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16.06.2024 24:00 Uhr
In the Playdate game Penrose, your past has come back to haunt you
Are you more than your past? This seems to be the question at the heart of Penrose, a short but impactful psychological horror game for Playdate by Liza Olson. The answer will ultimately be determined by the choices you make as you try to find your way out of the strange titular town.
Much of the experience in Penrose is exploration, and the game plays from start to finish like an eerie, emotionally challenging walk down memory lane. There are things your character might encounter, like an old playground, that’ll spark a tinge of fondness, while others — a mirror, a locked bedroom door — seem linked to more painful events. As you make your way out of the house where you started and through the seemingly abandoned town, things get progressively weirder.
You’ll encounter some creepy entities, not to mention a deeply unsettling mall that is, for some reason, oozing (I really appreciated the design of this in a love-hate kind of way). The names of the stores in that mall are also pretty f
16.06.2024 23:54 Uhr, Engadget,
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NASA’s 47-year-old Voyager 1 probe is back in action after months of technical issues
NASA engineers have managed to get the long-running Voyager 1 space probe fully back in working order after some seven months of technical difficulties. In November 2023, the spacecraft — which is more than 15 billion miles from Earth — started sending back strange, unreadable data, and the team has been working ever since to get to the root of the issue. While Voyager 1 seemed to be receiving and executing commands just fine, none of the science and engineering data it sent home made sense.
In April, the team traced the problem to some corrupted memory in the probe’s flight data subsystem (FDS) computer and was later able to get two of its instruments sending science data again. Now, all four of Voyager 1’s instruments are back to sending readable data, NASA says. Voyager 1 launched in 1977, so the fact that it’s still going in any capacity is incredible. But now, it can resume its duties directly studying interstellar space.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https
16.06.2024 21:27 Uhr, Engadget,
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Apple planning redesigned iPhone, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch that are significantly thinner
Last month, Apple unveiled its thinnest product ever with the new M4 iPad Pro. Measuring in at 5.1mm, the 13-inch M4 iPro Pro is even thinner than the iPod nano.
As it turns out, Apple has plans to give the rest of its product lineups a similar treatment, making the iPhone, Apple Watch, and MacBook Pro all significantly thinner.
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16.06.2024 20:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Security Bite: Can Apple’s new Passwords app replace your password manager?
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For years, Apple provided its built-in Keychain password management tool hidden within the Settings app. This tool allowed passwords to be automatically generated and saved in the Passwords section, but it could often be cumbersome when a user needs to qui
16.06.2024 20:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Apple reportedly has plans for a thinner iPhone, MacBook Pro and Apple Watch
Just how thin can a Macbook Pro get? We may soon find out. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s mission to make its thinnest product ever won’t stop at the iPad Pro — the company also has plans for a skinnier Macbook Pro, Apple Watch and, as The Information also reported last month, iPhone. According to Gurman, Apple is on the cusp of ushering in “a new class of Apple devices that should be the thinnest and lightest products in their categories across the whole tech industry.”
Adding further fuel to the earlier iPhone rumors, Gurman says he too has been told the slimmed-down iPhone could come as early as 2025 with the introduction of the iPhone 17 line. There’s no timeline yet on the rest of the products named in the report. The upcoming thin iPhone is expected to be pricier than the current iPhone Pro Max, and have a screen sized somewhere between that of the Pro Max and the standard iPhone.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadge
16.06.2024 19:18 Uhr, Engadget,
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Einbrecher nutzen Urlaubszeit: So schützen Sie Ihr Heim
Ein sorgloser Urlaub beginnt mit einer sicheren Wohnung oder einem sicheren Haus. Hier sind einige Tipps, wie Sie Ihr Zuhause während Ihrer Abwesenheit schützen können, indem Sie entweder vertrauenswürdigen Personen oder moderner Technologie die Aufsicht überlassen.
16.06.2024 17:54 Uhr, CHIP,
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The Lollipop Chainsaw remaster comes out on September 25
Hate it or love it, Lollipop Chainsaw is so back. Developer Dragami Games announced this week that its remastered version of the game, Lollipop Chainsaw RePop, comes out on September 25 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and Steam. The polarizing cult classic was first released in 2012 and follows the zombie-hunting cheerleader, Juliet, as she tries to fend off the apocalypse.
There were originally plans for a full remake, but last year it was revealed that this had been scaled back to a remaster. Ever since its return was announced, fans of the original have expressed concerns that the intentionally trashy, over-the-top hack-and-slash game might get the censorship treatment in order to appease modern sensibilities, but it looks like there will be a way to experience Lollipop Chainsaw just the way you remembered it.
The trailer states that “Lollipop Chainsaw RePop allows players to select Original mode, which is based on the original release, or RePop mode, which has less violence and uses
16.06.2024 17:27 Uhr, Engadget,
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Apple will roll out its Apple Intelligence features over several months
Apple will gradually roll out the Apple Intelligence features it previewed at last week’s Worldwide Developer Conference over several months, “seeking to avoid the pitfalls that have plagued other AI systems,” Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman writes in his latest “Power On” newsletter. The service won’t even become available for developers to try out until later this […]
16.06.2024 15:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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Die Top-Themen der Woche: Apple liefert auf der WWDC
Es war mal wieder Zeit für die WWDC, Apples große Entwickler-Konferenz. Tim Cook und seine Kollegen haben in knapp zwei Stunden einen Ausblick darauf gegeben, was Software-seitig von Apple in diesem Jahr zu erwarten ist. Das große Highlight: Apple Intelligence, die neue künstliche Intelligenz aus Cupertino. Sie wird tief in das System integriert und kann […]
16.06.2024 11:10 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Zendure Solarflow: Hyper und Ace als neue Produkte
In der kommenden Woche steht die Intersolar in München an, eine große Messe rund um das Thema Photovoltaik. Mit EcoFlow, Jackery, Anker oder auch Zendure werden einige Hersteller vor Ort sein, über die wir in der Vergangenheit schon mehrfach berichtet haben. Während Anker mit der Solarbank 2 Pro seine Neuheit bereits im Vorfeld präsentiert hat, […]
16.06.2024 11:10 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Vermeintlich gesunde Snacks: Was sie wirklich halten
Dass bestimmte Lebensmittel wie Pommes und Chicken Nuggets nicht gesund sind, dürften die meisten wissen. Doch bei manchen Nahrungsmitteln täuschen wir uns schnell. Wir halten sie für besonders gesund, obwohl das Gegenteil der Fall ist.
16.06.2024 10:09 Uhr, CHIP,
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Spucke als Mückenstich-Linderung: Mythos oder Wirklichkeit?
Kratzen, kratzen und nochmals kratzen - die unangenehmen Folgen von Mückenstichen sind bekannt. Aber hilft wirklich das altbekannte Hausmittel Spucke gegen den Juckreiz? Eine weitere Hilfe sind elektronische Stichheiler, wie der Byte Away, den Sie im Video sehen.
16.06.2024 07:18 Uhr, CHIP,
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Shazam widget available on watchOS 11
Apple Watch users can now add a Shazam app when watchOS 11 launches. Several new widgets will be added when watchOS 11 rolls out, and this includes a Shazam widget. Currently, the app is available as a free download on the Apple Watch App Store or through Siri, but it has not been available within […]
16.06.2024 07:09 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Live activities now show up on watchOS 11
Live activities that are initiated on iPhones will now show up automatically on the user’s Apple Watch via Smart Stack in watchOS 11. Before, Smart Stacks are usually accessed when the Digital Crown is turned. However, when watchOS 11 rolls out, Smart Stack will automatically open when a Live Activity is started. Furthermore, the stack […]
16.06.2024 07:09 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Get $50 Off the Apple Pencil 2
The Apple Pencil 2 has a sale price that’s hard to ignore. Today, it’s down to just $79 from its original price of $130 on Amazon. The Apple Pencil 2 may be simplistic at first look, but don’t underestimate its hardware and capabilities. Boasting pixel-perfect precision, you’ll be able to draw graphical art down to […]
16.06.2024 07:09 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Anzeige: So funktioniert Active Directory
Dieses vierteilige E-Learning-Paket mit 189 Lektionen und mehr als 15 Stunden Inhalt behandelt alle Aspekte von Active Directory, von den Grundlagen bis zu fortgeschrittener Verwaltung und Sicherheit der Netzwerkinfrastruktur. (Golem Karrierewelt, Microsoft)
16.06.2024 07:09 Uhr, golem,
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iPhone-Nutzer angeschmiert: Darum rächt sich jetzt Apples Knausrigkeit
Die Gerüchteküche behielt recht und Apple musste diese Woche zugeben, dass für die eigene KI selbst ein aktuelles iPhone 15 zu schwachbrüstig ist. Zur eigentlichen Ursache schweigt der Hersteller. Doch ich habe da eine ganz heiße Vermutung. Wer die gerne hören möchte, sollte unbedingt die heutige Ausgabe der Wochenendkolumne bei GIGA lesen.
16.06.2024 07:09 Uhr, MacNews,
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