An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: If you’ve even idly checked in on the robust world of Doom fan development in recent years, you’ve probably encountered one of the hundreds of gameplay mods, WAD files, or entire commercial games b…
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: If you’ve even idly checked in on the robust world of Doom fan development in recent years, you’ve probably encountered one of the hundreds of gameplay mods, WAD files, or entire commercial games b…
British number one Emma Raducanu looks devoid of energy and appears to struggle with the hot and humid conditions before retiring in China.
Music can evoke powerful memories and offers a sense of normality for people dealing with illness or death.
Emily Thornberry says “something went very wrong”, in an emergency debate about the peer’s appointment.
Typhoon Kajiki is brushing past Hainan in China before heading for Vietnam, forecasters say.
“Good news, everyone! The new version of Mozilla’s browser now makes even more extensive use of AI,” writes the Register, “providing summaries of linked content and offering developers the ability to add LLM support to extensions.”
Firefox 142 brings …
“It sounds like science fiction: a spacecraft, no heavier than a paperclip, propelled by a laser beam,” writes this report from ScienceDaily, “and hurtling through space at the speed of light toward a black hole, on a mission to probe the very fabric o…
Jamie Smith is given out for two after an umpire’s review to give India their first wicket of day five, needing three more dismissals for victory, whilst England need 27 runs to win the fifth and final Test at The Oval.
A federal court has denied requests by Ryan Rothholz to dismiss or transfer an Activision lawsuit targeting his alleged Call of Duty cheating software operation. Rothholz, who operated under the online handle “Lerggy,” submitted motions in June and ear…