The developers behind indie hit Slay The Spire 2 have a unique take on piracy, as the sequel continues to draw in thousands of players. The roguelike deckbuilder sequel isn’t that different to the ...
These days, most high-profile games are impossible to play without purchasing. But Slay the Spire 2's developers haven't just bucked that anti-piracy trend: they've punt it into the stratosphere. And ...
IntroductionOn March 1, 2026, ThreatLabz observed new activity from a China-nexus threat actor targeting countries in the Persian Gulf region. The activity took place within the first 24 hours of the ...
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This robot isn’t recycling your appliances — it’s learning how to take them apart to reuse the best parts. Panasonic’s AI-driven system could change how we think about waste. 🤖♻️ #circulareconomy ...
Inventory management is vital in Nioh 3, so knowing how to bulk dismantle a lot of your equipment at once is paramount. Thankfully, you gain access to the feature fairly early in your adventure, and ...
Game decompilations have been in the news on and off again for quite some time. It’s the act of reverse engineering games to run natively on PC (or any hardware, in theory). Now, there’s potential for ...
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[Bob] calls his custom 16-bit computer “Bob’s Unnecessary Retro Processor” or BURP for short. While we suppose it is technically unnecessary, we love the look of it, and we hope he just used it to get ...
What is Hex-Rays IDA Pro? Hex-Rays IDA Pro is the industry-leading disassembler and interactive debugger used by cybersecurity professionals worldwide. As a powerful reverse engineering platform, IDA ...
THE WORLD’S rubbish heaps are filling up with valuable electronics. According to the UN, some 62m tonnes of e-waste were produced in 2022, enough to fill a line of lorries parked bumper-to-bumper ...