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Meta Quest Pro review: A very expensive VR experiment that doesn't have a target audience CNBC's Sofia Pitt has been testing the $1,500 Meta Quest Pro since it went on sale Oct. 25. · So far in 2022, Meta has lost $9.4 billion betting on the metaverse.
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InterPlanetary File System Increasingly Weaponized for Phishing, Malware Delivery Researchers from Cisco Talos this week reported observing multiple malicious campaigns leveraging the IPFS to host phishing kits and malware payloads. For many attackers, the IPFS has become the equivalent of a bulletproof hosting provider that is mostly ...
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Sports Story launches on the Switch next month Nintendo held its fall Indie World Showcase today showing off a number of titles primed to hit the Switch in the coming months (and some even later today). We got to see cozy Indian cooking with Venba, Desta: The Memories Between got its console debut, ...
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Cornell Researcher Builds Groundbreaking Machine Learning Toolkit For Bioacoustics Dr. Shyam Madhusudhana, a postdoctoral researcher in the Lab of Ornithology, built a toolkit enabling bio-acousticians to create complex audio recognition models with just a few lines of code. The toolkit ...
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Laptop flaws could help malware survive a hard disk wipe PC manufacturer Lenovo has been forced to push out a security update to more than two dozen of its laptop models, following the discovery of high severity vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious hackers.
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A Leveled-Up Gaming Experience: Gamers Around the World Meet Odyssey Ark In August, Samsung Electronics unveiled the Odyssey Ark, surprising the world with its groundbreaking curved gaming screen and providing an innovative and unique gaming experience to gamers everywhere. With a name like the "Odyssey Ark," it made sense ...
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Are Patriots tipping plays? Matt Cassel goes inside the NFL's 'guessing game' It usually involves veteran defensive players who are really good and instinctive, who study and do their homework. Guys like Luke Kuechly, for example. I'll never forget when I was playing with Dallas, we motioned to this little stack formation.
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God of War: Ragnarok 'accessibility needed to be better' Increasing the number of players able to engage with titles like this is a significant step for disabled gamers but also makes financial sense for big companies. There are concerns that the games market ...
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