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Music Games Shine in PlayStation VR2’s Launch Lineup

Music games have been a true bright spot in PlayStation VR2's current launch lineup, as noted by games like Ragnarock and Pistol Whip.
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Atomic Heart video game draws scrutiny from Ukrainian officials and gamers for alleged Russia ties

Critics of the game argue that buying Atomic Heart supports Russia’s assault on Ukraine.
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Android 15 Will Bring the ‘Vanilla’

It’s only March 3 and we’re only just now getting familiar with early builds of Android 14, codenamed Upside Down Cake. However, thanks to eagle eyed-folk such as Mishaal Rahman, we can now...
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MSU research finds use of VR during wide-awake surgery helps ease anxiety | MSUToday

Patients immersed in VR, or virtual reality, while undergoing wide-awake surgery experience more joy and less anxiety than those who underwent the surgery in a traditional operating room setting, according to an MSU study published in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
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Meta Cuts Virtual Reality Headset Prices; to Revamp ‘Cross-Check’ Content Moderation System

| March 3, 2023
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Microsoft equips Bing Chat with multiple personalities: Creative, balanced, precise

Bing Chat is no longer unhinged, but it can hallucinate more if you want it to.
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F-Secure Internet Security

An overly simple security suite for all your devices
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Meta is cutting prices for its VR headsets

Meta is cutting prices for two of its virtual reality headsets as it continues trying to boost adoption for the nascent technology on which it has bet its future.
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Long-Hated Steve From Minecraft Is Being Banned In Competitive Smash Bros.

A newly discovered glitch in Steve’s toolset has made him a contentious pick for Smash players
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Microsoft backs effort to extend fiber internet access to 20 million in Africa

Microsoft is partnering with a fiber-cable connectivity venture to bring high-speed internet access to 20 million people in Africa by 2025.