Monthly Archives: January 2023

TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge Is on Mobile as a Netflix Exclusive

Months after its console and PC release, beat ’em up Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is the latest game to head to mobile for Netflix subscribers. Yesterday, Netflix announced the game’s arrival on mobile with a trailer. According to Netflix’s in-app description, the mobile port still features controller support and online multiplayer gameplay. Inspired… Read More: TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge Is on Mobile as a Netflix Exclusive »

Pokémon and Other Trading Cards Targets of Unprecedent Number of Robberies in Japan

Criminals in Tokyo have committed a slew of burglaries targeting high-value trading cards, and the thefts have amounted to “tens of millions of yen” in damages, according to a new report from The Japan Times. First spotted by Nintendo Life, The Japan Times article cites sources from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and describes how… Read More: Pokémon and Other Trading Cards Targets of Unprecedent Number of… »

Ubisoft Cancels Three Unannounced Games, Delays Skull and Bones for the Sixth Time

Ubisoft has announced that it has, for the sixth time, delayed Skull & Bones, as well as canceled three more unannounced games amid “major challenges” in the industry, the underperformance of Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope and Just Dance 2023, and an upcoming “restructuring.” In a press release today, Ubisoft outlined a new strategy… Read More: Ubisoft Cancels Three Unannounced Games, Delays Skull and Bones for… »

Hackers discover that vulnerabilities are rife in the auto industry

Aurich Lawson | Getty Images reader comments 115 with 0 posters participating Share this story If you purchased a new car in the past few years, chances are good that it contains at least one embedded modem, which it uses to offer some connected services. The benefits, we’ve been told, are numerous and include convenience… Read More: Hackers discover that vulnerabilities are rife in the auto industry »

Big ambitions, tiny LEDs: Apple said to be developing Micro LED displays for 2024

Enlarge / This is the front of the Apple Watch Ultra. Samuel Axon reader comments 77 with 0 posters participating Share this story We learned earlier this week that Apple is trying to make its own in-house Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips, and today the word on the street (via Bloomberg) is that the company is… Read More: Big ambitions, tiny LEDs: Apple said to be developing Micro… »

Christian Pulisic injury update: Chelsea, USMNT winger out “couple of months” with knee issue says Graham Potter

Last summer, there were consistent rumors that Christian Pulisic would seek a new home after struggling through years of inconsistent playing time at Chelsea. The American ultimately remained at Stamford Bridge, and while life under new manager Graham Potter didn’t exactly start any more promising, he eventually worked his way into a consistent role. After… Read More: Christian Pulisic injury update: Chelsea, USMNT winger out “couple of… »

Iran to use facial recognition to identify women without hijabs

James Marshall/Getty Images reader comments 169 with 0 posters participating Share this story Last month, a young woman went to work at Sarzamineh Shadi, or Land of Happiness, an indoor amusement park east of Iran’s capital, Tehran. After a photo of her without a hijab circulated on social media, the amusement park was closed, according… Read More: Iran to use facial recognition to identify women without hijabs »

‘House Party’ 2023 movie release date, cast, trailer & more to know about LeBron James-produced film

If a modern twist on nostalgic memories is your type of hype, get ready for the newest iteration of “House Party,” set to release in theaters in 2023 with the backing of Lakers superstar LeBron James. James, who has a number of ventures in the entertainment industry, has had a major hand in the film,… Read More: ‘House Party’ 2023 movie release date, cast, trailer & more… »

Plane Review: A Plain Thriller With a Crash Landing

Gerard Butler’s career as an action hero continues. Since his iconic Spartan role in 300, his filmography has seen the (mild) highs of Olympus Has Fallen and Copshop and the (extreme) lows of Geostorm and Last Seen Alive. However, January 2023 has kicked off with a new action thriller from the Scottish actor: Plane. He teams with director Jean-François Richet in a film that… Read More: Plane Review: A Plain Thriller With a Crash Landing »

Review: Nightwalkers #1 (of 5)

The horror genre comes in all shapes and sizes; vampires, zombies and werewolves may be classic monsters but of all the monsters that exist, it is the impact and imagination of the human mind that creates its own demons.  Cullen Bun  is no stranger to the variety of horror having covered plenty of examples for… Read More: Review: Nightwalkers #1 (of 5) »