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Revealed: Iran is recruiting British Muslims to spy on Jews and dissidents of the Tehran regime to gather information that may be used to carry out attacks on UK soil
TOM PARKER BOWLES meets Spudman: Why you should believe the hype that has people travelling across the world and queueing for hours to eat a £5 baked potato from a van
ANDREW NEIL: At over £50bn a year, Britain is the world’s 6th biggest defence spender. So why are our forces so badly equipped and humiliatingly hollowed out? The answer is that MoD bureaucrats are guilty of incompetence, stupidity and reckless squandering
Apple argues against right-to-repair bill that would reduce its control
Apple might’ve backed a right-to-repair bill in California, but it was spotted lobbying against a new bill in Oregon that tries to ban the practice known as parts pairing. Cybersecurity expert Tarah Wheeler posted footage from and testified during a hearing about the state’s proposed right-to-repair bill, where testimony showed the company doesn’t want to give up full control of the repair process, as reported earlier by 404 Media. John Perry, Apple’s senior manager for the secure design team, said that Apple uses parts pairing to “make repair easier” while ensuring the device and its data “remains secure.”
The bill in question, SB 1596, would require companies to provide the documentation, tools, and parts both customers and…
U.S. stocks have just accomplished something that hasn’t happened since 1972
Yes, that Big Mac meal may cost $18 — but there’s one good reason for it
New Data Suggests That PS5 Has Outsold Xbox Series X/S 2-to-1
Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: That Grape Juice’s Dream Setlist
With just days to go before Usher takes to the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show 2024, all eyes are on what tracks the R&B titan will be unleashing live.
Billed as a performance that has been “30 years in the making,” the seismic showing tasks the veteran with fitting three decades of dominance into a coveted 13-minute slot.
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If FF7 Remake is about saving the original from being an uncool ‘dad game’, what does that say about the modern day remake machine?
My excitement for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth went into overdrive this week. Not only did we get 20 more minutes of its gorgeous open worlds, mini-games and story nuggets to gawp over this week thanks to Sony’s dedicated State Of Play stream for it, but the internet has also been awash with previews, interviews and all sorts of other Final Fantasy-shaped goodies. Honestly, it’s like a second Christmas for me over here at the moment, it’s great.
But one thing that really stuck out to me this week was a comment made by series producer Yoshinori Kitase in an interview with our friends at Eurogamer. When they asked him why remake Final Fantasy 7 at all, his response hit me much harder than I was expecting. He said that the original FF7 is “probably going to be always that game my dad played, and I don’t want it to be that.” Aside from making me crumble to dust with irrelevancy, this really got me thinking about older games, the way we play them now, and just what role remakes and remasters have in today’s PC gaming landscape. So come and feel incredibly old with me as I try and get my (very jumbled and loosely-related) thoughts in order.