Monthly Archives: September 2022

A 23-year-old, self-described ‘Crypto King’ reportedly had his Lamborghini, BMWs, and McLarens seized after investors sued him claiming he stole $35 million

The Lamborghini Huracan STO. Alanis King Aiden Pleterski, who calls himself “Crypto King,” had $2 million of assets seized, CBC Toronto reports. Pleterski was reportedly given $35 million by 140 investors. Now, he’s being sued by former investors in a bankruptcy proceeding and two civil lawsuits. A 23-year-old Canadian who calls himself the “Crypto King”…

Despite Biden’s assurances, Middle East militaries are buying their own weapons to take on Iran at sea and in the air

A Royal Saudi Air Force K-3 tanker and F-15Cs fly with US Air Force F-15Cs in June 2019. Royal Saudi Air Force Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been investing heavily in new military hardware in order to Iran. They have continued their buildup even as President Joe Biden has tried to reassure them of…

Flight Simulator gets long-awaited DLSS support for PC in today’s Sim Update 10

Developer Asobo has released its latest Sim Update for the majestic Microsoft Flight Simulator, this one bringing, among other things, long-awaited DLSS support for PC. Alongside DLSS anti-aliasing and upscaling, Asobo says Sim Update 10 should deliver “stability, performance, and memory usage” improvements for those using Flight Simulator’s in-development Direct X12 support – although it…

Google plotting format war with Dolby Atmos and Vision – report

Google is reportedly looking to shake-up the HDR and 3D immersive audio landscape with new royalty-free formats to rival Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. A Protocol report says Google is planning to introduce “two new media formats to offer HDR video and 3D audio under a new consumer-recognisable brand.” The big difference being hardware makers…

Google’s making it even easier to remove your personal info from search

The Verge Google’s “Results about you” tool, meant to simplify the process of removing search results that contain personally identifying information, is starting to roll out to some users, according to a report from 9to5Google. Google announced the feature earlier this year during its I/O conference, saying that it’d be coming to the Google app….