Monster Hunter Wilds Bug Fixed Before Final Release

CAPCOM has confirmed that a common issue in its open beta of Monster Hunter Wilds – monsters frequently running away from players – has been fixed before the game’s final release. According to Game Director Yuya Tokuda, the bug was not intended and had already been addressed. The open beta test, which took place at … Read more

Technical Issues with Feedback Form

Unfortunately, it appears that the website is experiencing technical difficulties with its feedback form. To confirm, users are being asked to press and hold a button to verify they are human, rather than a bot. This measure is likely in place to prevent spam or automated submissions. However, some users are reporting issues with the … Read more

South Korean President Declares Martial Law Amid Global Tension

A night of political upheaval in South Korea has sent shockwaves through the region and Washington, upending stability in a key democratic US ally. On Tuesday, President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in a surprise decree, only to reverse it hours later after widespread opposition across the political spectrum. The move was met with … Read more

Celsius Founder Pleads Guilty to 2 Counts of Fraud

Alex Mashinsky, the 59-year-old founder of cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network, has pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud in a US court. He was initially charged with seven counts of fraud, conspiracy, and market manipulation charges after a slump in crypto prices in 2022 led to several companies collapsing. Mashinsky admitted to misleading Celsius customers … Read more

FDA Warns of Salmonella Risk in SunFed Produce Cucumbers

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for all sizes of whole fresh American cucumbers due to potential Salmonella contamination. The affected cucumbers were sold by SunFed Produce, LLC, from October 12 to November 26, 2024. They were shipped to various retailers and food service outlets across the US and Canada. … Read more

Indonesia Plans New Rules on Local Smartphone Components

Indonesia is set to increase requirements for local components in smartphones sold domestically, aiming to boost its domestic manufacturing sector. The move follows the country’s ban last month on Apple’s iPhone 16 due to its failure to meet a requirement of at least 40% locally-made parts. The government had rejected Apple’s $100 million investment proposal … Read more

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 Receives Third Patch, Developer Shows Commitment to Community

STALKER 2 has received its third post-launch code update, with the latest patch addressing various issues and bugs that were reported by players after launch. The game’s developers, GSC Game World, have been working tirelessly to resolve problems, including audio issues, hitches during cinematic cutscenes, and AI behavior. In a recent statement, the developer acknowledged … Read more

Hubble Captures Stunning Image of Galaxy Formed Through Supernovae

A new image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals the stunning structure of galaxy NGC 1637, which showcases ongoing star formation and the effects of supernovae like SN 1999EM. Located 38 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus, this spiral galaxy is part of a research program studying star formation in nearby galaxies. When stars … Read more

E. coli Outbreak at McDonald’s Officially Over

A deadly E. coli outbreak linked to slivered onions served at McDonald’s has been officially declared over by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC reported that 104 people in 14 states were infected, with 27 hospitalizations and one death attributed to the outbreak. The outbreak began on October 22, with fresh … Read more