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Posted in: Boom, Comics, DC Comics | Tagged: james tynion iv, siktc, Swamp Thing Is Killing the Children, Werther Dell’Edra
Gamers have long been wary of in-game adverts, and not without reason. Ads in gaming have a mixed reputation, with redirects to different websites or apps, deceptive content, or impossible-to-find close buttons all being common frustrations.
We’ve seen a number of wild things regarding AI and the push that companies are making with it over the past few years. Previously we saw YouTube editing people’s videos with AI despite them not asking for it. This isn’t an issue that’s been locked to just YouTube, either.
Alan Ritchson’s title character has abided by an unbending moral code right from the start of the Prime Video series, an approach that reflects Jack Reacher’s (largely) unchanging lifestyle of choice. He wanders into a new locale, chances upon a crime that catches his attention, and recruits a capable team of allies to help him…
Spoiler warning: This story contains details of episode three of the current series of The Great British Sewing Bee
Posted in: Collectibles, Hasbro, Marvel Legends | Tagged: avengers: doomsday, hasbro, Marvel Legends
TSA pat-downs can be invasive. Could new VR technology help?Credit: Mashable composite: Department of Homeland Security; Jeff Greenberg / Universal Images Group
He’s been saying it for years: blockbuster game development is unsustainable today, and given that Shawn Layden used to lead PlayStation’s entire roster of first-party studios, he likely knows a fair bit about the issue. “Every generation it costs twice as much to build a game,” he told Tom Phillips more recently.
Swamp Thing 1989 #4 delivers the long-awaited finale as Anton Arcane rises from Hell to claim Abby and Swamp Thing’s newborn child for himself.
It’s a great time for Superman fans, with the Man of Steel soaring into movies, TV, animation and comics. To help us stay on top of it, writer Tim Beedle shares what’s grabbed his attention and why in this monthly Super-Family column.