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Even the NSA now has a podcast

Even the NSA now has a podcast

Well, it's official: everyone has a podcast. Today, the NSA launched No Such Podcast, a nod to the entity's nickname, No Such Agency, back when its mere existence was classified. The NSA bills the podcast as bringing "people to the table from across the agency to discuss our role as a combat support agency, our foreign signals intelligence and cybersecurity…
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DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone

DJI has just unveiled the Neo, its much-leaked $200 drone aimed at content creators and casual users. It’s tiny and easy to use thanks to novice-friendly features like propeller guards, palm takeoff and voice control.However, the Neo is no toy (or Snap Pixy). It has a suite of powerful features like ActiveTrack, Quick Shots, FPV controller support, smartphone control and…
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Astro Bot is one of the best games Sony has ever made

Astro Bot is one of the best games Sony has ever made

Astro Bot is not just for kids. Team Asobi clearly designed it for players of all skill levels, and that includes children and newbies, but at its core Astro Bot feels purpose-built for video game fans. It’s a skill-driven celebration of everything that makes the format so memorable and joyful, and at the same time, it’s an excellent introduction to…
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The best horror games to play in 2024

The best horror games to play in 2024

Are you tired of feeling safe and happy all the time? Is your daily life overrun by feelings of security, contentment and peace? Do you want an escape from all of the oppressive niceness around you? Well, look no further — these are the games for you.Here, we’ve collected more than a dozen of the most evocative and disturbing horror…
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Meta’s Oversight Board separates death threats and ‘aspirational statements’ in Venezuela

Meta’s Oversight Board separates death threats and ‘aspirational statements’ in Venezuela

Meta’s Oversight Board has weighed in on the company’s content moderation policies in Venezuela amid violent crackdowns and widespread protests following the country’s disputed presidential election. In its decision, the board said that Facebook users posting about the state-supported armed groups known as “colectivos” should have more leeway in making statements like “kill those damn colectivos.”The company asked the Oversight…
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