Monthly Archives: July 2023

Madame Web Release Date Moved Up by Sony Amidst Delays

The Madame Web release date for Sony‘s Dakota Johnson-led Marvel movie has been moved up slightly on the release calendar. What is the new Madame Web release date from Sony? The Hollywood Reporter detailed the various delays that Sony announced, alongside Madame Web’s smaller release date change. The Spider-Man character’s solo film has been moved… Read More »

Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Release Date Delayed by Sony

Sony has pushed back the Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse release date from its previous premiere date of March 29, 2024. Was the Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse release date delayed past 2024? The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the highly anticipated third film in the Spider-Verse series has been removed its original 2024 release date, with… Read More »

Google’s RT-2 AI model brings us one step closer to WALL-E

Enlarge / A Google robot controlled by RT-2. reader comments 17 with On Friday, Google DeepMind announced Robotic Transformer 2 (RT-2), a “first-of-its-kind” vision-language-action (VLA) model that uses data scraped from the Internet to enable better robotic control through plain language commands. The ultimate goal is to create general-purpose robots that can navigate human environments,… Read More »

Yoshida Shuts Down Final Fantasy 14 Fans Begging for Blitzball in New Dawntrail Expansion

With the announcement of a brand new Final Fantasy 14 expansion that’s giving everyone massive Final Fantasy X vibes, fans are clamoring for the addition of Final Fantasy’s favorite sport: Blitzball. Unfortunately, game director Naoki Yoshida (Yoshi-P) has a message to everyone begging for the weird, underwater soccer game: “No Blitzball!” That’s what Yoshi-P told… Read More »

Android malware steals user credentials using optical character recognition

Getty Images reader comments 10 with Security researchers have unearthed a rare malware find: malicious Android apps that use optical character recognition to steal credentials displayed on phone screens. The malware, dubbed CherryBlos by researchers from security firm Trend Micro, has been embedded into at least four Android apps available outside of Google Play, specifically… Read More »