Month: April 2023

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes again delays start of 11-year prison term

Lawyers for the disgraced entrepreneur told a judge she would not be turning herself in as she is appealing custody ruling Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has again delayed the start of her 11-year prison sentence for fraud charges, after appealing a previous decision that would have required her to turn herself in on 27 April. …

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What does UK’s ban on Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard takeover mean for gaming?

CMA surprised sector by saying deal would give Seattle firm undue power to shape cloud gaming Microsoft’s attempted acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the development conglomerate behind games including Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Candy Crush Saga, has been blocked by the UK’s competition watchdog in a surprise move. The $70bn (£65bn) purchase would …

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review – the best Star Wars game in 20 years

PlayStation 5 (version tested), Xbox Series X/S, PC; Respawn Entertainment/EARespawn Entertainment’s sequel is a huge improvement over Jedi: Fallen Order, and a virtual blockbuster without compromise Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s opening sequence is spellbinding. Amid the sprawling megastructures of the city-planet Coruscant, a daring heist ensues. Having escaped the clutches of Darth Vader’s Imperial inquisition …

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Robot dogs deployed in New York building collapse revive surveillance fears

Robots praised by New York mayor for searching ruins of a parking garage collapse, but critics fear robots will collect private data “Digidog is out of the pound,” Eric Adams declared in April. The New York City mayor also insisted the successful use of the controversial robot in response to a recent building collapse should …

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Paul Foot: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

The British comedian shares what makes him laugh online, which is mainly grandmas falling over (don’t worry, no nanas were hurt in the making of this list) Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email They say that laughter is the best medicine. But in my opinion, the most powerful medicine is laughing at other people …

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Two hours with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – a world of possibilities

A few hours with the biggest Nintendo Switch game of the year reveals a world that’s rich with creative potential – and fun However carefully open-world video games are designed, whatever delights they lay out for you like a buffet of fun-morsels, they can never account for the unpredictably dumb actions of their players. I …

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Microsoft bid for Activision Blizzard blocked by UK competition regulator

Competition and Markets Authority prevents would have been the biggest acquisition in gaming history The UK’s competition regulator has blocked Microsoft’s attempted takeover of Activision Blizzard, the developer behind hit video games such as Call of Duty, in what would have been the largest acquisition in gaming history. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) prevented …

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Pushing Buttons: Is the brutal new police ‘bodycam’ shoot ’em up game too indistinguishable from reality?

In this week’s newsletter: Unrecord puts players in the role of a police officer, and looks every bit like real shootings – so how realistic is too realistic? Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here It looks like footage from a news report. A cop approaches a graffiti-covered, seemingly abandoned building, …

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The Guardian view on the electric car revolution: targets are not enough | Editorial

The government must do its bit to make new electric vehicles more affordable if mass adoption is to be achieved on the road to net zero When the government controversially scrapped its discount on the purchase of electric cars last summer, the move was justified on the grounds that its work was done. After 11 …

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