ComputersNews

Security cameras and the law: What you can (and can’t) record

You’ve installed a camera to keep an eye on your front door. One afternoon a package goes missing, so you check the footage. Sure enough, someone walks up, grabs the box, and disappears. But as you scrub through the video, something else jumps out—a private moment in your neighbor’s yard. Through a narrow gap in the fence, your camera has captured them having a heated argument. Or maybe…
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GamingNews

Code Vein 2 Preview: New Moon, Same Blood

Code Vein getting a sequel, as announced at Summer Game Fest earlier this year, was a pleasant surprise. The original was good! It was one of those games that necessarily didn’t blow people away, but was fun popcorn for action-RPG fans who like deep character creators…
GamingNews

Everwild Screenshots Show Xbox's Canceled Fantasy World in Fresh Detail

New screenshots have surfaced of Everwild, the long-awaited fantasy game in development for more than a decade — until its cancelation this summer by Xbox. Everwild was the work of Sea of Thieves studio Rare, the veteran British team with a string of classic hits. But the long-gestating project was axed in July amid a sweeping wave of layoffs and project cancelations within Microsoft. Now, a…
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CryptoNews

Binance Confirms $283M User Payout After Pegged Assets Unravel in Brutal Liquidation Wave

Binance has revealed a $283 million payout after massive liquidations and cascading losses rattled crypto markets, exposing deep volatility and testing investor confidence across exchanges. Binance Concludes Market Volatility Review, Pays out $283M in User Compensation Crypto exchange Binance announced on Oct. 12 that it had completed a full assessment of the extreme market volatility that shook…
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NewsSpace

Scientists open untouched Apollo 17 lunar samples from 1972 — they may hold clues about the moon's violent origins

Scientists have found that a sample of the moon brought to Earth in 1972 by Apollo 17 astronauts contains a ratio of sulfur isotopes very different to what we see on Earth. It’s a discovery that could either tell us about the giant impact that formed the moon, or about the moon’s earliest history. When the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon returned home, some samples of lunar…
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