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Resident Evil 3 Remake is actually good, and you should try it now
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Resident Evil 3 Remake is actually good, and you should try it now

There’s no Mercenaries mode and they cut out the clock tower - these are two good reasons why Resident Evil 3 Remake, in the four years since its release, has drawn criticism from fans of the original game and from players of the Capcom survival horror series as a whole. RE3 Remake is short. RE3 Remake removes mechanics from its 1999 progenitor. RE3 Remake reuses areas from the 2019 Resident Evil 2, and could fairly be accused of being a rush job. But with Resident Evil 9 officially in the works, one of the most maligned games in the whole zombie canon is now available cheaper than ever, and well worth your time despite what you’ve heard. Continue reading Resident Evil 3 Remake is actually good, and you should try it now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Resident Evil 3 review, Resident Evil 3 system requirements, Resident Evil 3 mods
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

How All-Female 'Juries of Matrons' Shaped Legal History
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How All-Female 'Juries of Matrons' Shaped Legal History

Courts called on these jurors to determine whether women sentenced to death were pregnant or faking it to avoid execution
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RedState Feed
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Pressure Continues to Mount As Another Democrat Mega-Donor Urges Biden to Step Aside
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Pressure Continues to Mount As Another Democrat Mega-Donor Urges Biden to Step Aside

Pressure Continues to Mount As Another Democrat Mega-Donor Urges Biden to Step Aside
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Paramount agrees to sweetened Skydance merger deal
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Paramount agrees to sweetened Skydance merger deal

Skydance founder David Ellison is set to become Paramount’s new chairman and chief executive. | Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Paramount Global has agreed to merge with Skydance Media in a deal that will see the joint enterprise, temporarily dubbed “New Paramount,” valued at approximately $28 billion. As part of the two-step agreement announced on Sunday, Paramount Chair Shari Redstone (the daughter of Sumner Redstone) will sell National Amusements — which holds her family’s controlling stake in Paramount — for $2.4 billion. Skydance will then merge with Paramount, investing $8 billion to purchase Paramount’s shares and pay off some of the company’s balance sheet. Bloomberg reports that Paramount has $14.6 billion of debt as of March, partially attributed to streaming losses and a decline in the company’s broadcast and cable TV business. “Given the changes in... Continue reading…
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Microsoft’s Notepad gets spellcheck and autocorrect 40 years after launch
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Microsoft’s Notepad gets spellcheck and autocorrect 40 years after launch

Screenshot by Tom Warren / The Verge Microsoft is finally rolling out spellcheck and autocorrect for its Notepad app in Windows 11, more than 40 years after the simple text editor was first introduced in Windows in 1983. The software giant started testing both features in March, and has now quietly started enabling them for all Windows 11 users in recent days. The spellcheck feature in Notepad is almost identical to how Word or Edge highlight misspelled words, with a red underline to clearly show mistakes. I say almost identical because when you right-click on a misspelled word in Notepad the spelling submenu isn’t automatically expanded like Microsoft does in Word, so you have to click again to see a list of correct spellings. It’s strange that Microsoft hasn’t fully... Continue reading…
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These apps helped me tame the chaos of a sudden move
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These apps helped me tame the chaos of a sudden move

Image: Jackson Gibbs for The Verge From note-taking apps to all-in-one browser tab managers, here are some of the tools that kept me, a massive mess, organized. Continue reading…
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Apple’s massive AI-powered Siri upgrade isn’t coming until spring 2025
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Apple’s massive AI-powered Siri upgrade isn’t coming until spring 2025

The next iOS 18 beta is expected to bring Apple Intelligence to iPhone 15 Pro, M1 iPads, and M1 Macs. However, you might have to wait way longer if you're hoping to test the all-new AI Siri, which will understand context and help you control your devices. In his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple plans to let developers try the all-new Siri as soon as January, with a public debut the next spring, which could be around the iOS 18.4 upgrade. This Apple Intelligence-powered Siri will be able to edit and photo and shit it off to a friend, understand what you're looking at on your display, or even help you find "that podcast Pedro sent you a while ago" so you can give it a try. On iOS 18's preview website, Apple only calls this revamp a new era for Siri. "With richer language understanding and awareness of your personal context, Siri is more capable and helpful than ever," the company states. That said, not all is bad news, as other Siri features, such as a redesign and ChatGPT integration, will be launching later this year. With that, users will be able to make the personal assistant smarter, especially if they have a ChatGPT Plus subscription. This partnership with OpenAI will also help Apple users test the ground with the all-new Siri. Cupertino will give users the ability to use ChatGPT without the platform creating a user's profile. However, suppose they prefer to log in to OpenAI. In that case, Cupertino will understand that the user wants to have all the facilities from a subscription, and it will allow the company to store the person's request. What's coming with Apple AI These are some of the features coming with Apple Intelligence with iOS 18 beta: Writing Tools: Users can rewrite, proofread, and summarize text nearly everywhere they write, including Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps; Image Playground: Users can create playful images in seconds, choosing from Animation, Illustration, or Sketch. This app is built right into apps like Messages and is also available in a dedicated app; Memories in Photos: Users can create stories they want to see just by typing a description. Apple Intelligence will pick out the best photos and videos based on the description, craft a storyline with chapters based on themes identified from the photos, and arrange them into a movie with its own narrative arc; Clean Up tool: This Photos app feature can identify and remove distracting objects in the background of a photo without accidentally altering the subject; Siri: Users type to Siri and switch between text and voice to communicate with Siri in whatever way feels right for the moment. BGR will let you know once we learn more about the Apple Intelligence launch and the tests for the all-new Siri. Don't Miss: Apple AI: Apple Intelligence, features, research, and supported devices The post Apple’s massive AI-powered Siri upgrade isn’t coming until spring 2025 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals July 4th deal roundup: $16 wireless charger, $50 Ninja blender, DJI Mini 3, KitchenAid Stand Mixers, more Today’s deals: $120 off Ryzen 9 mini PC, $89 Apple AirPods, $25 portable neck fan, $79 23andMe DNA test, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $199 AirPods Pro 2, $89 robot vacuum, 15% off pet odor spray, $19 Roku Express, more
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British UFO Investigator: More Roswell Research Needed
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British UFO Investigator: More Roswell Research Needed

A former British Ministry of Defense (MOD) UFO investigator, Nick Pope, suggests the U.S. government is still withholding classified information about the Roswell, New Mexico, incident, according to Express.co.uk.
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Russian Barrage Hits Kyiv Children's Hospital, Kill at Least 10 in Ukraine
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Russian Barrage Hits Kyiv Children's Hospital, Kill at Least 10 in Ukraine

A major Russian missile attack across Ukraine killed at least 20 people and injured more than 50 on Monday, officials said, with one missile striking a large children's hospital in the capital, Kyiv, where emergency crews searched rubble for casualties.
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Cat 1 Hurricane Beryl Hits Texas, Expected to Weaken Quickly
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Cat 1 Hurricane Beryl Hits Texas, Expected to Weaken Quickly

Hurricane Beryl made landfall near the coastal town of Matagorda in Texas early Monday, pounding coastal areas with dangerous storm surges, strong winds and heavy rain as it moved inland, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
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