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For iPhone users who have always wanted to enjoy the blocky polygons and shifty textures of the original PlayStation games without jailbreaking their devices, the release of Gamma is a game-changer. Developed by ZodTTD, a seasoned creator of emulators for iOS devices, Gamma offers a free PS1 emulator that is now available on the iOS
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In a world where visuals dominate the gaming industry, the concept of audio-only games may seem unconventional. However, the truth is that not all video games need video. Audio-only games have the potential to immerse players in entirely new worlds, where there is nothing to see but everything to do. These games carry significant accessibility
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The right-to-repair movement has been making strides in recent years, with states like California, New York, and Minnesota passing laws that empower consumers to repair their own devices. While access to parts and manuals is crucial, having the proper tools is also essential. Luckily, iFixit’s Pro Tech Toolkit is currently on sale at Amazon, Best
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A recent partnership between Walmart Connect and Disney Advertising has opened up new possibilities for advertisers. The collaboration allows advertisers to leverage Walmart’s shopping data to target Disney’s streaming portfolio, which includes Disney Plus and Hulu. This move aims to enhance audience targeting and measurement capabilities for marketers. Walmart advertisers now have the opportunity to
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AI has made significant advancements in predicting the structures of proteins and other molecules. Google DeepMind, a leader in AI technology, has recently introduced AlphaFold 3, an improved version of its AI model that goes beyond predicting just protein structures. Unlike previous versions, AlphaFold 3 can now predict the structures of DNA, RNA, and smaller
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In the world of video game collecting, prototypes and pre-production versions of consoles are considered rare gems. Recently, a listing on the Japanese Yahoo Auctions site has caught the attention of many enthusiasts. This listing features an apparent pre-production version of the Super Famicom, the Japanese equivalent of the Super Nintendo (SNES). Let’s delve into
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