TECHNOLOGY

Demon Slayer

The Wild Tech Powering Behind $700M Empire On Demon Slayer

  Most people watching Tanjiro Kamado swing his Nichirin blade have no idea they’re looking at one of the most technically ambitious animation pipelines in entertainment right now. Demon Slayer isn’t just a story about a boy avenging his family. It’s become a case study in what happens when a studio refuses to take the

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reCAPTCHA

Google’s newest reCAPTCHA has a secret it doesn’t want you to know

  For two decades, proving you were a human online meant squinting at warped letters or clicking through a grid of blurry crosswalks and traffic lights. Google just tried something completely different, and it did not go the way anyone at Mountain View probably hoped.   Google is now testing a new reCAPTCHA check that

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X malware ad

Malware Found Spreading Through a Sponsored Ad on X: Here’s What Happened

  A sponsored ad on X just became the latest proof that platform ad review systems are still nowhere near airtight. Jamf Threat Labs recently uncovered a malicious promoted post on X that impersonated DynamicLake, a legitimate macOS app that brings iPhone-style Dynamic Island functionality to the Mac. The ad didn’t come from some throwaway

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PlayStation discs

PlayStation discs are dying, and Sony just proved why that’s a real problem

  Sony confirmed this week that it will stop producing physical discs for new PlayStation games starting January 2028, and the timing could not be more revealing. The announcement landed just days after Grand Theft Auto 6’s “physical edition” turned out to be a box with a download code and no disc inside, sparking exactly

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WhatsApp username

WhatsApp Username Just Got a Powerful New Privacy Upgrade

  WhatsApp just did something it has never done in its 17-year history: it asked you to claim a name before the feature that uses it even works. Starting this week, the Meta-owned app began letting its more than three billion users reserve a unique username, months ahead of the actual rollout of username-based messaging.

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GTA 6 pre-orders

GTA 6 Hits 39M Pre-Orders and $3 Billion in a Day. Is It True?

Image credits: Rockstar Games   Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders went live on June 25, 2026, and within hours, one of the biggest unverified claims in gaming history started making the rounds online. A rumor circulating widely across X (formerly Twitter) suggests that GTA 6 pre-orders have already surpassed 39 million copies and generated over

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Xbox price increase

Xbox Price Increase Hits $800 as Microsoft Follows Apple’s New Move

  The Xbox Series X now costs $800 in the US, and if you think that’s a shocking number for a console that launched at $499 back in 2020, you’re not alone. On June 25, 2026, Microsoft announced yet another round of Xbox price increases, effective August 1, 2026, making this the third time in

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offside technology

Offside Technology Gets Its Best Upgrade at FIFA 2026

  The most important change at the FIFA World Cup 2026 doesn’t happen on the pitch, in front of thousands of screaming fans, or inside a replay booth somewhere deep in a stadium. It happens silently inside a referee’s earpiece, within seconds of a player touching the ball.   FIFA’s Advanced Semi-Automated Offside Technology, officially

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