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Dispatch Hits 3 Million Sales Before Its Big Switch Launch
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Dispatch Hits 3 Million Sales Before Its Big Switch Launch

The episodic superhero game Dispatch has officially surpassed 3 million copies sold. This milestone comes just over a month after it hit 2 million, showing sustained momentum ahead of its Nintendo Switch launch later this month.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch One UI 8 Update Is a Buggy Mess
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch One UI 8 Update Is a Buggy Mess

Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch update has turned into a headache for users, introducing severe bugs like battery drain and broken sensors. The company has reportedly halted the rollout and is promising a fix for January 12th. Here’s what’s going wrong.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
Science Journal Takes a Stand Against “AI Slop”
AIInnovationSoftware

Science Journal Takes a Stand Against “AI Slop”

*Science* is drawing a line on AI in research. While allowing tools for editing and reference gathering, it mandates disclosure for drafting text and bans AI-generated figures entirely. The journal is using AI itself to catch plagiarism and check for data sharing.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 1, 2026
PS5’s Core Security Keys Leaked, Unpatchable Jailbreak Incoming
DataSoftwareTechnology

PS5’s Core Security Keys Leaked, Unpatchable Jailbreak Incoming

The PlayStation 5 faces a fundamental security breach with the leak of its Level 0 BootROM keys. This unpatchable exploit opens the door to custom firmware, piracy, and accelerated emulation, likely forcing Sony’s hand for a new hardware model.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 1, 2026
Is the Apple Vision Pro really a “rare failure”?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Is the Apple Vision Pro really a “rare failure”?

A Financial Times report labels the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro a “rare failure,” citing low holiday 2025 sales. But framing $157 million in quarterly revenue as a flop misses the point of Apple’s early-adopter platform.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 1, 2026
We’re Marrying AI Now, And ‘Her’ Doesn’t Seem So Weird
AIDataSoftware

We’re Marrying AI Now, And ‘Her’ Doesn’t Seem So Weird

A woman in Japan recently married an AI-generated boyfriend, highlighting a growing trend of seeking emotional connection with artificial intelligence. This shift is fueled by a global loneliness crisis, but experts warn of profound risks to human relationships.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 1, 2026
Apache StreamPipes Flaw Is a Simple, Ugly Admin Takeover
CybersecurityDataSoftware

Apache StreamPipes Flaw Is a Simple, Ugly Admin Takeover

A catastrophic authentication flaw in Apache StreamPipes allows ordinary users to hijack administrator accounts with trivial ease. The vulnerability, actively being exploited, affects versions 0.69.0 through 0.97.0, putting sensitive enterprise data pipelines at immediate risk. An emergency upgrade

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Oyo’s Back With a Confidential IPO Bid, But at a Much Lower Price
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Oyo’s Back With a Confidential IPO Bid, But at a Much Lower Price

Oyo Hotels is making another run at going public. According to a Reuters report, the SoftBank-backed company has filed confidentially for an IPO in India, aiming for a valuation far below its initial ambitions. This comes after it posted a profit and got shareholder approval to raise fresh capital.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Identity Security in 2026: Get Ready for AI Agent Breaches
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Identity Security in 2026: Get Ready for AI Agent Breaches

A new analysis from Dark Reading outlines four major predictions for identity security in 2026. The forecast warns of high-profile breaches from AI agents and a surge in IGA adoption among mid-sized firms.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Arch Linux’s Installer Just Got a Lot More User-Friendly
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Arch Linux’s Installer Just Got a Lot More User-Friendly

The Archinstall script, version 3.0.13, has received a major usability boost. It now includes a WiFi connection menu and support for new desktop environments like COSMIC, smoothing the notoriously steep installation process.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025

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