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Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad Game Is Finished—Now What?

The Suicide Squad is dead, kind of. Long live the Suicide Squad… kind of. Almost a full year after its launch, Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League came to an end this week with its last major update. Said ending is a bit of an odd duck: after finally whittling down the final Brainiac’s health bars, […]

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The Quiet Death of Biden’s Climate Corps—and What Comes Next

Giorgio Zampaglione loved his two-hour commute from the town of Mount Shasta into the surrounding northern California forests last summer. The way the light filtered through the trees on the morning drive was unbeatable, he said. He ate lunch with his crew, members of the new Forest Corps program, deep in the woods, usually far […]

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Subaru Telescope’s Insect-Like Compound Eye to Debut in February

The Subaru Telescope in Hawai‘i is adding a new instrument to its arsenal, one that will observe the cosmos through a compound eye. The compound eye will allow Subaru to observe about 2,400 objects in space, offering an extremely wide field of view and permitting simultaneous spectroscopic observation of the thousands of objects. Subaru’s new […]

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Racing against time on a menacing caldera: survey finds majority of organizations take days to tackle critical vulnerabilities, each of them a potential open goal for cybercriminals

Survey finds nearly 70% of orgs leave critical vulnerabilities unresolved for 24 hours or more Managing vulnerability fog is a major challenge, as AI promises to make it easier for criminals to identify targets Zero-day and unpatched legacy vulnerabilities remain a major cause of cybercriminal proliferation Over two-thirds (68%) of organizations take more than 24 […]

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Early Switch 2 Peripherals Want You to Make ‘Vroom, Vroom’ Noises

We’re at least four months from an official Nintendo Switch 2 release, but the peripheral makers are beating Nintendo to the punch. Judging by the latest trailer, Nintendo’s next-gen dockable handheld will likely feature a new Mario Kart game, and one maker wants you to drive with your JoyCons in style. On Friday, Nintendo Life […]

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Independent professionals are all about value for money when it comes to choosing web hosting, but still value sustainability

Liquid Web survey explores how independent pros evaluate web hosting Being sustainable comes bottom, yet half of respondents would pay $50 extra per year for sustainability Firms spend on average just under $20 per month on web hosting services Independent professionals are increasingly finding web hosting is a vital investment for business growth, though sustainability […]

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