Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door – Is the drop to 30 frames per second justified by the visual upgrades?

The beloved GameCube classic from 2004, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, was deemed worthy of a new release on the Nintendo Switch a full 20 years later. Original developer Intelligent Systems is at the helm here, significantly reworking the visuals, revamping the soundtrack and adding a pack of extras via a new gallery section. … Read more

Inspiration4’s Jared Isaacman is making a major donation to the Space Force Museums

Inspiration4 astronaut and billionaire Jared Isaacman is giving the US Space Force Historical Foundation the largest private donation in the nonprofit’s 35-year history, funding the future detailed restoration of rare missile-related artifacts and other upgrades to the Brevard County museum. “This is exciting for the museum, a big step forward to preserve the Cape’s rich … Read more

The Panasonic Lumix S9 is a pint-sized full-frame camera for content creators

Panasonic has been making pocket cameras with interchangeable lenses for more than a decade, ever since they pioneered mirrorless camera technology (alongside Olympus) with the Micro Four Thirds standard. Now it has announced the latest in that long legacy of cameras with the all-new Panasonic Lumix S9. Unlike previous Lumix cameras like the Lumix GM5 … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Ultra reduced to a new affordable price

All products are independently selected by our experts. To help us provide you with free unbiased advice, we’ll earn an affiliate commission if you buy something. Click here to learn more Samsung has slashed £300 off its latest Galaxy S24, the S24+ latest Galaxy S24, S24+and Galaxy S24 Ultra phones in the new blockbuster. With … Read more

System Shock Xbox achievements require you to play on the hardest difficulty for 1000G

It’s been a while since Nightdive Studios announced it, but players can now go up against the rogue AI Shodan when collecting System Shock achievements. Looking at the list, you’ll probably have to explore every nook and cranny in this Xbox first-person shooter if you want all 1,000 Gamerscore. Check it out System Shock Xbox … Read more

Drunk passenger caught on camera falling 35,000 feet while being ejected from a plane | Teesside live

A drunken passenger caused fear and distress in the skies by shouting and cursing during a flight from Spain to Newcastle. A tipsy April Wilson was upset when she boarded the Jet2 flight in Alicante along with 187 other passengers and cabin crew. Several attempts were made to calm the 58-year-old, she continued to shout … Read more

Arrowhead Games: “We want to be the next From Software or Blizzard”

No one expected the success of Helldivers 2. The cooperative third-person shooter, published by PlayStation and developed by Arrowhead Games, was released in February and sold 12 million copies in three months. It is now the fastest selling PlayStation game – bigger than God of War, Spider-Man or Uncharted. “Depending on who you are, you’re … Read more

The world’s largest camera, expensive, fragile and built in Menlo Park, embarks on an epic journey to the top of a mountain in South America

Staff members gave the media a tour of the newly built 3,200-megapixel LSST camera, the largest camera ever built, at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, Calif., on Thursday, April 11, 2024. After two decades of operation, the device will soon be packed up and transported to mountain peak in Chile to help … Read more

Astrophysicists may have solved the mystery of disappearing stars

Instead of dying dramatically in a massive supernova explosion, some big stars can die quietly and without fanfare. This could explain the mysterious and sudden disappearance of certain stars from the night sky that astronomers have observed over the years, according to a new paper in the journal Physical Review Letters. These massive stars can … Read more

Update Now Warning issued to 2 billion Google Chrome users

It’s been a nightmare week for Google and its more than 2 billion Chrome desktop users. The US government has added a third serious zero-day security threat to its central catalog of vulnerabilities known to be behind active attacks. Six more vulnerabilities have now also been fixed. You really need to ensure that your browser … Read more