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Nintendo surprises fans by announcing new ‘Zelda’ game

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Nintendo surprised fans on Tuesday by announcing a new chapter in its 40-year-old “Zelda” saga, one of the Japanese video game giant’s biggest cash-cows.This post was originally published on this site

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EVI-X modeling suite accelerates optimized electric vehicle charging infrastructure deployments

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Massive public and private investments are being made to support the buildout of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the United States, but efficient planning and deployment requires sophisticated analysis to ensure convenient, reliable, affordable, […]

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Esports Olympics set to launch after IOC presents proposal for video games project

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The first Olympic Esports Games are set to be added soon to the IOC’s portfolio of events as it seeks to attract and retain young audiences.This post was originally published on this site

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Privacy-enhancing browser extensions fail to meet user needs, new study finds

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Popular web browser extensions designed to protect user privacy and block online ads are falling short, according to NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers, who are proposing new measurement methodologies to better uncover and quantify […]

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Apps get better when developers diversify, study finds

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Candy Crush Saga is one of the world’s most popular video games, with more than 5 billion downloads. That’s partly because gamers can play it anywhere. It offers versions for multiple platforms, including Android, iOS, […]

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A peek inside art objects: New algorithm makes CT scan more accessible

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An X-ray scanner, some small metal balls, and a newly developed algorithm. That is all you need to make a 3D model that enables you to look inside art objects without dismantling them. Thanks to […]

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‘Call of Duty’ leads packed Xbox video game lineup

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Microsoft’s Xbox team on Sunday showcased action-packed coming video games and a new digital-only version of its console to launch by the end of this year.This post was originally published on this site

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Know your source: RAGE tool unveils ChatGPT’s sources

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A team of researchers based at the University of Waterloo have created a new tool—nicknamed “RAGE”—that reveals where large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are getting their information and whether that information can be trusted.This […]

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Positioning system enhances versatility, accuracy of drone-viewpoint mixed reality applications

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A research group at Osaka University has developed an innovative positioning system by correctly aligning the coordinates of the real and virtual worlds without the need to define routes in advance. This is achieved by […]

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Research team introduces an agile multi-robot research platform

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Teams of robots have the potential of tackling far more elaborate missions than individual robots, for instance, covering long distances faster, visiting different sites simultaneously, or monitoring larger geographical areas. Platforms that combine reliable hardware […]

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