Blade of Darkness Review | bit-tech.net

Price: £7.49 Developer: Rebel Act Studio/SNEG Publisher: SNEG Platform: PC Originally release in 2001, Severance: Blade of Darkness was an innovative hack ‘n’ slash RPG notable for its advanced dynamic lighting engine and brutal, challenging combat. It’s always been one of my favourite games, but after a poor commercial reception upon launch, the game …

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Inter Miami vs Real Salt Lake live stream: Can you watch for free?

The 2024 MLS season gets underway tonight when Lionel Messi and Inter Miami host Real Salt Lake. With the transformative Messi, new transfer Luis Suarez and a massive collection of talent under the guidance of Tata Martino, Inter Miami is arguably the most anticipated attraction MLS has ever seen. This season opener is one …

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Hemispherical solar cells could significantly improve sunlight absorption

Why it matters: Many research teams are working to achieve new technological breakthroughs in creating more efficient and useful solar cells. A recent study by a Turkish university presents a potential solution, offering a computational analysis of an innovative type of photovoltaic cell. Dooyoung Hah, assistant professor of electrical engineering at Abdullah Gül University, …

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Google launches “Gemini Business” AI, adds $20 to the $6 Workspace bill

Google Google went ahead with plans to launch Gemini for Workspace today. The big news is the pricing information, and you can see the Workspace pricing page is new, with every plan offering a “Gemini add-on.” Google’s old AI-for-Business plan, “Duet AI for Google Workspace,” is dead, though it never really launched anyway. Google …

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Cash App Creator Bob Lee Stabbed To Death In San Francisco

Bob Lee, a pioneer of financial technology who created the mobile payment platform Cash App, was stabbed to death in San Francisco on Tuesday, his family said. He was 43.  San Francisco police said in a statement that officers were called regarding a stabbing at around 2:35 a.m. in the city’s downtown area, where …

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How plagiarism-detection programs became a political weapon

The plagiarism accusations first struck Claudine Gay when a right-wing activist published several examples of unattributed text from the Harvard president’s academic writings. Though insufficient attribution wasn’t the only controversy swirling around Gay — her response to congressional questions about antisemitism on campus played a much bigger role — it was the tipping point …

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