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Cyberpunk 2077 quest designer says Villa Eurodyne is still full of secrets: “I have hidden a lot in this space”
A quest designer on Cyberpunk 2077 has said that Villa Eurodyne, one of the game’s more elaborate locations, still contains secrets that many players have yet to uncover. Speaking about the design process, they suggested that a considerable amount of hidden content was deliberately built into the space, rewarding players who explore thoroughly rather than…
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Cyberpunk 2077 has finally made me the corpo baddie of my dreams, even if this RPG makes me think hard about being selfish
A GamesRadar+ writer reflects on their experience playing Cyberpunk 2077 as a ruthless “corpo” character, describing how the RPG has finally let them fully embrace a selfish, corporate-villain playstyle they had long wanted to try. The piece is a first-person opinion feature exploring how the game’s choices and consequences prompt genuine reflection on the morality…
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The FBI has arrested a 21-year-old alleged to have stolen $220,000 through Steam using malware-ridden games
The FBI has arrested a 21-year-old Florida man accused of stealing around $220,000 in cryptocurrency by distributing malware hidden inside video games, several of which were listed on Steam until they were removed earlier this year. The case highlights growing concerns about digital storefronts being used to spread malicious software, particularly as smaller developers and…
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Google launches a cheaper alternative to large AI security models like Mythos
Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber, a lower-cost AI model designed to find and fix security vulnerabilities, positioning it as an affordable alternative to larger systems such as Anthropic’s Mythos. Announced in a blog post on Tuesday, the model is built on Gemini 3.5 Flash and integrates with CodeMender, Google’s security-focused coding agent, which…
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Data breach at Suno confirms over 55 million user accounts compromised
A data breach at AI music generator Suno has been confirmed to have exposed more than 55 million user accounts, after security researcher Troy Hunt’s Have I Been Pwned service ingested the leaked files and put a concrete figure on the incident for the first time. The breach, first reported the previous week, matters both…
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Tesla teases Cybercab with a built-in Starlink V5 antenna
Tesla has revealed that its upcoming Cybercab robotaxi will feature a built-in SpaceX Starlink V5 satellite dish, showcased via a cutaway image posted on X alongside GPS and 5G LTE connectivity. The move is another example of cross-pollination between Elon Musk’s companies, positioning the vehicle to draw on space-based internet for autonomous driving support, though…
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CrashStealer Mac malware steals passwords and wallets
Security researchers at Jamf Threat Labs have identified a new Mac malware strain, dubbed CrashStealer, which disguises itself as Apple’s crash-reporting software to trick users into installing it. The malware uses a convincing, familiar-looking installer to get victims to enter their password, granting it the access it needs to steal sensitive information such as passwords…
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How AI may drive union-resistant tech workers to the bargaining table
Technology workers in Silicon Valley, long resistant to unionisation thanks to generous pay and perks, are increasingly turning to collective bargaining as artificial intelligence reshapes their industry. Months of AI-linked mass layoffs have left many employees facing heavier workloads and job insecurity from the very products they build, while staff at firms including Google DeepMind…
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John Glacier Thrills On Slick New Single ‘Bond Girl’
Hackney-born artist John Glacier has released her first single of 2026, ‘Bond Girl’, marking a new chapter following her acclaimed 2025 debut album. The track sees her adopt the persona of a renegade, “license to kill” figure, paired with a video in which she plays a secret agent outwitting adversaries in explosive fashion. Produced by…