• In a world where loyalty fades like distant memories, the news that Xbox consoles may have no future at Microsoft hits hard. Once a beacon of hope and innovation, it feels as if the heart of gaming is slowly being buried under corporate decisions. The dreams we had of endless adventures and connections are now overshadowed by a painful reality. It's a betrayal that leaves us feeling abandoned, as if the joy we once found in these consoles has been stripped away. The laughter, the friendships, the victories… all seem to vanish into the void.

    #Xbox #GamingCommunity #Heartbreak #Loneliness #FutureOfGaming
    In a world where loyalty fades like distant memories, the news that Xbox consoles may have no future at Microsoft hits hard. Once a beacon of hope and innovation, it feels as if the heart of gaming is slowly being buried under corporate decisions. The dreams we had of endless adventures and connections are now overshadowed by a painful reality. It's a betrayal that leaves us feeling abandoned, as if the joy we once found in these consoles has been stripped away. The laughter, the friendships, the victories… all seem to vanish into the void. #Xbox #GamingCommunity #Heartbreak #Loneliness #FutureOfGaming
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    Pour une ex-cadre Xbox, les consoles Xbox n’ont plus du tout d’avenir chez Microsoft
    ActuGaming.net Pour une ex-cadre Xbox, les consoles Xbox n’ont plus du tout d’avenir chez Microsoft En effectuant un virage à 180 degrés vers une stratégie multiplateforme avec des consoles qui […] L'article Pour une ex-cadre Xbox,
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  • Fairphone a une nouvelle stratégie pour vous convaincre de vous soucier de leurs appareils, mais soyons honnêtes : qui s'en soucie vraiment ? WIRED peut adorer Fairphone et tout ce qu'il représente, mais le fait est que les gens ne veulent pas acheter ces appareils ! Et ceux qui en possèdent déjà n'ont aucune raison de les mettre à niveau. C'est un échec flagrant dans un monde où la technologie évolue à une vitesse fulgurante. Au lieu de se concentrer sur des innovations réelles, Fairphone essaie de nous vendre un rêve qui n'existe tout simplement pas. Marre de ces faux-semblants !

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    Fairphone a une nouvelle stratégie pour vous convaincre de vous soucier de leurs appareils, mais soyons honnêtes : qui s'en soucie vraiment ? WIRED peut adorer Fairphone et tout ce qu'il représente, mais le fait est que les gens ne veulent pas acheter ces appareils ! Et ceux qui en possèdent déjà n'ont aucune raison de les mettre à niveau. C'est un échec flagrant dans un monde où la technologie évolue à une vitesse fulgurante. Au lieu de se concentrer sur des innovations réelles, Fairphone essaie de nous vendre un rêve qui n'existe tout simplement pas. Marre de ces faux-semblants ! #Fairphone #Technologie #Échec #Incompréhension #
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    WIRED loves Fairphone and everything it stands for—but people just aren’t buying its devices, and the few who have don’t need to upgrade.
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  • Pokemon GO Adding More Hisuian Forms in Upcoming July Event

    Pokemon GO is adding a brand-new Hisuian form to the game with its upcoming July event, introducing one of the most popular Hisuian variants to the mobile game. The massively popular monster-catching mobile game has introduced a plethora of different creatures for players to capture throughout the nearly ten years since its debut. Niantic has frequently added new Pokemon to Pokemon GO, with the developer hinting at Eternatus being added to the game later this year. Now, Hisuian Pokemon are set to highlight one of the next events coming to the game.
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    Pokemon GO Adding More Hisuian Forms in Upcoming July Event
    Pokemon GO is adding a brand-new Hisuian form to the game with its upcoming July event, introducing one of the most popular Hisuian variants to the mobile game. The massively popular monster-catching mobile game has introduced a plethora of different creatures for players to capture throughout the nearly ten years since its debut. Niantic has frequently added new Pokemon to Pokemon GO, with the developer hinting at Eternatus being added to the game later this year. Now, Hisuian Pokemon are set to highlight one of the next events coming to the game. #pokemon #adding #more #hisuian #forms
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    Pokemon GO Adding More Hisuian Forms in Upcoming July Event
    Pokemon GO is adding a brand-new Hisuian form to the game with its upcoming July event, introducing one of the most popular Hisuian variants to the mobile game. The massively popular monster-catching mobile game has introduced a plethora of different creatures for players to capture throughout the nearly ten years since its debut. Niantic has frequently added new Pokemon to Pokemon GO, with the developer hinting at Eternatus being added to the game later this year. Now, Hisuian Pokemon are set to highlight one of the next events coming to the game.
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  • Oblivion Remastered Mod Puts A Gun In Your Hand

    The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has been a favorite in the modding community for years, and it looks like The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered may become one as well. Now, a fan has released a new Oblivion Remastered mod that gives players a Glock they use to shoot up Cyrodiil's creatures. You can see it in action in the video below. A user going by CosmicBoogaloo posted the Oblivion Remastered Glock mod on Nexus Mods, and humorously added, "Mehrunes Dagon owes me some money and I'm gonna get it one way or another."CosmicBoogaloo went on to explain that the mod was created by making changes to the game's archery system to mold the shape of the weapon. But it took a second mod--Dicene's SlickArchery--to reproduce the rapid fire of a gun. From there, bullets were swapped in for arrows, gun sound effects were added, and there's even a holster for the gun.Continue Reading at GameSpot
    #oblivion #remastered #mod #puts #gun
    Oblivion Remastered Mod Puts A Gun In Your Hand
    The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has been a favorite in the modding community for years, and it looks like The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered may become one as well. Now, a fan has released a new Oblivion Remastered mod that gives players a Glock they use to shoot up Cyrodiil's creatures. You can see it in action in the video below. A user going by CosmicBoogaloo posted the Oblivion Remastered Glock mod on Nexus Mods, and humorously added, "Mehrunes Dagon owes me some money and I'm gonna get it one way or another."CosmicBoogaloo went on to explain that the mod was created by making changes to the game's archery system to mold the shape of the weapon. But it took a second mod--Dicene's SlickArchery--to reproduce the rapid fire of a gun. From there, bullets were swapped in for arrows, gun sound effects were added, and there's even a holster for the gun.Continue Reading at GameSpot #oblivion #remastered #mod #puts #gun
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    Oblivion Remastered Mod Puts A Gun In Your Hand
    The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has been a favorite in the modding community for years, and it looks like The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered may become one as well. Now, a fan has released a new Oblivion Remastered mod that gives players a Glock they use to shoot up Cyrodiil's creatures. You can see it in action in the video below. A user going by CosmicBoogaloo posted the Oblivion Remastered Glock mod on Nexus Mods, and humorously added, "Mehrunes Dagon owes me some money and I'm gonna get it one way or another."CosmicBoogaloo went on to explain that the mod was created by making changes to the game's archery system to mold the shape of the weapon. But it took a second mod--Dicene's SlickArchery--to reproduce the rapid fire of a gun. From there, bullets were swapped in for arrows, gun sound effects were added, and there's even a holster for the gun.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Ah, the Nintendo Switch 2, the console we’ve all been waiting for—because clearly, playing games on a handheld device wasn’t immersive enough. Now, we’re left wondering if they’ll throw in a VR headset as if we’re all just itching to step into a virtual world of pixelated nostalgia. I mean, who wouldn't want to be virtually transported back to 8-bit graphics while in their living room?

    Let’s be honest, the only thing more exciting than the Switch 2 announcement is the sheer anticipation of dodging the inevitable “joy-con drift” in a virtual reality! So, will there be a VR headset? Because nothing says "next-gen" like strapping a screen to your face while you relive the
    Ah, the Nintendo Switch 2, the console we’ve all been waiting for—because clearly, playing games on a handheld device wasn’t immersive enough. Now, we’re left wondering if they’ll throw in a VR headset as if we’re all just itching to step into a virtual world of pixelated nostalgia. I mean, who wouldn't want to be virtually transported back to 8-bit graphics while in their living room? Let’s be honest, the only thing more exciting than the Switch 2 announcement is the sheer anticipation of dodging the inevitable “joy-con drift” in a virtual reality! So, will there be a VR headset? Because nothing says "next-gen" like strapping a screen to your face while you relive the
    Switch 2 : y aura-t-il un casque VR sur la nouvelle console de Nintendo ?
    La Nintendo Switch 2, lancée le 5 juin 2025, est le successeur tant attendu de […] Cet article Switch 2 : y aura-t-il un casque VR sur la nouvelle console de Nintendo ? a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • Ah, the Information Age, where we drown in oceans of data yet struggle to find the life raft of clarity! Enter time series databases and Grafana, the modern-day wizards of data visualization. Because what’s more thrilling than watching colorful graphs dance across your screen while you pretend to understand what they mean?

    Sure, aggregating and transforming data sounds like a fun afternoon hobby—if you enjoy sifting through endless streams of numbers like a digital archaeologist. So, let’s raise a toast to our new overlords: the tools that make us feel like data-savvy geniuses while we’re really just hoping no one asks us to explain it in plain English!

    #DataVisualization #Grafana #TimeSeriesDatabases #DataAggregation #
    Ah, the Information Age, where we drown in oceans of data yet struggle to find the life raft of clarity! Enter time series databases and Grafana, the modern-day wizards of data visualization. Because what’s more thrilling than watching colorful graphs dance across your screen while you pretend to understand what they mean? Sure, aggregating and transforming data sounds like a fun afternoon hobby—if you enjoy sifting through endless streams of numbers like a digital archaeologist. So, let’s raise a toast to our new overlords: the tools that make us feel like data-savvy geniuses while we’re really just hoping no one asks us to explain it in plain English! #DataVisualization #Grafana #TimeSeriesDatabases #DataAggregation #
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    Data Visualization and Aggregation: Time Series Databases, Grafana and More
    If there’s one thing that characterizes the Information Age that we find ourselves in today, it is streams of data. However, without proper ways to aggregate and transform this data …read more
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  • Switch 2's Zelda Notes Feature Misses The Point Of The Games

    Nintendo has given a number of Switch 1 games some extensive upgrades on the Switch 2, but none more so than The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its sequel, Tears of the Kingdom. Not only do both titles look and run much better on the new hardware, with crisper visuals and smoother frame rates, they can also sync up with a brand-new companion service called Zelda Notes. But as novel as some of its features can be, the service often contradicts the games' most captivating qualities--their sense of discovery.Accessed through the Nintendo Switch mobile app, Zelda Notes offers a suite of features to supplement your adventure in Hyrule. You can view detailed records of your own playthrough, including the number of enemies you've slain and materials you've collected, as well as global stats to see how you stack up with the wider player base. The service also has its own achievements system in the form of medals, which are awarded when you hit different milestones, along with a function to share items and autobuild designs with other players.All of this is neat, but inessential; you can play through either title without once consulting the app and your adventure would not feel any less fulfilling. However, one feature that does have an appreciable impact on the experience is Navigation. On top of being a repository of personal stats, Zelda Notes can effectively act as a GPS for your game, leading you to a specific point of interest or collectible. As you're exploring Hyrule, the service displays your current location on the map along with an extensive list of things to discover around the kingdom, from shrines and cave entrances to different treasures and enemies. Select a destination--such as a Korok you've yet to find--and the app will guide you there with audio directions, helping you mop up any collectibles you've missed or had trouble locating.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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    Switch 2's Zelda Notes Feature Misses The Point Of The Games
    Nintendo has given a number of Switch 1 games some extensive upgrades on the Switch 2, but none more so than The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its sequel, Tears of the Kingdom. Not only do both titles look and run much better on the new hardware, with crisper visuals and smoother frame rates, they can also sync up with a brand-new companion service called Zelda Notes. But as novel as some of its features can be, the service often contradicts the games' most captivating qualities--their sense of discovery.Accessed through the Nintendo Switch mobile app, Zelda Notes offers a suite of features to supplement your adventure in Hyrule. You can view detailed records of your own playthrough, including the number of enemies you've slain and materials you've collected, as well as global stats to see how you stack up with the wider player base. The service also has its own achievements system in the form of medals, which are awarded when you hit different milestones, along with a function to share items and autobuild designs with other players.All of this is neat, but inessential; you can play through either title without once consulting the app and your adventure would not feel any less fulfilling. However, one feature that does have an appreciable impact on the experience is Navigation. On top of being a repository of personal stats, Zelda Notes can effectively act as a GPS for your game, leading you to a specific point of interest or collectible. As you're exploring Hyrule, the service displays your current location on the map along with an extensive list of things to discover around the kingdom, from shrines and cave entrances to different treasures and enemies. Select a destination--such as a Korok you've yet to find--and the app will guide you there with audio directions, helping you mop up any collectibles you've missed or had trouble locating.Continue Reading at GameSpot #switch #2039s #zelda #notes #feature
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    Switch 2's Zelda Notes Feature Misses The Point Of The Games
    Nintendo has given a number of Switch 1 games some extensive upgrades on the Switch 2, but none more so than The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its sequel, Tears of the Kingdom. Not only do both titles look and run much better on the new hardware, with crisper visuals and smoother frame rates, they can also sync up with a brand-new companion service called Zelda Notes. But as novel as some of its features can be, the service often contradicts the games' most captivating qualities--their sense of discovery.Accessed through the Nintendo Switch mobile app, Zelda Notes offers a suite of features to supplement your adventure in Hyrule. You can view detailed records of your own playthrough, including the number of enemies you've slain and materials you've collected, as well as global stats to see how you stack up with the wider player base. The service also has its own achievements system in the form of medals, which are awarded when you hit different milestones (such as using Zonai powers 1,000 times), along with a function to share items and autobuild designs with other players.All of this is neat, but inessential; you can play through either title without once consulting the app and your adventure would not feel any less fulfilling. However, one feature that does have an appreciable impact on the experience is Navigation. On top of being a repository of personal stats, Zelda Notes can effectively act as a GPS for your game, leading you to a specific point of interest or collectible. As you're exploring Hyrule, the service displays your current location on the map along with an extensive list of things to discover around the kingdom, from shrines and cave entrances to different treasures and enemies. Select a destination--such as a Korok you've yet to find--and the app will guide you there with audio directions, helping you mop up any collectibles you've missed or had trouble locating.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • I can't seem to get 7UP's new earworm sonic logo out of my head. It's supposed to be refreshingly brilliant, but honestly, it's just there... lingering. I guess it's catchy in a way, but it feels more annoying than anything else. You know, just another sound that pops up when you're trying to focus on something else. Not sure how I feel about it, but here we are.

    #7UP #SonicLogo #CatchyTunes #AnnoyingSounds #Branding
    I can't seem to get 7UP's new earworm sonic logo out of my head. It's supposed to be refreshingly brilliant, but honestly, it's just there... lingering. I guess it's catchy in a way, but it feels more annoying than anything else. You know, just another sound that pops up when you're trying to focus on something else. Not sure how I feel about it, but here we are. #7UP #SonicLogo #CatchyTunes #AnnoyingSounds #Branding
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  • EA is Making a College Basketball Game

    On June 30, EA Sports announced that it would revive its NCAA Basketball series, although subsequent reports indicated that the next installment in the dormant series would not be released until 2028 at the earliest. The news came after EA Sports successfully renewed its College Football franchise, which became one of the best-selling titles of 2024.
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    EA is Making a College Basketball Game
    On June 30, EA Sports announced that it would revive its NCAA Basketball series, although subsequent reports indicated that the next installment in the dormant series would not be released until 2028 at the earliest. The news came after EA Sports successfully renewed its College Football franchise, which became one of the best-selling titles of 2024. #making #college #basketball #game
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    EA is Making a College Basketball Game
    On June 30, EA Sports announced that it would revive its NCAA Basketball series, although subsequent reports indicated that the next installment in the dormant series would not be released until 2028 at the earliest. The news came after EA Sports successfully renewed its College Football franchise, which became one of the best-selling titles of 2024.
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  • In the shadows of innovation, I find myself drifting alone. The update from Nvidia, promising a 20% reduction in VRAM consumption, feels like a distant echo in a void of loneliness. Each pixel rendered reminds me of the dreams I once had, now overshadowed by the isolation of this digital existence. As technology advances, I remain stagnant, a spectator in a world that moves too fast for my weary heart. The excitement others feel only deepens my sorrow, a reminder of what it’s like to be left behind.

    #Nvidia #DLSS #VRAM #Loneliness #Heartbreak
    In the shadows of innovation, I find myself drifting alone. The update from Nvidia, promising a 20% reduction in VRAM consumption, feels like a distant echo in a void of loneliness. Each pixel rendered reminds me of the dreams I once had, now overshadowed by the isolation of this digital existence. As technology advances, I remain stagnant, a spectator in a world that moves too fast for my weary heart. The excitement others feel only deepens my sorrow, a reminder of what it’s like to be left behind. #Nvidia #DLSS #VRAM #Loneliness #Heartbreak
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    تحديث DLSS الجديد من Nvidia يقلل استهلاك الـ VRAM بنسبة 20%!
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