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Spotify’s New ‘AI DJ’ Mimics the Worst Parts of Listening to the Radio

Spotify's new AI DJ named X is deeply unnecessary, but still pretty handy.
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Review: Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe – A Suitably Dreamy Encore For One Of Kirby’s Best

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Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review

Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe is a refreshed version of a fun but frustratingly uneven Kirby platformer that takes a little too long to reach its potential.
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PS VR2 Review: Sony Bets Large On Virtual Reality

With over 100 games in the pipeline and a $599 price tag, Sony has a lot riding on its new PlayStation 5 headset.
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Marriott International Joins the Internet Watch Foundation; Deploys Cisco Technology to Combat Online Child Sexual Abuse Material

/PRNewswire/ -- Marriott International announced today it has joined forces with UK-based nonprofit Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to combat online child...
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Digital citizenship education could make the internet safer

The article has been authored by Aparajita Bharti, co-founder of Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC) and Himani Chauhan, programme officer at YLAC.
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Resident Evil 4 Remake’s VR Mode Will Be Free DLC

Capcom has confirmed that Resident Evil 4 Remake's virtual reality mode will be free DLC for PlayStation 5's PSVR 2.
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Will Smith’s Funny Take On Oscars Slapgate Leaves Internet In Splits

Will Smith was reacting to a TikTok video in which the user encourages people to ask objects what they think of their owners.
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Reinventing Reality: Buffalo Museum of Science host new virtual reality exhibit

The Buffalo Museum of Science opened a new virtual reality exhibit with new experiences to discover like an underwater experience and more
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Supreme Court admits they’re not the best choice to decide the future of the internet

The Supreme Court has shown unusual self-awareness in addressing Section 230 and said that since they aren't even close to being internet experts, deciding the future of the web should probably be done by Congress.