Amazon Luna expands its availability to 3 more countries and adds new games from GOG, including Stardew Valley

Amazon Luna, the cloud gaming service from tech giant Amazon, has exciting news for gamers around the world. The service is expanding its availability to three more countries, giving more players the opportunity to experience its incredible features. Additionally, Luna is adding new games from GOG, an established digital distribution platform, including the wildly popular… Continue reading Amazon Luna expands its availability to 3 more countries and adds new games from GOG, including Stardew Valley

Amazon Luna expands its availability to 3 more countries and adds new games from GOG, including Baldur’s Gate 3 and Stardew Valley

Amazon Luna, the cloud gaming service launched by tech giant Amazon, is expanding its availability to three more countries and introducing a range of exciting new games from GOG. This move aims to reach a wider audience and provide gamers with even more options for their gaming preferences. Previously only available in the United States,… Continue reading Amazon Luna expands its availability to 3 more countries and adds new games from GOG, including Baldur’s Gate 3 and Stardew Valley

Which countries have banned TikTok?

In recent years, TikTok has become one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, with millions of users creating and sharing short videos on a daily basis. However, the app has come under scrutiny from several countries due to concerns over privacy and national security. Several countries have taken action to ban… Continue reading Which countries have banned TikTok?

iPhone users in 92 countries received a spyware attack alert

Recently, iPhone users in 92 countries around the world received a concerning alert about a potential spyware attack on their devices. The alert, which was issued by Apple, warned users about a vulnerability in their iMessage app that could be exploited by malicious actors to spy on their activities. The spyware attack, known as Pegasus,… Continue reading iPhone users in 92 countries received a spyware attack alert

Cybersecurity experts say the west has failed to learn lessons from Ukraine

Over the past few years, cyberattacks have become increasingly common in the western world. But despite the countless warnings from security experts, many countries in the West have failed to learn from the lessons of the attack that hit Ukraine in 2015. In December of that year, malicious software dubbed BlackEnergy afflicted the power grid… Continue reading Cybersecurity experts say the west has failed to learn lessons from Ukraine

MrBeast’s Olympics video is a geopolitical nightmare

In February 2021, controversial YouTuber MrBeast released a video titled, “We Built a Giant Olympics In My Backyard”. The result was a geopolitical nightmare. The 24-minute video featured friend and YouTube personalities competing in a range of Olympic-related events, including discus throwing and hurdles, that he had set up in his backyard. The video also… Continue reading MrBeast’s Olympics video is a geopolitical nightmare

Satirical indie game Luck be a Landlord banned in 13 countries by Google

In a shocking move, the video game services provider Google has banned the popular satirical indie game, Luck be a Landlord, in thirteen countries. Developed by the independent studio, Rolling Bones, the controversial game is known for its dark but clever satire of the current housing and gentrification crisis. Luck be a Landlord tasks players… Continue reading Satirical indie game Luck be a Landlord banned in 13 countries by Google

What if Scandinavian startups don’t need Y Combinator?

When we think of startups, Y Combinator is usually one of the first topics that comes to mind. Founded in 2005, Y Combinator is a prominent accelerator program based in Mountain View, California, that supports early stage and seed-level startups. Many of the most successful startups from recent years – including Airbnb, Dropbox, and Reddit… Continue reading What if Scandinavian startups don’t need Y Combinator?

The US is losing crypto talent as blockchain devs seek safer havens

As blockchain technology continues to mature, it is becoming increasingly attractive to developers and businesses alike. Unfortunately, one of the major hindrances to its widespread adoption has been the uncertainty surrounding US regulation of cryptocurrencies and the associated services. This uncertainty is driving many developers away from the US, seeking safer havens for their talent… Continue reading The US is losing crypto talent as blockchain devs seek safer havens

President Joe Biden says US can’t buy spyware that other countries have used against it

In a recent executive order, President Joe Biden has taken a stand against the purchase and use of certain types of spyware that have been employed by governments around the world to monitor and surveil their own populations. The US President’s new rule, “Prohibiting the Purchase and Use of Certain Spyware Technology”, was issued on… Continue reading President Joe Biden says US can’t buy spyware that other countries have used against it

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