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Image credit: UDON Studios/Capcom Ryu continues to be seduced by the dark power of the Satsu no Hado, Guile and Cammy realize that Vega is in charge of Shadaloo (and a ton of robots), and Gil, the head of a secret society, is extremely strong and powerful. continues to rise to power. dominant position in politics. You can finish working on a Street Fighter character in one day. All kidding aside, this volume went a little off the rails for me. Considering how shitty the previous volume was and how much I still enjoyed it, this is really saying something.…

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Comixology Originals is still going on. At the NYCC event held at Amazon’s offices, Comixology head Jeff DiBartolomeo announced 17 newly acquired projects, the launch of five new creator-owned titles, and a new print publishing partner. . The new deals include writers and artists Serg Acuña, Matthew Arnold, Frank Barbiere, Marc Bernardin, John Broglia, Alex Cormack, Cat Faris, Arti Firmanscher, Veronica Fish and Adam Freeman. , Davide Gianfelice, Marc Guggenheim, Kim Joy, and Neil Crade. , Szymon Kurdanski, Lee Lockridge, Vic Malhotra, Chris Matthews, Jason Maslov, Omar Morales, Mau Mora, Tom Morello, Stephen Rose, John Romita Jr., Gonzalo Ruggeri, Mark…

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Move over Sony, Canon is trying to take the lead in bleeding-edge tech for mirrorless cameras. The company’s new $4,300, 45-megapixel EOS R5 II offers advanced features like eye-tracking autofocus (AF) that can’t be found on any recent Sony model. The new camera is also pushing Sony’s A1 and other models in the key areas of speed, video and autofocus. And it’s arguably more desirable than Canon’s own upcoming flagship R1 as it has nearly double the resolution.I’ve had the R5 II for a few weeks, evaluating not only its practicality and speed for both professionals and serious amateurs, but…

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Qualcomm has canceled the Windows on ARM PC development kit, also known as the Snapdragon X Elite Developer Kit. Refunds have been issued, sales have been discontinued, and support for the kit has ended, The Verge reports. It was originally scheduled to ship in June, but was postponed.In an email to customers, Qualcomm explained that the problem was all due to quality control. The company said the Mini PC “overall did not meet our usual standards of excellence” and that “we have made the decision to suspend this product and its support indefinitely.” Interestingly, some kits were already being mailed…

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Tesla’s fully self-driving (FSD) capabilities in connection with four crashes. The crash occurred in limited visibility conditions with the beta or supervised version of FSD enabled. As TechCrunch points out, in November 2023, a Model Y struck and killed a pedestrian in Arizona. Three other crashes, one of which resulted in an injury, all involved Model 3 electric vehicles and occurred between March and May of this year.NHTSA said visibility was reduced during these incidents due to conditions such as sun glare, fog, and airborne dust. The agency’s Office of Deficiencies…

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The Marvel: The Next Big Thing panel held at New York Comic Con on Thursday featured X-Men editor Tom Brevoort, Jean Gray screenwriter Stephanie Phillips, and the newly announced Ultimate Chris Condon, the screenwriter of “The Wolverine,” Ryan North, the screenwriter of “Fantastic Four,” and the editor-in-chief were on stage. Chief CB Cebulski met to discuss the future of the Marvel Universe. At the end of the Q&A panel, I approached the microphone and asked Cebulski if there were any plans to include the X-Men in a 6″ x 9″ book in the newly announced Premiere Collection. Marvel’s editor-in-chief confirmed…

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AI has been used to deceive people in everything from phone calls to voters to faking celebrity gifts. Now, the US Treasury is claiming that machine learning AI has played a key role in enhancing its fraud detection processes over the past year. If a broken clock can be accurate twice a day, an AI might do something good once.In a new announcement, the Treasury Department said it prevented and recovered more than $4 billion worth of “fraud and improper payments” in the last financial year (October 2023 to September 2024). This figure represents a significant increase from the previous…

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Happy Friday and Happy Fantastic Five Day! Every Friday, we look back at the week’s best comics and give you props. This week, Dark Horse gets into the Halloween spirit with another perfect issue of Batman/Superman: World’s Finest. Let’s go to the books!Best comics of the week of October 16, 2024#5: Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25Ziggler will be joined by Federico Sabatini in “Family Bitnitz,” a backstory in which Miles meets Deadpool’s daughter Ellie. If you haven’t read Deadpool yet, you’ll probably want to pick it up after this, and for those who have, you’ll want to know how Ziggler writes…

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Short-form videos are so common these days that it’s not uncommon to discover new songs and artists from apps like TikTok and Instagram. Instagram has started rolling out Spotify integration that will let you add songs you hear from your posts and Reels directly to your audio streaming app, 9to5Mac reported. If your Instagram post uses a song and the song is linked at the bottom of the screen, tap the song name to go to the audio preview page. Right next to the audio scrubber, you’ll see a new button called “Add” with the Spotify logo on it.Tap that…

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Amazon has finally done it. This week, the company announced Kindle Colorsoft, its first color E Ink e-reader. In this episode, Devindra and Charyn discuss the device’s place in the world of inexpensive tablets and take a closer look at the updated Kindle Paperwhite and writable Kindle Scribe. We also have final thoughts on the Meta Quest 3S, the updated iPad Mini, and a ton of news.Listen below or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. If you have any suggestions or topics you’d like us to cover on the show, be sure to email us or leave a note in…

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