Month: October 2022

Scorn review – Giger-inspired horror puzzler is a revulsive but rewarding nightmare

Ebb Software; PC, XboxAn evocative work of art but the things the game evokes are so unpleasant players might need to ration the lengths of their sessions ‘I permit you to wander like an eyeless insect in a world of death,” wrote Harlan Ellison in his seminal sci-fi horror work, I Have No Mouth, and …

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California wants everyone to drive EVs. How will low-income people afford them?

The state has several programs in place to assist residents – but they’re already running out of funds When Graciela Deniz worked as a health educator at a medical office in Kerman, California, it seemed like all the doctors drove Teslas. Deniz, 32, assumed electric vehicles were a luxury reserved for those with high incomes, …

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Best podcasts of the week: Explore the little-known story of Hitler’s niece and more in Forbidden History

In this week’s newsletter: From Geli Raubal’s life and death to the mystery of Prince George, the Duke of Kent, this new series shines a light on the untold tales of our past. Plus: five podcasts on rock’n’roll excess Don’t get Hear Here delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Acting …

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Labour pledges cheap broadband tariff for low-income families

In government, party says it would stop inflation-busting price rises and take action on mid-contract hikes A Labour government would enforce a cheap broadband tariff for low-income families as well as taking action on mid-contract price hikes, the shadow culture secretary will announce. Labour will say broadband is an essential utility and that figures from …

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Google Pixel 7 Pro review: new camera champ undercuts competition

Top-class camera and zoom, good performance and smart AI tricks costing significantly less than rivals The Pixel 7 Pro looks to keep up Google’s newfound momentum in top-flight smartphones, offering a powerful camera and AI features for significantly less money than Apple or Samsung. The Pixel 7 Pro costs £849 ($899/A$1,299) – the same as …

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Job listings hint at TikTok’s US plans to venture into e-commerce

LinkedIn posts suggest it is looking to operate its own warehouses to compete with other social commerce firms such as Meta TikTok appears to be deepening its foray into e-commerce with plans to operate its own US warehouses, the kind of packing and shipping facilities more associated with Amazon or Walmart than the social media …

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‘We need to act now’: whistleblower Frances Haugen on the alliance to hold social media accountable

The former Facebook manager joins the Council for Responsible Social Media, a new coalition created to press big tech to change Frances Haugen left her role as a product manager at Facebook in 2021, bringing with her a cache of internal documents illustrating allegations of wrongdoing at the company. But a year later, despite congressional …

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Meta’s virtual reality project will finally have legs – literally

Avatars in Mark Zuckerberg’s Horizon have so far hovered above ground with bodies ending at waist A year after changing its name, the company formerly known as Facebook has revealed its plans to give the metaverse legs – literally. Mark Zuckerberg’s virtual reality project is getting a raft of additions including $1,499 (£1,356) “pro” headset, …

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Textplay review – Beckett and Stoppard SMS comedy is short on lols

Available onlineA virtual exchange imagined between two theatrical greats is full of literary references, mannered jokes and inconsequential chatter This virtual conversation between Samuel Beckett and Tom Stoppard imagines what two giants of the theatre would talk about – or, rather, text each other about. Nothing of much interest, it turns out. Written by the …

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TechScape: Tumblr and why ‘the porn-friendly era of the internet is over’

The microblogging site was known for its ‘go nuts, show nuts’ policy. Here’s how the App Store ended Tumblr’s glory days Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here The quirks and oddities of a social network affect the community that grows up around it. Instagram’s lack of a …

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