youre bound to see dozens of references to other game franchises here, often prompting one to say Ah! This is like that dungeon in such and suchZeldagame!Besides the variety of puzzle-platforming sequences, theres also some significant boss fights awaiting the duo at the end of levels and chapters. These fights require teamwork and fast reflexes (picture a boss from the Ratchet and Clank series). The pacing of these battles more or less echoes the rest of the game with its steady rapidity of constant motion. Theres very little downtime inSplit Fiction, and on those rare occasions when there is, the game lets you explore a tiny bit with little interactable props in the environment. Walking up to some chalk on the ground as Zoe plays hopscotch can be a fun little diversion, but these moments typically dont reward or progress your character in any way (although, you may get some obscure trophies).Split Fictionis above all, a linear co-op experience. So linear, in fact, that theres nary a collectable, no score tallies to keep track of, or skill/levelling progression whatsoever.Its somewhat of a relief to have a game in 2025 not succumb to the RPG-ification of everything like other titles, but theres also no denying that with nothing to collect or customize, most players may viewSplit Fictionas a one-and-done game. One way to squeeze that extra amount of replayability is by playing as the other character. Mio and Zoe have distinct skills and playstyles through their varied stories, so two playthroughs can feel remarkably different. And whats more, playing with a different friend doesnt require two copies of the game. Like Hazelights previous games, Friends Pass gives access to your online friends so they can experience the full game with you."Yhe gameplay of Split Fiction feels responsive and intuitive. The platforming and shooting is about what youd expect from the respective genres the game constantly shifts between."Split Fictioncontains at least some missable content in the form of Side Stories. These pocket worlds contain some of the most creative ideas in the entire game. Three to four Side Stories permeate each chapter, providing incentive to go back and revisit prior checkpoints, of which the game has many, and all accessible from the menu. These side stories are filled with quirky moments that will put a grin on my face in a way the characters of the game failed to. Where the main plot often takes itself too serious with dramatic pauses and cliched melodrama between the duo, the Side Stories exhibit true charm and outlandish scenarios worth going out of your way for.Despite the excellent gameplay, my main gripe throughout the experience is one that just cannot be ignored. Mio and Zoe spout gallons of cliched quips and uninspired anecdotes, and their own stories plots arent anything interesting. Its hard to take these characters seriously when every single story they come up with directly reflects a key moment in their life or a tragic situation they had to deal with. At one point, Mio remarks that fiction is meant to serve as an escape from reality. A sentiment I would take more seriously if every single aspect of her (and Zoes) fiction wasnt a direct allegory to a mundane memory or an event they experienced in their own past. I know why this kind of framing was done to establish Mio and Zoes backstory and create rapport between them but it doesnt make it any less formulaic, uninspired, and perhaps most unfortunate of all, cringe.The presentation of these character and story moments dont enhance things either. The musical score is more ambient than thematic, but I cant remember any of it. As we were playing, wed consistently ask where the music was and whether we just had the sound too low to hear it. Likewise, the voice acting didnt particularly impress. Mio and Zoes lines are delivered competently enough by the actors, but its all so generic and rote without the ability to elevate the characters beyond how their written."If you can get past the bonding between Mio and Zoe and the incongruous isekai plot, youre in for a great time."The writing in general feels amateurish at times. Take the generic isekai plot and Raider Publishings role within it. The CEO is an incompetent buffoon, an evil greedy man with no motivation beyond steel idea, make money. Yet, the very stories he wants to steal are threadbare and half-finished. Mio and Zoe are not good writers, not because they havent been published up to this point, but because the stories you visit within their simulations whittle down to simple elementary picture book scenarios. Why the big bad genius CEO risks his company and livelihood on a couple of unpublished works is beyond me.If you can get past the bonding between Mio and Zoe and the incongruous isekai plot, youre in for a great time. The breakneck pacing of the games constantly shifting genres and gimmicks really make for prime co-op gaming. The puzzles are usually creative, while the action generally controls well, and the constant reliance on the other players input really drives home what the essence of cooperative play is all about.Split Fictiondoesnt rise to the heights ofIt Takes Two, but its a solid co-op adventure with fun, highly varied gameplay.This game was reviewed on the PlayStation 5.
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  • Assassins Creed Shadows Red Bull Collaboration Items Offer Minor Buffs For Both Protagonists
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    Ubisoft and Red Bull have revealed the special collaboration items that will be available in upcoming open world game Assassins Creed Shadows. As caught by Games Radar, fans can take part in a quiz which rewards them with special Red Bull-themed items that can be used in the game.The results of the quiz themselves dont really matter, and players will be able to get the Red Bull Medallion Trinket and Red Bull Wooden Plaque Trinket regardless of how well they performed. On completing the quiz, players will get access to the in-game items through a code they get through their email.Both of the Red Bull-themed items offer minor in-game bonuses for players. The Red Bull Medallion Trinket gives players a 3 percent boost in affliction buildup on enemies that have more than half of their health remaining. The Wooden Plaque Trinket, on the other hand, restores 2 percent of the players health every time they successfully dodge.Both of the Red Bull items are also character-specific, with the Medallion Trinket being exclusively usable by Naoe, and the Wooden Plaque Trinket being exclusively for Yasuke.The quiz itself is incredibly simple. It features eight questions about Assassins Creed Shadows, including basic ones like the names of the upcoming titles two protagonists, as well as various aspects of the story that have been announced by Ubisoft.While Assassins Creed Shadows March 20 release date is slowly creeping up on us, Ubisoft recently unveiled the various achievements that players will be able to earn during their time with the game. There is quite a bit of variety in the achievements, ranging from simple story-related ones that track the players progress, to ones that encourage more experimental gameplay, like using a breathing reed to hide in shallow waters to escape conflict.Reviews for Assassins Creed Shadows are rumoured to be slated for release on March 18, and various sources have indicated that development on the game is pretty much done. While Ubisoft hasnt yet confirmed any official figures, rumours have also indicated that pre-orders for the upcoming title are currently sitting at around 300,000.Ubisoft itself has been optimistic about Assassins Creed Shadows. Back in February, the company revealed that pre-orders for the titles were tracking solidly, and that its figures have been lining up with pre-orders for Assassins Creed Odyssey the second most successful title in the franchise.Leading up to its release, Ubisoft also released a trailer showcasing some of the features that will be available in the PC release of Assassins Creed Shadows. These features include support for Intels upscaling and frame generation technology like XeSS 2, as well as ray tracing features that can be used in beefier systems.More niche PC features like ultrawide displays will also be supported, along with dynamic resolution scaling for systems that might have more trouble in maintaining stable frame rates. The company has also previously revealed the minimum and recommended PC hardware for playing Assassins Creed Shadows.Assassins Creed Shadows is coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
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