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You may be familiar with the various memes detailing the fact that once you reach middle age, you’re automatically sorted, Harry Potter hat–style, into one of a handful of hobbies, such as sourdough bread making, gardening, or bird-watching. I can’t contradict this, since I’m a middle-aged person who got sorted into bird-watching. But I do know that enjoying birds and their various activities is fun for all ages. Birds are beautiful, interesting, and unpredictable, and it’s fascinating to keep a running life list of all the birds you’ve seen and hope to see in your lifetime.Whether someone you know is…

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We’re about to enter our third week of what feels like a never-ending contract dispute between Disney and YouTube TV that has left YouTube TV customers without access to over 20 Disney-owned channels. Reports estimate that Disney is losing $4.3 million per day during the blackout, you you would think they’d like to resolve the situation quickly, but Disney CFO Hugh Johnston stated ominously earlier this week, “We’re ready to go as long as they want to.” On the up side, YouTube TV has finally started issuing $20 credits to customers as consolation for their troubles, but will that be…

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Image above is of the Galaxy A36 and A56. It is for illustration purposes only.What we know so far:The Galaxy A series from Samsung continues to be a solid choice for those interested in a mid-range phone, and the upcoming 2026 models are now starting to take shape. The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 have surfaced through early certifications and leaks, giving us our first glimpse at what Samsung is planning for next year’s mid-tier segment.The Galaxy A37 was recently spotted in the GSMA IMEI database, confirming not only its existence but also that multiple regional variants are already in development.…

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Arc Raiders is dense. That happens to be part of why I love it so much. But there’s no way around it: There’s a lot of stuff to keep track of in this game, from craftable materials, to weapon mods, to the weapons themselves, not to mention quick use items and your augments and shields. It feels endless sometimes–especially given that we so often interface with them one item at a time while we pick ‘em outta random bins or lockers we’ve broken into, or scavenge them from the innards of mechanical menaces we’ve shot down (or biological ones). That’s…

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Time To Get Around To An Audio Upgrade? If you are shopping for a pair of stereo speakers Creative is hoping you might consider their Pebble Nova Premium 2.0 USB-C speakers, featuring coaxial drivers.  The 1.89Kg spherical speakers have a 1″ tweeter and a 3″ driver which cover a range of 55Hz to 20kHz with an SNR of 93dB and a total of 100W peak power.  They offer a wide variety of connectivity three 3.5mm ports handle aux in, headphones out and microphone, two USB-C, one input with built-in DAC, capable of 16-bit/48kHz and one with 65W power delivery if…

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Quantum computers are coming. And when they arrive, they are going to upend the way we protect sensitive data.Unlike classical computers, quantum computers harness quantum mechanical effects — like superposition and entanglement — to process and store data in a form beyond the 0s and 1s that are digital bits. These “quantum bits” — or qubits — could open up massive computing power.That means quantum computers may solve complex problems that have stymied scientists for decades, such as modeling the behavior of subatomic particles or cracking the “traveling salesman” problem, which aims to calculate the shortest trip between a bunch…

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This story is sponsored by Gadget Salvation. PhoneArena’s opinions in this article have not been affected in any way! In this day and age, we are all generally aware of the need for a push towards sustainability, right? It’s talked about, it’s advertised, it’s at the forefront of our minds.But how do you dispose of your old tech and ensure it will continue to be used, rather than ending up in a landfill?Surely, you are not going to go out of your way to refurbish it, replace the battery, and properly inspect it, just to be haggled down on Facebook Marketplace.This…

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As scam compounds in Southeast Asia continue to rake in billions of dollars in stolen funds from victims around the world, United States law enforcement aims to cut scammers off at the source by issuing seizure warrants for Starlink satellite internet terminals that provide cybercriminals with connectivity. Two US warrants and affidavits seen by WIRED detail how Starlink devices are allegedly being used by cybercriminals running scam compounds in Myanmar.One warrant, issued on Wednesday by US Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey, authorized the seizure of nine Starlink terminals and two Starlink accounts allegedly used in scam compounds in Payathonzu, near…

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By all appearances, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 features a not insignificant amount of AI-generated art, Kotaku reports. The game’s over 680 Calling Cards — collectible backgrounds earned through in-game achievements or purchases — appear to be the main offenders, featuring art that imitates the knockoff animation style of ChatGPT.While it’s hard to authoritatively claim that Studio Ghibli-inspired illustrations are a smoking gun, the Calling Cards players have spotted do at the very least seem unpolished for a splashy $70 game. Activision has also confirmed that the game’s development team used “generative AI tools to help develop some in-game…

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In 2017, some former Telltale developers were working on a Splinter Cell sequel that eventually, due to Ubisoft’s focus on live-service games, morphed into the now-dead free-to-play FPS XDefiant. In a Bloomberg story published on November 14 about the development of the recently released narrative-focused superhero adventure game Dispatch, we learn a little bit about a previously unknown-to-the-public Splinter Cell game that was being developed by Ubisoft San Francisco around eight years ago. Adhoc Co-Founder Nick Herman told Bloomberg that in early 2017, he and a few colleagues left Telltale after working on Tales from the Borderlands and landed at…

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