Zelda: Majora’s Mask is now a native PC game, and every N64 title could follow its lead

N64 Recompiled almost sounds too good to be true.

Fallout 4 Fans Are Begging Bethesda To Stop Updating The Game

The open-world RPG received a new patch today, to fix the last one, but problems still persist
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Thailand Cuts Off Internet, Mobile Phone Connections to Myanmar Scam Hub

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission says that connections supplying Shwe Kokko, a hub of online fraud in Myanmar’s Kayin State, were illegal.
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What to know about submarine cable cuts behind East Africa internet outage

Since Sunday, slow internet speeds have been experienced in East and South Africa after damages to major subsea cables supplying broadband across the continent through the Red Sea.

Punjab Vendor Makes Unique Bhature Stuffed With Samosa And Aloo Tikki, Internet Reacts

A food vlogger recently come across a different variation of the classic Bhature which he claimed he “has never seen or tasted before.”

Can Internet Use Positively Help Mental Health? Read New Study Revelation

In a recent study co-authored by Oxford professor Andrew Pryzyblyski, internet usage has been linked to better mental well-being and health. The research had been conducted over the course of 15 years in 168 countries.
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Children are not celebrities: Stop posting photos of minors on the internet

I could not stress enough the amount of baby photos I scroll through daily on social media apps such as Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and predominantly in

Lauren Mayberry: My decade of internet rape and death threats

The Scottish singer has spoken of her experience of online abuse as part of a new BBC campaign.

The internet is good for you, finds Oxford study

Amid panic over AI, we will look back to the good old days of seeing real people on the other side of a screen, says expert

Internet is good for wellbeing despite social media fears, scientists find

Researchers undertake by far the biggest study yet on how internet use affects our wellbeing, involving 2.4 million people in 168 countries