Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy. It will debut on PS5 “next winter”, developer Square Enix has announced. It also released the first look trailer of the game.Read More
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Game of Thrones meets Star Wars is very exciting on paper – David Benioff and D.B. Weiss’ work has been a hit with critics and viewers – but some concerns need addressing.Read More
Microsoft has announced to stop selling the facial recognition tool that enables people to guess someone’s emotion based on a facial image. Existing customers will have one year before losing access to artificial intelligence tools.Read More
I say this is because the genders are so much more similar than they appear.Read More
Windows 11 is getting a feature called ‘Privacy Auditing’ to inform users when their apps access microphone, camera, or location data. This sounds similar to Apple’s App Privacy Report that was introduced on iOS and iPadOS last year.Read More
Siri, we need to talk. You’re embarrassing yourself. You were the Neil Armstrong of voice assistants. But what did you do with that lead?Read More
Activision Blizzard shareholders have voted in favour of a proposal for a report on the video game company’s efforts to prevent employee abuse, harassment and discrimination. The report also seeks details on the number of disputes and the money spent to settle related claims for the last three years.Read More
In the light of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, it is time to take a long hard look at social media in general.Read More
Microsoft, Meta and other tech giants have formed a group to foster development of industry standards for metaverse. Participants in the Metaverse Standards Forum include many of the biggest companies working in the space. However, Apple’s name has been missing from the group.Read More
More than 37,000 people were killed by human-piloted vehicles in 2016. Compared with that, one pedestrian fatality, however sad, looks pretty good. This argument is appealing. Unfortunately, it’s wrong.Read More