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An updated PS5 DualSense Edge controller is apparently coming next year, but you probably shouldn’t get get too excited
Sony appears to be preparing an updated version of its DualSense Edge controller, according to filings spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission’s website. The new model, numbered CFI-ZCP2, is one digit higher than the current CFI-ZCP1 version released in 2023, suggesting a revision rather than an entirely new product. The change is widely believed…
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Fortnite Override Chapter 7, season 4 update release countdown: Exact start time and date
Fortnite is preparing to launch Chapter 7, Season 4, dubbed “Override,” a gaming-themed season expected to go live on 20 August 2026. Big seasonal updates like this typically bring a refreshed island, new loot, skins and cosmetics, and this instalment is being billed as one of the most ambitious yet due to its roster of…
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Relativity Networks raises $22 million to bring a faster kind of fiber to data centers
Relativity Networks, a startup developing hollow-core fibre optic technology, has raised $22 million in SAFE note funding to help data centre operators overcome the physical distance limits that increasingly constrain the AI compute boom. As firms spend heavily on ever-larger data centre campuses, network latency between distant clusters of GPUs has become a growing bottleneck,…
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Reverse-Lookup Service Exposed Millions of Photos of People’s Faces
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered that ClarityCheck, a reverse-image people-search service, left more than 9 million image files — including facial photographs of adults, teenagers and children — publicly accessible online, despite the site’s promise that searches are “private and secure.” A separate misconfiguration also exposed users’ email addresses and phone numbers. The exposure is…
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Hot or Not Built the Internet We’re Still Swiping Through
Hot or Not, launched in 2000, let users upload photos to be rated by strangers on a 1-to-10 scale, quickly becoming one of the internet’s most-visited sites and pioneering the idea of turning subjective human judgement into structured, rankable data. Its influence shaped the design of later dating apps, particularly Tinder, whose swipe mechanism combined…
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Raspberry Pi gets jiggy with batch CM5 provisioning
Raspberry Pi has launched a $600 Programming Jig designed to speed up batch provisioning of its Compute Module 5 (CM5) boards for industrial and embedded deployments. The device combines the provisioning host and module interface into a single unit, removing the need for a separate IO board or an additional host computer that was previously…
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Labour ‘could lose up to 50 seats’ to Greens if new drilling in North Sea approved
Green party analysis shared with the Guardian suggests Labour could lose up to 50 seats to the Greens at the next general election if the government approves new North Sea oil and gas drilling or fails to prioritise urgent climate action. The research, based on polling of key Labour-Green marginal constituencies, indicates that affected voters…
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Tekken 8 director jumps ship to join Harada’s new Vs Studio team
Kohei Ikeda, game director of Tekken 8, has left Bandai Namco to join Vs Studio, the new venture led by former Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada. Ikeda announced the move on X, saying it felt “nostalgic” to work with former colleagues again while also being excited about building something new. The move extends a run…
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Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and Red Driving School investigated over hidden ticket fees
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has launched formal investigations into Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and Red Driving School over concerns that they showed customers misleadingly low prices by not disclosing all mandatory fees upfront. The probes form part of a wider crackdown on “drip pricing”, an illegal practice in which extra charges are added later…
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Rising inflation underlines scale of Andy Burnham’s cost of living challenge
UK inflation rose to 2.9% in July, up from 2.6% in June, driven mainly by higher energy bills following an increase in Ofgem’s quarterly price cap. The rise highlights the scale of the cost of living challenge facing prime minister Andy Burnham, whose early move to cut VAT on electricity bills risks being overwhelmed by…