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Sony recommends 32GB of RAM and 100GB of storage to run The Last of Us Part 1 on PC
Mario Creator Shigeru Miyamoto Recommends Going Outside When The Weather Is Nice
Mario creator and gaming legend Shigeru Miyamoto has weighed in on how much is too much for playing video games. Speaking to NPR, Miyamoto said playing video games a lot is not a bad thing, but only playing video games might not be the most advisable thing to do.
“I always say, if it’s really nice outside, you should go play outside,” he said.
He gives this advice to regular gamers and game designers, too. Getting out into the real world can help a person get more personal experience, which can then be funneled into other parts of their life, he said.
Government recommends 3.5% pay rise for nurses and other workers
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Reddit recommends users set up 2FA following confirmed data breach
Slowe, also known as Keysersosa within the Reddit community, posted news of the breach to the r/Reddit subreddit on Thursday afternoon. According to Slowe’s post, the company was targeted by a sophisticated phishing attack, which led to unauthorized user access to some of Reddit’s systems and data. “Based on our…
Biden Administration Report Recommends Sweeping Changes to Apple’s Ecosystem
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is the president’s main advisor on telecommunications and Internet policy. In April last year, the NTIA announced that it had launched an investigation into competition in mobile app ecosystems. The investigation was triggered by an executive order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy from July 2021, with the aim of making recommendations for improving competition, reducing barriers to entry, and maximizing user benefit.
Months after its contents were shared with the White House, the NTIA this week published the “Competition in the Mobile Application Ecosystem” report – the first such report into Apple’s ecosystem by a federal organization. On the basis of the investigation’s findings, the report recommends:
- Third-party app stores should be permitted and users should not be prevented from sideloading apps outside a gatekeeper’s own app store. Legislative and regulatory measures should prohibit restrictions on sideloading, alternative app stores, and web apps.
- Requirements that ban developers from using alternative in-app payment systems should be banned.
- Third-party web browser apps should be able to offer full functionality and not face browser engine restrictions.
- Pre-installed apps, default options, and anticompetitive self-preferencing should be limited, including in search results.
- Users should be able to choose their own apps as defaults and delete or hide pre-installed apps.
- App store review processes should be more transparent.
The report says that new legislation and additional antitrust enforcement actions will likely be necessary to remedy existing issues and boost competition in mobile app ecosystems. See the NTIA’s full report for more information.
Apple’s ecosystem has come under intense scrutiny by governments around the world in recent years, including in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, the European Union, South Korea, Japan, and more, with a clear appetite from global regulators to explore platform restrictions around issues such as app sideloading, browser engines, and interoperability.
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